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Nationally Accredited CIC Certifications and Authorized Practical Examiner Training . . . . .2-3 Training Programs: Mobile Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7, 9 Boom Truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Tower Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Overhead Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Rigger/Signalperson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13 Aerial Lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Forklift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Train-The-Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Products: Safety Training Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-19 Field Guides/Handbooks/Manuals . . .20-21, 23 Standards & Checklists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Crane & Lift Equipment Models . . . . . . . .24-25 Safety Cards & More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-29 Registration & Product Order Form . . . . . . .30-31
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Nationally Accredited CIC Certifications andAuthorized Practical Examiner Training . . . . .2-3

Training Programs:Mobile Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7, 9Boom Truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Tower Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Overhead Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Rigger/Signalperson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13Aerial Lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Forklift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Train-The-Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Products:Safety Training Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-19Field Guides/Handbooks/Manuals . . .20-21, 23Standards & Checklists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Crane & Lift Equipment Models . . . . . . . .24-25Safety Cards & More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-29

Registration & Product Order Form . . . . . . .30-31

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Crane Institute of America • 800 832-2726 • www.craneinstitute.com2

CIC Crane Operator Certifications

Become a Nationally AccreditedCIC Certified Crane OperatorCIC operator certifications meet state and federal OSHArequirements and will meet the proposed OSHA regulationmandating accredited crane operator certification. Operatorcertification is offered on the following types of mobile cranes:

• Telescoping Boom upto 21 ton

• Telescoping Boom 21 to 75 ton

• Telescoping Boom over75 ton

• Lattice Boom CarrierMounted

• Lattice Boom CrawlerMounted

Advantages of CIC Certifications

• Fewer written exams• One practical exam for up to (5) certifications• Less expensive• Online or written exams • Calculators allowed during exams• Test questions relevant to the job

Operator Re-CertificationRe-certification is available to operators currently certificatedthrough an accredited program. For your convenience written oronline re-certification exams are available at multiple locations invirtually every community nationwide.

Written & Practical Exam DatesCrane Institute of America is a CIC-approved test site thatadministers written and practical exams for mobile crane operators at our Orlando facility on the following dates:

Become an Authorized CIC Practical Examiner for Mobile CranesTo be authorized as aCIC Mobile CranePractical Examiner, theexaminer-candidatemust participate in aCIC Practical Examinertraining session. CIC isoffering PracticalExaminer training on:

CIC prep training and written and practical exams canalso be administered on-site at your facility (see pages6 & 7). For more information call (800) 832-2726.

2010 Practical Examiner Training Dates

Orlando, FL Jan. 5-7Orlando, FL Feb. 9-11Orlando, FL March 9-11Orlando, FL April 13-15Orlando, FL May 4-6Orlando, FL June 8-10

Orlando, FL July 13-15Orlando, FL Aug. 10-12Orlando, FL Sept. 14-16Orlando, FL Oct. 12-14Orlando, FL Dec. 14-16

January 8January 14February 4March 5March 11April 16April 22May 7May 13June 11June 17

January 9January 15February 5March 6March 12April 17April 23May 8May 14June 12June 18

Jan.-June 2010Written Practical

CIC Crane Operator andRigger/SignalpersonCertifications are Accredited by NCCA!

July 15August 5September 17September 23October 8October 14November 5November 11December 3December 9

July 16August 6September 18September 24October 9October 15November 6November 12December 4December 10

July-Dec. 2010Written Practical

To register for CIC Crane Operator Certification Exams, go online to www.CICcert.com

or call (763) 476-4242

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CIC Rigger/Signalperson Certifications

Become a Nationally AccreditedCIC Certified Rigger/SignalpersonCIC rigger/signalperson certifications meetstate and federal OSHA requirements and willmeet the proposed OSHA regulationmandating accredited basicrigger/signalperson.

Advantages of CIC Certifications• Fewer written exams• One practical exam for

two certifications • Less expensive• Online or written exams• Test questions relevant to

the job

Written & Practical Exam DatesCrane Institute of America is a CIC-approved test site that adminis-ters written and practical exams for rigger/signalpersons at ourOrlando facility.

IntroductoryPrice

$99

Training: CIC Certification:

(800) 832-2726 (763) 476-4242www.craneinstitute.com www.CICcert.com

CIA’s testing center.

2010 Basic Rigger/Signalperson Exam Dates

January 26February 23March 23April 20May 18June 22

July 20August 24September 14October 19November 16December 14

CIC prep training and written and practical exams canalso be administered on-site at your facility (see page12). For more information call (800) 832-2726.

Become a CIC Test SiteCIC operator and rigger/signalperson practical exams are quickand easy to set-up while providing a complete and valid measure-ment of the operator’s and signalperson’s practical skill.

For more information call (763) 476-4242or go online to www.CICcert.com.

To register for CIC Rigger/SignalpersonExams, go online to www.CICcert.com or call

(763) 476-4242

Coming Soon!Advanced Rigger and Lift Director accredited certifications are currently being developed and will be available in 2010.

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The Standard in Training Programs

Hands-On Training in OrlandoAt Crane Institute’s 5-acre facility near Orlando, Florida, ourinstructor’s conduct hands-on training on mobile cranes, industrialcranes, boom trucks and rigging equipment. Our hands-on pro-grams are excellent for trainees or as a refresher for experiencedpersonnel. We cover all the bases, from pre-op inspection to setupto operation to shutdown.

Our building block approach to training is unlike any availabletoday. Students move from the classroom to the cranesimulator to actual operation of equipment, acquiring thepractical skills they’ll need on the job. This “building-block”technique enables students to learn the skills much quicker thanthrough other methods of training, and with proven results.

Training Benefits• Reduce accident potential• Reduce liability exposure• Reduce insurance rates• Boost worker morale• Create an attitude of safety • Comply with OSHA and Industry standards

4 Crane Institute of America • 800 832-2726 • www.craneinstitute.com

Training at Locations Near You

MOBILE CRANES • BOOM TRUCKS • OVERHEAD CRANES • GANTRY CRANES & HOISTS

MARINE/OFFSHORE CRANES • PEDESTAL CRANES • RIGGING

AERIAL LIFTS • FORKLIFTS • TRAIN-THE-TRAINER

Conscientious employers are taking advantage of Crane Institute’spowerful, time-proven training programs. Our nationally scheduledopen-enrollment programs are ideal for individuals as well ascorporate or government entities desiring training for specificpersonnel. Programs are conveniently scheduled at 33 locationsthroughout the U.S. For dates, see pages 5-16!

On Site at Your FacilityAll of our training programs can be brought directly to your jobsite. Each training program is customized to your company’sspecific lifting and rigging equipment requirements. Instructorscan conduct hands-on training with your equipment at your jobsite. Call (800) 832-2726 for a cost proposal.

FREE! Crane Institute of America Video DVD with purchase of an on-sitetraining program!

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Managing Crane Safety

2 Days $595CRANES AND RIGGING COVERED• Telescoping Boom Cranes• Lattice Boom Cranes• Boom Trucks• Industrial Cranes• Construction and Industrial Rigging

TOPICS COVERED• Management’s role in hazard awareness, elimination & mitigation.• Why Cranes present such potential for accidents.• How to reduce your liability exposure.• Understanding how cranes have changed.• How to interpret load charts.• Selecting operational aids.• Inspection requirements and record keeping.• How to set-up a crane inspection program.• New ASME document on owner, user, supervisor, lift director, and

operator responsibilities.• How to train and certify your crane operators.• Applying OSHA and ASME standards to your workplace.• Where we stand on OSHA’s new operator certification requirement.• Hoisting personnel with cranes.• The most common unsafe crane and rigging practices.• Rigging equipment and procedures.• How to plan a critical lift.

YOU WILL RECEIVE• Managing Crane Safety workbook• Mobile Cranes handbook• Rigging handbook• Crane safety reference card• Rigging safety reference card• Safety decal• Hoisting personnel safety reference card• Applicable OSHA and ASME standards• Pre-operational inspection checklists• Annual inspection checklists, load

chart worksheets, critical lift plan,hoisting personnel plan, and much more!

