Inspection & Maintenance Services

Mobile Cranes

Mobile Cranes

OSHA Periodic & Annual Inspection of Mobile Cranes

For companies that operate mobile cranes, it is vitally important to have crane inspections conducted at the required intervals as prescribe by the manufacturer and applicable Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) regulations. At Crane Safety Associates of America, Inc. in McDonough, GA, we can help ensure your mobile cranes undergo the inspections they need according to required…

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Mobile Cranes

Mobile Crane Maintenance Programs

Proper maintenance should be among the top priorities when it comes to the operation and safety of a mobile crane. An effective mobile crane maintenance program can ensure these cranes perform optimally and do not cause unnecessary hazards. It is important not to overlook the implementation of a maintenance program and schedule for any mobile cranes you operate on job sites. At Crane Safety Ass…

02/03

Mobile Cranes

Load Testing

Crane Safety Associates of America, Inc. offers load testing services for all types of cranes, including mobile, overhead, and gantry cranes. With a vast array of test weight configurations such as steel weights, water bags, and steel water tanks, CSAA has the equipment and tools necessary to load test any size of equipment you may have. We have technicians on hand that can perform the load tes…

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OSHA Periodic & Annual Inspection of Mobile Cranes
Mobile Crane Maintenance Programs
Load Testing

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FAQ's:

Does CSAA offer on-site training?

Yes, CSAA offers training at your site any day of the week including weekends.

Can I take the NCCCO practical on my crane?

Yes but your crane will need to be certified by the NCCCO. Contact our training coordinators for complete details.

Does CSAA provide third party inspections on mobile and overhead cranes per OSHA regulations?

Yes, we provide annual and monthly inspections for mobile and overhead cranes.

How can I determine which OSHA regulation to follow, general industry or construction?

When an activity cannot be easily classified as construction or general industry even when measured against all of the “determining factors,” the activity should be classified so as to allow application of the more protective 1910 or 1926 standard, depending on the hazard. In the case of mobile cranes, the more protective standard is the 1926 standard with regard to operator qualification and certification.

My operations are considered "construction," what OSHA regulation must I follow for mobile crane operations?

OSHA developed 1926 Subpart CC that governs the use of mobile cranes in construction.

What are the requirements to operate a crane in construction?

Crane operators in construction must follow OSHA 1926.1427 before operating a crane in construction industry. Operators must be in compliance by November 10, 2014.