The main types of aerial lifts are scissor lifts, boom lifts (articulating and telescopic), vertical mast lifts, and truck-mounted or […]
OSHA aerial lift certification requirements call for employer-led training and evaluation of each operator under 29 CFR 1926.453 (construction) or […]
You get aerial lift certified by completing an OSHA-compliant training program that combines classroom instruction, a written exam, and a […]
OSHA annual crane inspection requirements call for a documented inspection of every crane in regular service at least once every […]
Aerial lift certification is formal documentation proving that an operator has completed training and evaluation on how to safely operate […]
A rigger level i training program gives you the foundational skills to attach, secure, and guide loads during crane lifts […]
A Rigger Level II is a credentialed lifting professional who can plan, direct, and execute complex rigging operations that go […]
A qualified evaluator is the person responsible for assessing whether a rigger or signal person has the knowledge and skills […]
Two of the most misunderstood titles in crane and rigging safety are “qualified rigger” and “competent person.” Both appear in […]
A qualified rigger is a specific role defined by OSHA for anyone who attaches loads to a crane or hoist […]