A fast paced program loaded with exercises and workshops designed toenable you to improve crane safety and management back on the job.

You will learn solid, factual and usable information that will enable you tocomply with OSHA and Industry standards, prevent accidents, limit yourliability exposure and provide maximum job site safety. You will alsoreceive hands-on instruction on our mobile crane simulator at Orlandoprograms.

CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING

A Certificate of Training suitable for framing is awarded to eachparticipant upon successful completion of training program.

22Years of

Excellence

2010 Schedule

Houston, TX Jan. 12-13Pittsburgh, PA Feb. 2-3Chicago, IL March 9-10Orlando, FL March 15-16Birmingham, AL April 13-14New York City, NY May 11-12Milwaukee, WI June 15-16Orlando, FL June 21-22

Salt Lake City, UT July 13-14Nashville, TN Aug. 3-4Orlando, FL Sept. 20-21Dallas, TX Sept. 21-22Baton Rouge, LA Oct. 19-20Orlando, FL Nov. 1-2Charlotte, NC Nov. 9-10Newark, NJ Dec. 14-15

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A safety program ideal for operators, supervisorsand other personnel who require a thoroughknowledge of mobile crane operation and safety.

3 Days $895Free Operator Qualification Certificate!

YOU WILL LEARN • Causes & results of mobile crane accidents.• Types, components & terminology of mobile cranes.• How mobile cranes are rated.• How to interpret and use load charts.• Pre-lift considerations.• Set-up and site considerations.• Safe operating practices and procedures.• ASME B30.5 - operator, rigger, and supervisory responsibilities.• How to perform pre-operational inspections.• How to conduct pick & carry operations safely. • How to prepare for a critical lift.• Procedures for boom/jib assembly/disassembly.• Correct hand signals & responsibility of signalpersons.• Procedures for safely working cranes near power lines.• How to comply with OSHA when hoisting personnel with mobile cranes.• Basic rigging procedures: wire rope, slings, hardware, lifting devices, etc.

YOU WILL RECEIVE• Mobile Crane Safety workbook• Mobile Cranes handbook• Rigging handbook• Rigger's capacity card• Hand signal card• Safety decals• Certificate of training• Operator qualification card, if applicable

An operator qualification certificate is available to those operators whomeet the physical, written and experience requirements.

Simulator Training Included with all Orlando Classes

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Mobile Crane Operator

2010 Schedule

Anchorage, AK Jan. 5-7Orlando, FL Jan. 11-13Las Vegas, NV Jan. 12-14Denver, CO Jan. 19-21Pittsburgh, PA Jan. 26-28Orlando, FL Feb. 1-3Seattle, WA Feb. 2-4Minneapolis, MN Feb. 9-11Houston, TX Feb. 16-18Nashville, TN Feb. 23-25Chicago IL March 2-4Orlando, FL March 8-10Charleston, WV March 9-11St. Louis, MO March 16-18Phoenix, AZ March 23-25Sacramento, CA April 6-8Albuquerque, NM April 13-15Orlando, FL April 19-21Birmingham, AL April 20-22Salt Lake City, UT April 20-22Newark, NJ April 27-29Little Rock, AR May 4-6Orlando, FL May 10-12Tulsa, OK May 11-13Honolulu, HI May 25-27

Guam June 7-9San Antonio, TX June 8-10Orlando, FL June 14-16Orlando, FL July 12-14Baltimore, MD July 13-15Savannah, GA July 20-22Kansas City, KS July 27-29Charlotte, NC July 27-29Orlando, FL Aug. 2-4Milwaukee, WI Aug. 10-12Philadelphia, PA Aug. 31-Sept. 2Houston, TX Aug. 31-Sept. 2Nashville, TN Sept. 14-16Orlando, FL Sept. 20-22Columbus, OH Sept. 21-23Portland, OR Sept. 28-30Baton Rouge, LA Oct. 5-7Orlando, FL Oct. 11-13Birmingham, AL Oct. 12-14Orlando, FL Nov. 8-10Atlanta, GA Nov. 16-18Buffalo, NY Nov. 30-Dec. 2Orlando, FL Dec. 6-8Dallas, TX Dec. 7-9

Excellent preparation for taking CICcertification exams and becoming a nationally accredited certified Mobile Crane Operator!

TELESCOPING & LATTICE BOOM CRANES • BOOM TRUCKS • INDUSTRIAL CRANES

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Mobile Crane Operator, Hands-On

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An operator qualification certificate is available to those operatorswho meet the physical, written and experience requirements.

Basic Program4 Days $995Free Operator Qualification Certificate!3 Days Classroom1 Day Hands-On

Our basic 4-day program is an excellent introduction for beginners oroccasional operators, and a perfect refresher for experienced operators.It’s also a great opportunity for supervisors, safety personnel and anyoneelse who wants to experience what it is like to operate a crane.

In addition to 3 days of classroom training, this program includes1 day of intensive hands-on instruction covering the following areas:

• Causes & results of mobile crane accidents.• Types, components & terminology of mobile cranes.• How mobile cranes are rated.• How to interpret and use load charts.• Pre-lift considerations.• Set-up and site considerations.• Safe operating practices and procedures.• ASME B30.5 - operator, rigger, and supervisory responsibilities.• How to perform pre-operational

inspections.• How to conduct pick & carry

operations safely. • How to prepare for a critical lift.• Procedures for boom/jib

assembly/disassembly.• Correct hand signals &

responsibility of signalpersons.• Procedures for safely working

cranes near power lines.• How to comply with OSHA when

hoisting personnel with mobilecranes.

• Basic rigging procedures: wirerope, slings, hardware, liftingdevices, etc.

2010 Schedule

TELESCOPING & LATTICE BOOM CRANES • BOOM TRUCKS • INDUSTRIAL CRANES

STEP 1TECHNICALCLASSROOMTRAININGClassroom instruction in thetechnical aspects of mobilecrane operation withemphasis on safety, load

charts, setup and operating practices.

STEP 2 CRANESIMULATORTRAININGYou can begin to apply thetechnical information learnedin the classroom using ourrealistic crane simulator.

Learn the principals of actual crane operation in a safeenvironment without the fear of having an accident.

STEP 3 HANDS-ONTRAININGAfter satisfactory completionof both classroom andsimulation training, get behindthe controls of an actualcrane. Develop and improve

your operating skills in the unique setting of our 5-acre“hands-on” training site.

Orlando, FL Jan. 4-7Orlando, FL March 1-4Orlando, FL April 12-15Orlando, FL May 3-6Orlando, FL June 7-10

Orlando, FL Sept. 13-16Orlando, FL Oct. 4-7Orlando, FL Nov. 1-4Orlando, FL Nov. 29-Dec. 2

Excellent preparation for taking CICcertification exams and becoming a nationally accredited certified Mobile Crane Operator!

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Classroom and hands-on instruction specificallydesigned to train personnel to safely operate aboom truck. This program offers a qualificationcertificate ensuring that beginners or experiencedpersonnel meet or exceed OSHA and ASMErequirements.

5 Days $1,295Free Operator Qualification Certificate!3 Days Classroom2 Days Hands-On

YOU WILL LEARN • Causes & results of crane accidents.• Types, components & terminology of boom trucks.• How boom trucks are rated.• How to interpret and use load charts.• Pre-lift considerations.• Set-up and site considerations.• Safe operating practices and procedures.• ASME B30.5 - operator, rigger, and supervisory responsibilities.• How to perform pre-operational inspections.• How to prepare for a critical lift.• Procedures for erecting and stowing jibs.• Correct hand signals & responsibility of signalpersons.• Procedures for safely working boom trucks near power lines.• How to comply with OSHA when hoisting personnel with boom trucks.• Basic rigging procedures: wire rope, slings, hardware, lifting devices, etc.

