At CICB, we provide crane operator training to improve your employees' skills and ensure safety and compliance. Our training programs are fully customizable to suit your organization's unique needs.
Crane operation involves lifting and maneuvering with heavy machinery. This high-risk activity requires a trained professional to ensure safe and smooth operations. As a result, crane operator training is crucial for businesses in construction, manufacturing, energy, and any other sectors that utilize heavy lifting equipment.
At CICB, we provide crane operator training to improve your employees' skills and ensure safety and compliance. Our training programs are fully customizable to suit your organization's unique needs.
The Importance of Crane Operator Training
A crane is one of the most crucial yet potentially dangerous machines on a job site, making it vital for various team members to be well-informed about its operation. Proper crane operator training is important for avoiding injuries and property damage while maneuvering loads efficiently to meet crucial deadlines.
There are many aspects involved in crane operation. From inspecting the machine's condition to understanding load capacities, proper set-up, and much more — crane operator training helps ensure your team understands every facet.
Not providing proper safety training comes with significant costs. One accident can result in missed workdays, increased insurance rates, OSHA fines, litigation, and lost business. During an inspection, OSHA can review the quality and documented history of your training for compliance with relevant standards.
About CICB
CICB provides world-class education, expertise, and support services in the lifting industry. Since 1969, CICB has been committed to increasing worker productivity and reducing asset risk for those who work in the lifting industry.
We’ve worked diligently for over fifty years to solve client challenges through real-world, proactive solutions that maintain pace with constantly evolving industry standards.
Our completely customizable training programs allow us to accommodate the needs of any client, no matter the size. As a veteran owned and operated company, CICB is proud to work alongside every branch of the U.S. military, as well as a large roster of prestigious clients in a variety of industries.
Headquartered in Houston, Texas, CICB provides customized solutions for lifting operations across the world through training, inspections, and support services. CICB is known as the Subject Matter Expert Team that the crane and lifting industry engages as an essential partner for safe and effective practices in planning, supervising, executing, and evaluating crane and lifting operations.
CICB has built lifelong partnerships with thousands of companies for over half a century wherever people interact with lifting equipment, continuously reducing accidents, injuries, deaths, equipment failures, and lost production globally. Our obsessive pursuit to Elevate Your Expertise is what has made CICB the most experienced, most trusted company in the industry.
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