Mobile & Tower Crane InspectionsUltimate Crane Services provides safety crane inspections of crane equipment in compliance with state and federal requirements. This includes Federal OSHA, state OSHA, MSHA, and ANSI regulations.
Our company's crane inspections procedures can include a comprehensive visual and operational evaluation of the crane's components, as well as load testing and nondestructive examination of critical weldments, pins, load block and hooks with the use of magnetic particle and ultrasonic testing procedures. With over 40 years of experience, Ultimate Crane Services has found that, while most deficiencies can be identified through our thorough visual and operational examination, the additional nondestructive tests provide additional measures of safety by pinpointing fatigue indications in potential areas of equipment failure. Upon completion of the inspection, our technicians provide a report detailing the condition of the equipment and any deficiencies found. After repairs have been made, Ultimate Crane Services will provide a certificate of crane inspection. |
Types of Cranes We Inspect
Benefits of Regular Crane Inspection
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Visual & Operational InspectionsA complete and comprehensive visual and operational inspection will be made of the entire unit to ensure the unit’s structural integrity and compliance with all applicable federal and state regulations.
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Electronic Report & Expiration RemindersEmail reports upon completion of inspection, as well as equipment expiration reminders.
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Rigging / Signal Person TrainingQualify your company’s personnel responsible for rigging and signaling cranes with training by Ultimate Crane Services, Qualified Signal Person and Rigging Training.
Crane accidents are costly in terms of equipment and property losses, interrupted production, OSHA citations, as well as potential civil and criminal penalties. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 78 crane-related fatalities have occurred each year since 2005. OSHA’s new Cranes and Derricks Standard has several implications on construction, including the mandate for “Qualified Signal Persons and Rigging.” This requirement went into effect on Nov. 8, 2010. This course meets the requirements under the new standard. |
Qualified Field TechniciansAll inspections will be performed by a competent inspector employed by Ultimate Crane Services. experienced in the field of Mobile Crane Inspection.
What's Covered in the Training
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