Take this course to learn some basic information about safe crane operating procedures. This course provides safety information that supplements crane operator training.
About 250,000 people operate cranes daily and have to deal with the risks involved. Individuals may already be aware of the proper operating techniques associated with cranes, but it may sometimes be easy to forget to implement them in their daily routine. This course stresses crane operator safety in the work environment.
Course Topics
Worksite Preparation
Setup and Operation
Special Operations
Safety and Response
Conditions Affecting Operations
By the end of this course, an understanding will be gained of:
Facts associated with crane-related injuries
How to safely establish a work site
Proper crane setup procedures
Safe operating procedures
Conditions affecting operations
Superior Forklift Ltd. was founded in 2001 and has grown from one branch in Regina to having 3 branches- Regina, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg. Initially, the company provided service for a wide range of customers with a variety of equipment.
Over the years we have partnered with an ever-increasing number of larger equipment suppliers and vendors. With adding new product lines came new challenges but what hasn’t changed is our focus on providing quality products and responsive service to ensure our customer's complete satisfaction.
At Superior Forklift our focus is on Saskatchewan and Manitoba. We are committed to the growing provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba and surpassing our customer's expectations every time we can. At Superior Forklift, customer service isn’t a phrase we use, it’s something we practice and provide every day. Let us help you manage your ups and downs.
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