HANDS-ON• Pre-operational inspection• Proper boom truck setup• How to install & reeve load blocks & headache balls• Principles of boom truck operation• How to control load swing • Safety devices & operational aids• How to stow & erect extensions & jibs• Start-up and shutdown

YOU WILL RECEIVE• Boom Truck Operator workbook• Mobile Cranes handbook• Rigging handbook• Pre-operational inspection forms • Rigger's capacity card• Hand signal card• Safety decals• Certificate of training• Operator qualification card, if

applicable

2010 Schedule

HANDS-ON TRAINING

Boom Truck Operator, Hands-On

Orlando, FL Jan. 18-22Orlando, FL April 26-30

Orlando, FL July 26-30Orlando, FL Oct. 18-22

An operator qualification certificate is available tothose operators who meet the physical, written andexperience requirements.

Excellent preparation for taking CICcertification exams and becoming a nationally

accredited certified Boom Truck Operator!

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4 Days $995Inspector Certification $295

Sign up 2, get 3rd tuition free!*

YOU WILL LEARN • How to inspect your mobile cranes in-house.• How to set up a mobile crane inspection program.• What constitutes a competent and qualified mobile crane inspector.• How to identify individual components.• Understanding and applying the three levels of inspection.• OSHA and ASME mobile crane inspection requirements.• The role of mobile crane inspectors in reducing crane accidents & liability

exposure.• How to interpret & apply OSHA & ASME crane safety standards.• Inspection procedures and techniques.• How to recognize immediate and potential hazards.• How to interpret load charts when performing a load test.• How to select the correct rigging equipment when performing a load test.• The correct way to write inspection reports.• When to perform a non-destructive crack detection test.• How to inspect structural components, booms, jibs, gears, drums, sheaves,

blocks, hooks, operating mechanisms, hydraulic and pneumatic systems,hydraulic cylinders, wire rope, operational aids, etc.

YOU WILL RECEIVE• Mobile Crane Inspector workbook• Rigging handbook• OSHA & ASME standards• Monthly wire rope & hook

inspection forms• Periodic & annual inspection forms

for boom trucks, lattice andtelescoping boom cranes

• Sheave gauge• Inspection certificate decal• Rigger's capacity card• Hand signal card• Safety decals• Certificate of training• Inspector certification card, if

applicable

INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

• Complete a Crane Institute of America Mobile Crane Inspector training program.• Pass a written examination.• Have three (3) years experience working in a capacity of operation,

maintenance, repair, inspection, safety or supervision with telescoping and/orlattice boom cranes.

A trainee certification is available for personnel who do not meetinspector experience requirements.

TELESCOPING BOOM CRANES • LATTICE BOOM CRANES • BOOM TRUCKS • INDUSTRIAL CRANES (CARRY DECKS)

Hands-On Training included in all Orlando Programs!

2010 Schedule

Mobile Crane Inspector & Certification

Orlando, FL Jan. 12-15Anchorage, AK Jan. 12-15Pittsburgh, PA Jan. 19-22Las Vegas, NV Jan. 19-22Denver, CO Jan. 26-29Hartford CT Feb. 2-5Seattle, WA Feb. 9-12Orlando, FL Feb. 16-19Minneapolis, MN Feb. 16-19Houston, TX Feb. 23-26Salt Lake City, UT March 2-5Chicago, IL March 9-12Charleston, WV March 16-19Phoenix, AZ March 16-19St. Louis, MO March 23-26Orlando, FL April 13-16Nashville, TN April 20-23Birmingham, AL April 27-30Newark, NJ May 11-14Tulsa, OK May 18-21Honolulu, HI June 1-4

San Antonio, TX June 15-18Guam June 21-24Savannah, GA July 13-16Baltimore, MD July 20-23Kansas City, KS July 20-23Orlando, FL July 27-30Charlotte, NC Aug. 3-6Milwaukee, WI Aug. 17-20Houston, TX Aug. 24-27Nashville, TN Sept. 21-24Columbus, OH Sept. 28-Oct. 1Portland, OR Oct. 5-8Anchorage, AK Oct. 12-15Philadelphia, PA Oct. 19-22Orlando, FL Oct. 26-29Baton Rouge, LA Oct. 26-29Atlanta, GA Nov. 9-12Seattle, WA Nov. 16-19Dallas, TX Nov. 30-Dec. 3Buffalo, NY Dec. 7-10Orlando, FL Dec. 14-17 *See registration details on page 31.

This program enables companies to perform theirown in-house crane inspections, which include theOSHA required Monthly and Annual Inspections aswell as the ASME Periodic Inspections.

Training and certification also ensure thatinspectors meet the OSHA and ASME competencyand qualification requirements.

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After completion of this training and certificationprogram, operators and inspectors will meet theOSHA and ASME competency and qualificationrequirements.

Also, this program enables companies to performtheir own in-house crane inspections, whichinclude the OSHA required Daily, Monthly andAnnual Inspections as well as the ASME PeriodicInspections.

OPERATOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

• Pass a physical examination. A CDL physical is acceptable.• Complete a Crane Institute of America Tower Crane Operator &

Inspector training program.• Pass a written examination.• Have a minimum of 2 years operating experience.

INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

• Complete a Crane Institute of America Tower Crane Operator& Inspector training program.

• Pass a written examination.• Have 3 years experience working in a capacity of operation,

maintenance, repair, inspection, safety or supervision oftower cranes.

A trainee certification is available for personnel who donot meet operator/inspector experience requirements.

Tower Crane Operator & Inspector Certification

4 Days $995Operator Certification $95Inspector Certification $295

YOU WILL LEARN • Causes and results of tower crane accidents.• Types, components, and terminology of tower cranes.• Understanding and using rated capacity charts.• Safe operating practices and procedures.• Operator, rigger and supervisor responsibilities.• Hand signals, radios and other ways to direct the crane operator.• Procedures for safely working tower cranes around power lines.• How to comply with OSHA’s requirements when hoisting personnel.• Basic rigging procedures: wire rope, slings, hardware, lifting devices, etc.• What constitutes a competent and qualified tower crane inspector.• How to inspect your tower cranes in-house.• Understanding and applying the three levels of inspection.• OSHA and ASME tower crane inspection requirements.• The role of tower crane inspectors in reducing crane accidents & liability

exposure.• How to interpret & apply OSHA & ASME tower crane standards.• The correct way to write inspection reports.• How to inspect structural components, booms, jibs, gears, drums, sheaves,

blocks, hooks, operating mechanisms, electrical system, power plants,braking systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, safety devices andoperational aids.

YOU WILL RECEIVE• Tower Crane Safety &

Inspector workbook• Rigging handbook• OSHA & ASME standards• Periodic & annual inspection

forms• Hand signal card• Rigger's capacity card• Sheave gauge• Inspection certificate decal• Safety decals• Certificate of training• Inspector and operator

certification card, ifapplicable

SELF-ERECTING • HAMMERHEAD TOWER CRANES • LUFFING TOWER CRANES

Orlando, FL Feb . 23-26Orlando, FL June 29-July 2

Orlando, FL Aug. 31-Sept. 3Orlando, FL Nov. 30-Dec. 3

2010 Schedule

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Overhead Crane Safety & Inspector Certification

For operators, inspectors and other personnel whorequire a thorough knowledge of overhead andgantry cranes, monorail systems and hoists. Thisprogram enables companies to perform their ownin-house crane inspections, which include the OSHArequired Monthly and Periodic Inspections. Trainingand certification also ensure that operators andinspectors meet the OSHA and ASME competencyand qualification requirements.

4 Days $995Operator Certification $95Inspector Certification $295

Sign up 2, get 3rd tuition free!*

YOU WILL LEARN • Causes & results of overhead crane accidents.• Types, components and terminology of overhead cranes.• Pre-lift considerations.• Safe operating practices and procedures.• How to give correct hand signals and responsibilities of signal persons.• How to control load swing.• Operator, rigger and supervisor responsibilities.• Rigging: wire rope, slings, chain, rigging hardware, lifting devices,

calculating sling loading, determining load weight, safe rigging practicesand procedures and how to prepare a lift plan.

