Picker Truck Training Alberta (2026 Guide)
If your operators are using a picker truck in Alberta, this isn’t optional — it’s a legal requirement.
Under Alberta Occupational Health and Safety guidelines, any operator using a crane capable of lifting over 2,000 kg must be properly trained and competent.
Miss that requirement, and you’re not just risking a fine — you’re risking:
- equipment damage
- lost-time incidents
- liability exposure that can exceed six figures
This page breaks down exactly what you need to know — without the fluff.
What Alberta Law Actually Requires
Under current OHS legislation:
- Operators must be trained and competent
- Employers are responsible for ensuring safe operation
- Equipment must be used within manufacturer load limits
That “2,000 kg rule” comes directly from your crane’s load chart — typically the first number on the far left.
If your crane exceeds that:
👉 Training is not optional
👉 Documentation must exist
👉 Competency must be defensible
Who Needs Picker Truck Training?
If your company operates in any of the following, you’re expected to comply:
- Oilfield maintenance
- Construction and framing
- Building supply delivery
- Municipal operations
- Utility and service work
Whether it’s called:
- picker truck
- knuckle boom
- HIAB
- folding boom crane
…it all falls under the same expectations.
👉 Call / Text: (587) 209-2589
What Happens If You Don’t Train Operators?
Here’s the reality most companies ignore:
One incident involving a light-duty crane can lead to:
- Equipment loss: $150,000+
- Site shutdowns
- WCB claims
- Insurance increases
- Legal exposure under OHS
And the first question asked is always:
👉 “Was the operator trained?”
If the answer is unclear — you’re already in trouble.
What Our Training Covers
We offer structured programs based on your operational needs:
1-Day Program (Most Common)
- Core safety principles
- Load charts and crane limits
- Rigging basics
- Safe lifting practices
- Hands-on evaluation
👉 Widely accepted across oilfield, construction, and municipal sectors
(Coming soon) 2–3 Day Advanced Programs
- Advanced rigging
- Load control and planning
- Complex lifts
- Site-specific hazard management
👉 Ideal for higher-risk environments or new operators
Industries We Work With
Our programs are used across:
- Energy companies
- Construction contractors
- Municipal fleets
- Equipment rental providers
- Building supply companies
Training can be delivered on-site anywhere in Alberta or Saskatchewan.
Cost vs Risk (This Is Where Most Get It Wrong)
Let’s be direct.
Saving $100–$150 per operator on training:
❌ does not reduce your liability
❌ does not protect your company
❌ does not hold up in an investigation
Proper training:
✔ reduces incident rates
✔ improves operator efficiency
✔ protects your business long-term
This is not a cost — it’s risk control.
Why Companies Choose On-Site Training
- No travel downtime
- Training on your actual equipment
- Real job-site scenarios
- Immediate application
Most companies we work with want:
👉 fast
👉 compliant
👉 no disruption to operations
That’s exactly how we deliver it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I legally need picker truck training in Alberta?
Yes — if your crane exceeds 2,000 kg capacity, training is required under OHS.
How long is certification valid?
While Alberta does not mandate a fixed expiry, most companies follow a 3-year recertification cycle.
Is a one-day course enough?
For most experienced operators, yes. New operators or higher-risk environments benefit from longer programs.
What’s included in certification?
Theory, practical evaluation, and documentation to support operator competency.
Book Your Training or Get a Quote
If you’re running picker trucks in Alberta, this isn’t something to leave unclear.
👉 Get your operators trained
👉 Get documentation in place
👉 Remove the risk from your operation
Contact us today to schedule your training or request a quote.
TLDR (Quick Summary)
- Picker truck training is required under Alberta OHS for cranes over 2,000 kg
- Employers are responsible for operator competency
- One incident can cost far more than proper training
- One-day programs cover most operational needs
- On-site training is the fastest and most effective option
👉 Book your training now and stay compliant