• How to perform daily, monthly and periodic inspections.• The role of inspectors in reducing overhead crane accidents and liability

exposure.• How to recognize immediate and potential hazards.• How to interpret & apply OSHA & ASME overhead crane safety standards.• Inspection procedures, techniques & checklists.• Record-keeping requirements and the correct way to write inspection

reports.• Selecting the right inspection tools for the job.• How to perform overhead crane load tests following ASME procedures.• How to select correct rigging when performing a load test.• How to inspect bridges, end trucks, trolleys, runways, rails, footwalks,

gears, drums, sheaves, blocks, hooks, operating mechanisms, controlsystems, braking systems, hydraulic & pneumatic components, electricalequipment, safety devices & operational aids, etc.

YOU WILL RECEIVE • Overhead Crane Safety &

Inspector workbook• Rigging handbook• Annual/periodic & monthly

inspection checklists• Sheave gauge• Rigger's capacity card• Inspection certificate decal • Hand signal card• Safety decals• Certificate of training• Certification card, if applicable

CAB OPERATED • PENDANT OPERATED • REMOTE CONTROL OPERATED

OPERATOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

• A doctor’s statement for a recent physical examination.(Applicable to cab operated cranes only.)

• Complete a Crane Institute of America Overhead Crane Safety& Inspector training program.

• Pass a written examination.• Have a minimum of 2 years operating experience.

INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS • Complete a Crane Institute of America Overhead Crane Safety

& Inspector training program.• Pass a written examination.• Have 3 years experience working in a capacity of operation,

maintenance, repair, inspection, safety or supervision withoverhead cranes.

A trainee certification is available for personnel who donot meet operator/inspector experience requirements.

*See registration details on page 31.

2010 Schedule

Pittsburgh, PA Jan. 5-8Orlando, FL Jan. 26-29Anchorage, AK Feb. 9-12Buffalo, NY Feb. 16-19Seattle, WA Feb. 23-26Denver, CO March 2-5Orlando, FL March 16-19Milwaukee, WI May 4-7Orlando, FL May 11-14Newark, NJ May 25-28Houston, TX June 8-11

Detroit, MI June 15-18Guam June 16-18Charleston, WV June 29-July 2Chicago, IL Aug. 10-13Louisville, KY Aug. 24-27Pittsburgh, PA Sept. 14-17Columbus, OH Oct. 19-22Newark, NJ Nov. 2-5Dallas, TX Nov. 9-12Orlando, FL Nov. 16-19Minneapolis, MN Dec. 14-17

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2 Days $595Nationally AccreditedCIC Rigger/SignalpersonCertification - Introductory Offer $99

YOU WILL LEARN • How to properly use wire rope, chain and synthetic web slings,

rigging hardware, and lifting devices.• How to interpret capacity charts for wire rope, slings and rigging

hardware when performing proof test. • The three methods used to calculate sling loading.• Safe rigging practices and procedures.• The correct way to give ASME hand signals & voice signals.• ASME responsibilities of signalpersons.• Procedures for safely working cranes near power lines.• How to interpret and comply with OSHA’s steel erection standard.• How to comply with OSHA requirements when hoisting personnel

with cranes.• How to perform a pre-use inspection on wire rope, chain and

synthetic web slings, hooks, shackles, eye bolts, hoist rings,turnbuckles, spreader/lifting beams, load blocks, sheaves, etc.

• How to determine the weight of a load.• How to prepare a lift plan.• How to properly use hoists, chain falls and come-alongs.

YOU WILL RECEIVE • Rigging Safety

workbook• Rigging handbook• Rigging safety reference

card• Rigger’s capacity card• Overhead crane hand

signal card• Sheave gauge• Safety decals• Certificate of Training• Rigger qualification card,

if applicable.

Orlando, FL Jan. 25-26Orlando, FL Feb. 22-23Orlando, FL March 22-23Orlando, FL April 19-20Orlando, FL May 17-18Orlando, FL June 21-22

Orlando, FL July 19-20Orlando, FL Aug. 23-24Orlando, FL Sept. 13-14Orlando, FL Oct. 18-19Orlando, FL Nov. 15-16Orlando, FL Dec. 13-14

*Rigger/Signalperson & Rigging Equipment Inspector (pg. 13) programs are scheduled on consecutive days so you can attendboth programs in one week!

Rigger/Signalperson

An excellent training program forconstruction, industrial and maintenancecraftsmen who use rigging equipment toperform their jobs.

2010 Schedule

Excellent preparation for taking CICcertification exams and becoming a nationally

accredited certified Rigger/Signalperson!

Coming Soon!Advanced Rigger and Lift Director certifications are currently being developed and will be available in 2010.

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Rigging Equipment Inspector & Certification

3 Days $795Inspector Certification $295

YOU WILL LEARN • How to set up a rigging equipment inspection program.• How to identify individual components of rigging equipment.• The role of rigging equipment inspectors in reducing crane and rigging

accidents and liability exposure.• Understanding and applying the three levels of inspection.• How to perform a pre-use, frequent and periodic inspection of rigging

equipment.• Inspection procedures and techniques.• The correct way to write inspection reports.• How to perform rated load tests or proof tests.• How to inspect wire rope, chain and synthetic web slings, hooks, shackles,

eye bolts, hoist rings, turnbuckles, spreader/lifting beams, load blocks,sheaves, hoists, chain falls and come-alongs.

• Hands-on training on the inspection of wire rope, chain and synthetic slings.• Hands-on training on the inspection of rigging hardware.

YOU WILL RECEIVE • Rigging Equipment Inspector

workbook• Rigging handbook• Periodic/annual inspection forms

for wire rope, chain slings,chainfalls and come-alongs

• Rigger’s capacity card• Sheave guage• Inspection certificate decal• Safety decals• Certificate of training• Certification card, if applicable

Participants will learn how to inspect all typesof rigging equipment in accordance with OSHAand ASME requirements. Inspector certificationwill ensure that the inspector is competent andqualified.

INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

• Complete a Crane Institute of America Rigging Equipment Inspectortraining program.

• Pass a written examination.• Have 2 years experience working in a capacity of operation, maintenance,

repair, inspection, safety or supervision with rigging.

A trainee certification is available for personnel who do not meetinspector experience requirements.

HANDS-ON TRAINING

Orlando, FL Jan. 27-29Orlando, FL February 24-26Orlando, FL March 24-26Orlando, FL April 21-23Orlando, FL May 19-21Orlando, FL June 23-25

Orlando, FL July 21-23Orlando, FL Aug. 25-27Orlando, FL Sept. 15-17Orlando, FL Oct. 20-22Orlando, FL Nov. 17-19Orlando, FL Dec. 15-17

2010 Schedule

*Rigger/Signalperson & Rigging Equipment Inspector (pg. 12) programs are scheduled on consecutive days so you can attendboth programs in one week!

WIRE ROPE • SLINGS • HARDWARE • PROOF TESTING

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Designed for maintenance, construction craftsmenand other personnel who require a thoroughknowledge of aerial lift safety. This training andcertification program ensures that operators arequalified and also enables companies to performtheir own aerial lift inspections in-house asrequired by OSHA and ANSI.

Aerial Lift Safety & Inspector Certification

VEHICLE-MOUNTED AERIAL LIFTS • BOOM-SUPPORTED AERIAL LIFTS • SCISSORS LIFTS

3 Days $795Operator Certification $95Inspector Certification $295

YOU WILL LEARN • Causes and results of aerial lift accidents.• Different types of aerial lifts. • Types, components, and terminology of aerial lifts.• How to interpret and use rated capacity charts.• How to select the right aerial lift for the job.• Pre-use considerations and setup.• Safe operating procedures.• How to recognize immediate and potential hazards.• How to perform a pre-use, monthly and annual inspection.• The aerial lift inspector's role in reducing accidents and liability exposure.• How to interpret and apply OSHA and ANSI aerial lift safety standards.• Inspection procedures, techniques and checklists that work.• Understanding and applying the three levels of aerial lift inspection.• How to comply with OSHA and ANSI recordkeeping requirements.• The correct way to write inspection reports.• When to "tag out" the aerial lift.• Responsibilities of manufacturers, dealers, installers, owners, and users.• How to inspect booms, structural components, gears, operating

mechanisms, functions and control systems, power plants, brakingsystems, attachments, pins and shafts, hydraulic, electric and pneumaticcomponents, emergency safety devices and operator aids, etc.

YOU WILL RECEIVE • Aerial Lift Safety & Inspector

workbook• Rigging handbook• Aerial Platform Safety Manual• Pre-operational inspection

checklists• Annual/periodic inspection

checklists for vehicle-mountedand boom-supported aerial liftsand scissors lifts

• Rigger's capacity card• Sheave gauge• Inspection certificate decal • Safety decals• Certificate of training• Certification card, if applicable

OPERATOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

• Complete a Crane Institute of America Aerial Lift Safety& Inspector training program.

• Pass a written examination.• Have 6 months operating experience with aerial lifts.

INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

• Complete a Crane Institute of America Aerial Lift Safety& Inspector training program.

• Pass a written examination. • Have 2 years experience working in a capacity of

operation, maintenance, repair, inspection, safety orsupervision with aerial lifts.

A trainee certification is available for personnel whodo not meet operator/ inspector experiencerequirements.

2010 Schedule

Orlando, FL Feb. 10-12Orlando, FL April 7-9Orlando, FL July 14-16

Orlando, FL Sept. 1-3Orlando, FL Dec. 8-10

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3 Days $795Operator Certification $95Inspector Certification $295

YOU WILL LEARN • Causes and results of forklift accidents.• Types, components and terminology of forklifts.• How to interpret and use rated capacity charts.• Safe operating procedures.• How to recognize immediate and potential hazards.• How to comply with OSHA standards when lifting personnel.• How to perform a pre-use inspection.• The role of the inspector in reducing forklift accidents and liability

exposure.• How to set up your own forklift inspection program.• How to recognize immediate and potential hazards.• Understanding and applying the three levels of forklift inspection.• How to keep records that comply with OSHA and ITSDF standards.• How to interpret and apply OSHA and ITSDF forklift safety standards.• Selecting the right inspection tools for the job.• Creating a safe site for inspecting forklifts.• Inspection procedures, techniques and checklists.• How to write inspection reports the correct way.• Types, use, and inspection of forklift attachments.• Rigging: slings, chain, rigging hardware, lifting devices, calculating sling

loading, determining load weight and safe rigging practices andprocedures.

YOU WILL RECEIVE• Forklift Safety & Inspector

workbook• Forklifts handbook• Rigging handbook• Applicable OSHA and ITSDF

standards• Pre-operational/annual industrial

and rough terrain lift truckinspection checklists

• Rigger's capacity card• Inspection certificate decal • Safety decals• Certificate of training• Certification card, if applicable

INDUSTRIAL FORKLIFTS • ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS

Most personnel operating and working aroundforklifts have had little or no quality training. Thistraining program exceeds OSHA’s new trainingrequirements and enables companies to performtheir own OSHA and ASME daily and annualinspections in-house.

OPERATOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

• Complete a Crane Institute of America Forklift Safety &Inspector training program.

• Pass a written examination.• Have 1 year operating experience with forklifts.

INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

• Complete a Crane Institute of America Forklift Safety &Inspector training program.

• Pass a written examination. • Have 2 years experience working in a capacity of

operation, maintenance, repair, inspection, safety orsupervision with forklifts.

A trainee certification is available for personnel whodo not meet operator/inspector experiencerequirements.

Orlando, FL Feb. 17-19Orlando, FL April 28-30

Orlando, FL Aug. 11-13Orlando, FL Nov. 3-5

2010 Schedule

Forklift Safety & Inspector Certification

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Learn how to conduct the same training programs thathave made Crane Institute the most recognized andsuccessful training company in the business! Thesevaluable train-the-trainer programs are developedspecifically for companies desiring to establish orupgrade their in-house training programs. Students whosuccessfully complete our Train-The-Trainer program mayapply for an additional credential as a Certified Trainer.

Trainer Certification $345 (Classroom only)

YOU WILL LEARN • How adults learn• How to create a learning environment• Be more effective with communication• How to develop & implement a lesson plan• How to develop visual aids & other training materials• Training equipment & operation• Deliver proficient instruction without lectures

TECHNICAL TOPICS• Equipment components & terminology• Safe practices & accident prevention• Inspection procedures & record-keeping• Applicable OSHA, ITSDF, ANSI & ASME standards• Load charts & calculating equipment capacities (where applicable)• Also included are topics specific to individual programs & equipment.

See p. 5-15 for details.• Hands-On Training in our mobile crane & rigging programs

YOU WILL RECEIVE All Programs Receive: • CIA student workbook• Rigging handbook • Pre-operational inspection forms for

applicable equipment• Rigger's capacity card• Safety decals• Two safety posters• Certificate of training• Discounts on books/materials

Mobile Crane and Boom TruckPrograms:• Mobile Cranes handbook • Mobile Crane hand signal card

Overhead Cranes Program:• Overhead Crane hand signal card

Rigging Program:• Mobile & Overhead Cranes hand

signal cardsForklifts Program: • Forklifts handbook • Hoisting Personnel safety reference

card Aerial Lift Program: • Aerial Platform Safety Manual• Hoisting Personnel safety reference card• Fall Protection field guide

Train-The-Trainer Safety Training ProgramsMOBILE CRANES • BOOM TRUCKS • OVERHEAD CRANES • RIGGING • AERIAL LIFTS • FORKLIFTS

Student materials available for purchase at discount prices for those who attend our Train-the-Trainer Programs.

9-DAY CLASS $2,295TRAIN-THE-TRAINER, MOBILE CRANES

Orlando, FL Feb. 2-12 Orlando, FL Aug. 10-20Orlando, FL June 8-18 Orlando, FL Nov. 9-19

TRAIN-THE-TRAINER, BOOM TRUCKSOrlando, FL Jan. 5-8 Orlando, FL Aug. 3-6Orlando, FL May 25-28 Orlando, FL Oct. 26-29

TRAIN-THE-TRAINER, OVERHEAD CRANES

Orlando, FL Jan. 19-22 Orlando, FL June 29-July 2Orlando, FL April 20-23 Orlando, FL Oct. 5-8

TRAIN-THE-TRAINER, RIGGINGOrlando, FL March 23-26 Orlando, FL Sept. 28-Oct. 1Orlando, FL May 18-21

TRAIN-THE-TRAINER, AERIAL LIFTSOrlando, FL March 2-5 Orlando, FL Oct. 12-15Orlando, FL July 20-23

TRAIN-THE-TRAINER, FORKLIFTSOrlando, FL Feb. 23-26 Orlando, FL July 28-31Orlando, FL May 4-7 Orlando, FL Oct. 13-16

4-DAY CLASSES $1,395

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Hand Signal CommunicationSKU # vid01 dvd01 20 minutes

Since the operator is required to respond to signals given by the signalperson, they must be correct. This video shows how to effectively andaccurately direct the crane using the hand signals required by OSHA andASME.

How to Properly Interpret a Load ChartSKU # vid06 dvd06 25 minutes

Now more than ever, the exact limitations of a crane must be known.The viewer is guided step by step in how to find gross capacity,determine capacity deductions, calculate net capacity and determineparts of a line. Also included is a dramatic accident involving a two-crane lift.

Overhead Crane SafetySKU # vid07 dvd07 20 minutes

Inspection, operating practices, operator qualification requirements andwhen to lock-out and tag-out overhead cranes are thoroughly coveredin this video. It uses a hands-on approach to provide practical safetyinstruction for those working with and around overhead cranes.

Pre-Op Inspection for Lattice Boom CranesSKU # vid05 dvd05 18 minutes

The pre-operational inspection is the cornerstone of all safe craneoperations. Using OSHA and ASME as a guide, this video covers theinspection of control functions, operational aids, booms and jibs, wirerope, and other critical components of lattice boom cranes.

Pre-Op Inspection for Telescoping BoomCranesSKU # vid04 dvd04 20 minutes

Pre-operational inspection is the first job of the day and maybe the mostimportant. Following OSHA and ANSI guidelines, this video covers theinspection of control functions and operational aids, booms, jibs, wirerope, and other critical components of telescoping boom cranes.

Setup for SafetySKU # vid03 dvd03 20 minutes

More than fifty percent of all mobile crane accidents are attributed to impropersetup. This video covers the important areas of crane setup, which includesite preparation, blocking under outriggers, use of mats for soft surfaces andhow to level the crane. A highlight is the animated section illustrating how thecrane and load weight impose force on the ground.

Working Cranes Near Power LinesSKU # vid02 dvd02 30 minutes

Starting with the pre-lift meeting, the viewer is taken through theprocedures necessary to avoid the lethal results that often occur whencranes contact power lines. A personal account of a worker who lostthree limbs when his crane contacted a power line will leave the vieweremotionally charged to do the things necessary to avoid contact.

$305 For the first DVD$255 Each additional DVD$205 Each for All Seven!

Deduct $10.00 for VHS’s

Crane Institute of America offers youtop-of-the-line DVD’s/VHS’s for allyour training programs, safety meet-ings and refresher programs for mobilecranes, overhead cranes and rigging.

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FREE Mobile Craneshandbook with the

purchase of one or moreof our crane safety

DVD’s or VHS’s.

A $29.95 value!FREE Rigging handbook withthe purchase of one or moreof our rigging DVD’s

or VHS’s.

A $19.95 value!

Special Purchase Safety Training Videos

Buy 2 or More of the following 7 DVD’s/VHS’s and SAVE!

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Advanced Tips for Rigging & LiftingSKU # vadrig $195 dvadrig $205

Filmed under the guidance of professional riggers, these tips are theresult of years of experience. After a quick review of the basics, thisvideo offers tips on how to estimate the weight and center of gravity forlarge or odd shaped loads. Topics covered: analyzing loads – the bigpicture, determining load weight, sling placement, lift points, oddshaped loads, productivity and safety tips. 26 minutes

Backhoe Loader Pre-Start InspectionSKU # vbhlpre $195 dvbhlpre $205 dvbhlpreS $205*

Begin at the beginning. A good daily pre-start inspection helps keepthe machine running reliably all day long. And a good inspectionmeans more than pulling the dipstick and kicking the tires. Manyoperators have never been taught what they really need to look for.This video provides an organized way to check out the machinebefore putting it to work. 12 minutes *Available in Spanish

Backhoe Loader Safe OperatingTechniquesSKU # vbhlop $195 dvbhlop $205 dvbhlopS $205*

Lots of people can drive a backhoe loader. A few people canoperate one. This video provides tips on how to operate smoothlyand safely in a wide variety of work conditions with severaldifferent attachments. 16 minutes *Available in Spanish

Construction Forklift SafetySKU # vcfs $195 dvcfs $205 dvcfsS $205*

This program is designed to meet mandatory training requirementsfor anyone operating forklifts on the job site. Program detailsforklift engineering principles, safe operating rules and operatormaintenance. Excellent program to improve forklift performanceand safety. Available in DVD. 15 minutes *Available in Spanish

Crawler Excavator Pre-Start Inspection SKU # vcepre $195 dvcepre $205

Whether you call it the dipper or the stick, the tool or the bucket,the lower or the undercarriage, you need to know what you arereally looking for when you do a pre-start inspection. Operators willlearn to look for things they never thought could give them trouble.10 minutes

Crawler Excavator Safe OperatingTechniques SKU # vceop $195 dvceop $205

There are safe operating techniques to use in sewer work, roadconstruction, heavy traffic, clinging to a mountainside, taking downa bridge at night or working in a scrap operation. A dynamic videoproduced and narrated by real operators, specifically for otheroperators. 23 minutes

Fall ProtectionSKU # vefpro $195 dvcfpro $205 dvcfproS $205*

Even a short fall can cause serious ingury or even death. Thisgreat training tool covers body harnesses, shock absorbinglanyards, swing effect, rope grabs, retractable lanyards, and more.21 minutes *Available in Spanish

Forklift 2000 PackageSKU # vfpack: 3 Videos & CD $395

OR 4 CD’s $500

Package Contents: (can be purchased individually)

SKU # vfvid - Forklift 2000 Video - 60 min. $245

Engineering principles, auto/forklift differences, load centers, lateral/longitudinalengineering, turnovers/ tipovers, rules & maintenance.

SKU # vssm - Site-Specific Modules Video - 60 min. $195

Covers: carbon monoxide poisoning, electric pallet jacks, battery charging, propanesafety, pedestrians - forklifts - walkie stackers.

SKU # vteop - Training For Exp. Operators Video - 16 min. $125

Updates new engineering principles, technical information of new OSHA standards.

SKU # cdfwm - CD-ROM Written Materials - $95

Fire Extinguisher TrainingSKU # vfext $125 dvfext $205 dvfextS $205*

This program explains the various classes of fires, different typesof fire extinguishers, the key word PASS, and other tips foremergency use of fire extinguishers. 17 minutes Available in DVD.*Available in Spanish

Forklift Operator TrainingSKU # vforks $195 dvforks $205 dvforks $205*

Designed for employees responsible for operating forkliftequipment in a foundry or other industrial settings. Explains forkliftengineering principles, safe operating rules, forklift maintenance,and more. Available in DVD. 16 minutes *Available in Spanish

Handling Structural SteelSKU # vid08 $195 dvd08 $205 dvd08S $205*

Beginning at the steel fabricator's shop, this video explains OSHA'snew standard "Steel Erection". Also featured are correct techniquesfor maximizing load stability during transport and riggingtechniques for sorting, shaking out and Christmas treeing, withemphasis on how to rig specific type loads. Additionally, thedangers of improperly chained loads, incorrect load binder use andhow to safely release binders are graphically shown when a loadspills. 28 minutes *Available in Spanish

Hand Signals for ConstructionEquipmentSKU # vgu $195 dvgu $205 dvguS $205*

This video shows the SAE hand signals in use with various typesof construction equipment in a clear concise manner. Visual useof the hand signals published as SAE J1307, Verbal explanation ofthe correct use of established hand signals, How the machineoperator responds to clear signals, The effect of hand signals onsafety, Situations where hand signals may be the best form ofcommunication. 11 minutes *Available in Spanish

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Safety Training Videos

AVAILABLE IN SPANISH

The Best Videos on Cranes and Rigging!

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Large Capacity Forklift Operation –IndoorSKU # vlcfo $195 dvlcfo $205

Filmed indoors and outside at a wood processing plant, this videopromotes safe operating techniques. Even seasoned operators willbe reminded of the dangers associated with this equipment. Trailer /box car loading, Tail swing / overhead clearances, 8 tips for safe,productive operation, Pick up / transport / delivery of large loads.19 minutes

Large Capacity Forklift Operation –Lumber YardSKU # vflumbe $195 dvdflumbe $205

This video combines the tips and experiences of real lumber yardoperators with practical safety advice. Real accidents highlighted,Pedestrian and equipment traffic, Design and operating capabilities,Center of Gravity & safe load transport Night operations & workingon slopes. 23 minutes

Rigging & Lifting with MobileConstruction EquipmentSKU # vrig $195 dvrig $205 dvrigS $205*

Hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders and rubber-tired backhoeswere not originally designed to sling load materials. However, theyfrequently are used to lift and handle loads. This video provideseasy-to-follow information on the correct rigging and handlingwhen excavation and earthmoving equipment are used to sling andmove loads. 29 minutes *Available in Spanish

Rigging & Lifting with Small HydraulicCranesSKU # vcrnrig $195 dvcrnrig $205 dvcrnrigS $205*

This is a very important video for anyone who is involved in riggingloads to be lifted. Through the use of simple graphics and on-the-job demonstrations, the three basic types of hitches and severalvariations are clearly shown. The effects of sling angles, rigginghardware, balance points, sling materials and a dozen otherelements affecting safe rigging are graphically addressed and easilyunderstood. 26 minutes *Available in Spanish

Scaffold SafetySKU # vscaf $99 dvscaf $139 dvscafS $139*Training program for anyone working on or near scaffolding. Basicsafety rules, operating procedures and how to use scaffolds safelywithout injury. Meets training requirements for scaffold safety. 8 minutes *Available in Spanish

Sliding Boom (Telescoping) ForkliftOperating TechniquesSKU # vtfot $195 dvdtfot $205

Operators of this equipment are subject to some difficult conditions.From rough terrain and people on the job site to proper hand signals andavoiding power lines, this video is a great summary of ten rules to liveby. Importance of Load Charts, Center of Gravity-avoiding tip overs,Roading the forklift and hills, Steering options and leveling the load.

Transporting Construction EquipmentSKU # vtrailer $295 dvtrailer $305 dvtrailerS $305*

New federal regulations in the summer of 2006 affect everyonetransporting construction equipment - whether it’s cross country orcross town. Numerous visual examples and easily understoodgraphics enhance understanding of complicated regulations.Aggregate Working Load LImit is explained using easy-to-understandgraphics and real-world examples. 34 minutes. *Available in Spanish

Trenching And Shoring Operations SKU # vtsop $195 dvtsop $205 dvtsopS $205*

Meets training requirements for those persons assigned the job oftrenching and shoring. Explains the safety rules, requirements, proceduresand emergency procedures. Available in DVD. 12 minutes*Available in Spanish

Wheel Loader Operating TechniquesSKU # vwlop $195 dvwlop $205 dvwlopS $205*

Recovering from a slide on a side hill, how to avoid slipping into an openexcavation, safe road travel, trailer transport techniques, undercutting abank, truck loading from stockpiles, loading hoppers, operating near highspeed traffic or pedestrians, night operations, buried utilities and dozensother operating situations are covered in this fast-paced video. 21 minutes *Available in Spanish

Wheel Loader Walk-Around andIntroductionSKU # vwalk $195 dvwalk $205

This walk-around video shows operators how to look for more thanfluid levels and leaks, tells them why and what can go wrong if theymiss something. Knowing when, how and why to drain the moistureout of an air tank can help avoid an accident. This is a video full ofsolid advice that even the experienced professionals need to see.15 minutes

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Safety Training Videos

Other Titles SKU # Min. PriceLarge Capacity Forklift Inspection & Maintenance vlcfim 9:00 $195

Backhoe Loader Maintenance & Transport vbhlmain 11:00 $195

Crawler Excavator Maintenance & Transport vcemain 15:00 $195

Road Crew Safety vcrew 26:00 $195

It Always Happens to the Other Guy vguy 26:00 $195

Seeing Is Believing – Exposing Buried Utilities vsibebu 23:00 $195

Lifting the Big Ones (Big Cranes, Big Lifts) vidk01 60:00 $145

Fire Extinguisher Safety* vfexs 5:00 $69

*Available in Spanish. All titles available in DVD.

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Mobile Cranes (Seventh Edition)SKU # mnl11 $29.95

This crane safety handbook is the most up-to-date publicationavailable on mobile cranes. Topics include: conditions that reducelifting capacities, understanding load charts, pre-op inspection,crane setup, working around power lines, operating procedures,hoisting personnel, and more. A training program in itself. Excellentpreparation for operators taking licensing and certification exams.

Quantity Discounts:2-10 Books $26.95 11-49 Books $23.95

50-99 Books $20.95 100+ Books $17.95

Rigging (Ninth Edition) SKU # mnl12 $19.95

Words that describe this pocket-size handbook: practical, organized andgreat illustrations. Contains the latest information on wire rope, rigginghardware, and slings, including capacity tables and charts. Also coversload weight estimation, sling loading calculations, and proper handling ofloads. This is a must-have handbook for anyone who works with cranesand rigging. Also an excellent text for training.

Quantity Discounts:2-10 Books $17.95 11-49 Books $14.95

50-99 Books $11.95 100 + Books $9.95

Forklifts (Second Edition) SKU # mnl21 $17.95

Absolutely the best handbook published on the safe use of forklifts.This pocket-size handbook provides operators, managers and safetyprofessionals with the tools to identify and control lift truck hazards.Details training requirements, physical principles, lifting, moving, andplacing loads in various operating environments. In addition, thishandbook provides sample safety checklists for pre-operationalinspection and lift planning. A must for operator training!

Quantity Discounts:2-10 Books $14.95 11-49 Books $12.9550 + Books $9.95

Scaffolding Safety (Second Edition) SKU # bkt16 $15.95

This handbook presents OSHA's scaffolding regulations in a clear,understandable format. Illustrations provide the competent person andothers the knowledge to erect frame scaffolding in compliance withfederal regulations. Describes major types of metal frame scaffoldingand their use; details potential hazards associated with scaffoldingerection and provides remedies. Safety checklists and scaffoldingexercises are also included. Great text for training!

Quantity Discounts:2-10 Books $14.95 11-49 Books $13.95 50 + Books $12.95

Sensible format, straightforward language and superbgraphics make Crane Institute safety handbooks andfield guides easy to consult, understand and apply!

FREE Crane Safety or Rigging Safety ReferenceCard with the purchase of one or more Mobile

Cranes or Rigging handbooks!

Field Guides & Handbooks

Basic Operating PracticesSKU # bkt11 $6.95

This guide provides a thorough introduction to many of the essentialpractices and procedures employees need to be familiar with beforebeginning work around lifting equipment.

Conditions That Reduce CapacitySKU # bkt12 $6.95

Avoiding conditions that cause a crane's capacity to be lowered orcompromised is the major focus of this field guide. Some of the factorsdiscussed are crane condition, being out of level, operating in high winds,dynamic loading, and duty cycle operations.

Fall ProtectionSKU # bkt15 $14.95

Following OSHA guidelines, this field guide discusses types, requirementsand applications of standard fall protection systems. This field guide is anexcellent model for training personnel in the reduction of fall-relatedaccidents. Sure to catch the reader's attention are the sections on dynamicsof a fall, and fatality statistics.

How to Use Load ChartsSKU # bkt14 $9.95

Using load charts correctly is considered the single most important aspectof safe crane operation. Step by step, this guide explains how to determinethe lifting capacity of a crane. Areas of operation, load radius, gross and netcapacity, parts of the line and other common technical terms are alsodefined and illustrated.

Hoisting PersonnelSKU # bkt10 $6.95

Using OSHA as a guide, this is a thorough overview of a vitally important yetoften misunderstood aspect of crane operations. Topics include platformspecification, trial and test lifts, pre-lift inspections and the proceduresrequired to safely lift personnel.

Working Cranes Near Power LinesSKU # bkt09 $6.95

Power line contacts account for the majority of crane-related fatalities. Toavoid this highly lethal type of accident, certain procedures must befollowed. This field guide takes you step by step through the pre-lift meeting,maintaining the required clearances, utilizing a signal person, driving underpower lines, and what an operator should do in the event of contact.

Pre-Operational InspectionSKU # bkt13 $6.95

Guides the person charged with this task through the key phases of theinspection, from the physical inspection to the final pre-operational test of allfunctions. Emphasis is placed on the inspection of wire rope and when itshould be replaced. Ideal for both lattice and telescoping boom cranes.

Crane SetupSKU # bkt08 $6.95

Statistics reveal that proper crane setup reduces accidents by 50%. Thisfield guide helps you do just that by illustrating and discussing all theimportant aspects, such as site preparation, setup on soft surfaces, how tolevel the crane, and more.

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Cranes and Derricks (Third Edition)SKU # mnl22 $99.95

Cranes and Derricks explains the selection, installation and safeuse of cranes and derricks on construction sites. Also addressedare new technologies, operational planning, load handling, andupdates in safety and accident avoidance guidelines. Over 600 pages.

Crane Stability on SiteSKU # mnl09 $69.95

This book aims to reduce incidents of crane instability by givinginformation on the various factors which have to be consideredwhen planning the use on site of mobile and tower cranes. Thefactors discussed include type and choice of crane, loadingcases, ground conditions and foundation details.

Handbook of Rigging (Fifth Edition)SKU # mnl20 $95.95

Updated and expanded to incorporate new advances andtechnologies, this book is a comprehensive source of informationand guidelines on rigging. Also contains data tables, formulas anda wide range of techniques.

Operating Techniques for theTractor-Loader-BackhoeSKU # mnl08 $39.95

Since 1983 this book has been the standard training source forschools, utilities, and public works. Operating Techniques for theTractor-Loader-Backhoe explains how to get maximumproductivity from this versatile machine. In 1996 it was adoptedfor training by the International Union of Operating Engineers.

Construction Foreman’s SafetyHandbookSKU # mnl07 $42.95

Written to help managers, supervisors and foremen understandthe basic components of a safety program, this book discusseswhat they can do to prepare for a very important part of their job — accident prevention.

Construction Math Made EasySKU # mnl38 $29.95

The contents of this book have been proof read by a graduateengineer with multiple degrees who was totally amazed at itssimplicity and accuracy. The book allows a person with limited orno training to perform advanced math problems with ease.

Construction Health & Safety ManualSKU # mnl31 $24.95

This is the book to read for protection against construction healthand safety hazards. Topics include personal protective equipment,scaffolds, hazardous substances, swing stages, scissor andboom lifts, trenching, and much more.

Rigging ManualSKU # mnl02 $48.95

This true benchmark in the rigging industry contains over 600photos/illustrations and 70+ data tables. Topics include: wire &fiber rope, chain, rigging hardware, rigging procedures andprecautions. 188 pages.

Wire Rope Users Manual(Fourth Edition)SKU # mnl06 $29.95

Written and published by the Wire Rope Technical Board, thismanual is the most comprehensive and in-depth discussion onwire rope published. Topics include: basic components,handling and installation, operation, inspection andmaintenance of wire rope. In addition, capacity charts for allcommonly used types of wire rope are included.

Wire Rope Sling Users Manual(Third Edition)SKU # mnl05 $29.95

Also written and published by the Wire Rope Technical Board,this companion volume provides a thorough treatment of thefollowing areas: glossary of wire rope sling terms, usefulguidelines for riggers, turning loads with slings, capacity chartsfor all types of wire rope slings, rigger's checklist, crane handsignals, and how to care for wire rope slings. Both books are amust for anyone whose job involves the use of wire rope andwire rope slings.

Mobile Crane Manual SKU # mnl03 $72.95

With 560 illustrations and 156 load chart problems, this is anexcellent presentation of components, terminology, quadrantsof operation, pre-lift considerations, setup and operatingprocedures. 424 pages

Hoisting & Rigging Safety Manual(2009 Edition)SKU # mnl13 $34.95

This manual identifies the basic hazards in rigging and hoisting,explains the safeguards necessary to control or eliminate thesehazards, and spells out other safety requirements.

Other Titles SKU # PriceThe Top 10 Construction Achievements of the 20th Century mnl28 $79.95

The History of Road Building Equipment mnl27 $79.95

Elevated Work Platforms & Scaffolding mnl01 $89.95

Aerial Platform Safety Manual mnl29 $7.95

Digger Derrick Safety Manual mnl04 $7.95

Backhoe/Loader Safety Manual mnl24 $7.95

Hydraulic Excavator Safety Manual mnl30 $7.95

Wheel Loader/Tractor Safety Manual mnl34 $7.95

Skid Steer Safety Manual mnl35 $7.95

Crawler Tractor/Loader Safety Manual mnl36 $7.95

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ASME Standards for Cranes & Lifting DevicesB30.1 Jacks (2009) $63.00B30.2 Overhead Cranes (Single or Multiple Girder) $72.00B30.3 Construction Tower Cranes (2009) $63.00B30.4 Portal, Tower, Pedestal Cranes $69.00B30.5 Mobile & Locomotive Cranes (2007) $97.00B30.6 Derricks $57.00B30.7 Base Mounted Drum Hoists $62.00B30.8 Floating Cranes/Floating Derricks $72.00B30.9 Slings $79.00B30.10 Hooks $72.00B30.11 Monorails & Underhung Cranes $79.00 B30.12 Handling Loads Suspended from Rotorcraft $57.00 B30.13 Storage Retrieval(S/R) Machines...Equipment $65.00 B30.14 Side Boom Tractors $57.00B30.16 Overhead Hoists (Underhung) $69.00 B30.17 Overhead Cranes $69.00 B30.18 Stacker Cranes $57.00 B30.19 Cableway $74.00 B30.20 Below-The-Hook Lifting Devices $79.00 B30.21 Manually Lever-Operated Hoists $74.00 B30.22 Articulating Boom Cranes $77.00 B30.23 Personnel Lifting Systems $65.00B30.24 Container Cranes (2008) $48.00 B30.25 Scrap and Material Handlers $60.00 B30.26 Rigging Hardware $57.00 B30.27 Material Placement System (2009) $54.00

Checklists for OSHA Required Annual Inspections(12 individual checklists in packet)

Ensure complete OSHA & ANSI/ASME compliance by using these unique annual, periodic andmonthly crane inspection checklists. Our multi-page inspection checklists are made of heavycard stock and provide an OSHA & ANSI/ASME reference for each item inspected. Alsoincluded are areas for documenting wire rope inspection and load testing (where applicable).

Mobile Cranes (Telescoping Boom) SKU #acl17 $34.95Mobile Cranes (Lattice Boom) SKU #acl18 $34.95Boom Trucks SKU #acl19 $34.95Tower Cranes SKU #acl20 $34.95Overhead Bridge & Gantry Cranes SKU #acl21 $34.95Monorail Systems SKU #acl22 $34.95Jib Cranes & Hoists SKU #acl23 $34.95Industrial Lift Trucks SKU #acl24 $34.95Scissors Lifts SKU #acl25 $34.95Vehicle-Mounted Aerial Lifts SKU #acl26 $34.95Boom-Supported Aerial Lifts SKU #acl27 $34.95Chain Slings SKU #acl28 $34.95Rough Terrain Lift Trucks SKU #acl29 $34.95Suspended Personnel Platform SKU#ac130 $19.95Manual Chain Hoists SKU #acl33 $34.95Lever-Operated Hoists SKU #acl34 $34.95

Personnel Hoisting- Lift Plan(Pads of 50) SKU # acl32 $19.95

Minimize risk when hoisting personnel with cranes by using thisoutstanding form for planning and compliance with OSHArequirements.

Critical Lift Plan (Pads of 50) SKU # acl31 $19.95

Exceptional for the documentation of crane configuration, net andgross load weight and rigging, all of which are necessary toensure that proper calculations are made before performing acritical lift.

Standards & Checklists

Checklists for OSHA Required Pre-Operational Inspections (Pads of 50) $17.95Mobile Cranes (Lattice Boom) SKU #poc18Mobile Cranes (Telescoping Boom) SKU #poc19Overhead Bridge Crane SKU #poc20Industrial Lift Trucks SKU #poc21Aerial Lifts SKU #poc22Bridge, Gantry and Monorail Crane SKU #poc23Jib Crane and Hoist SKU #poc24

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Checklist for Critical Lifts 15 pages SKU #rcc17 $6.95

This pocket size checklist is a quick reference guide to the importantsafety measures to consider before beginning a critical lift. It focuseson rigging, equipment, plan, and multiple crane lifts.

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IPT Cranes and RiggingHandbookSKU # mnl43 $22.95

Bigger and better! All of the existing sections have beenreorganized, updated and expanded. Five new sections, andover 100 new pages were added. The IPT’s Crane andRigging Handbook is used for reference and/or training inevery type of industry and all methods of classroom trainingin North America.

IPT Cranes and Rigging TrainingManualSKU # mnl52 $38.00

Bigger and better! All of the existing sections have beenreorganized, updated and expanded. Five new sections, andover 100 new pages were added. The IPT’s Crane andRigging Handbook is used for reference and/or training inevery type of industry and all methods of classroom trainingin North America.

IPT Electrical HandbookSKU # mnl49 $22.95

IPT's ELECTRICAL HANDBOOK serves the double role ofbeing a classroom or self study text, and is a superbreference for electrical fundamentals, trade practices, andengineering data. It is designed for immediate practical usein the field, classroom or office. This book refers to both theNEC and CEC codes.

IPT Rotating EquipmentHandbookSKU # mnl48 $22.95

IPT's ROTATING EQUIPMENT HANDBOOK emphasizes theuse of proven diagnostic, and corrective methods andprocedures for determining machinery condition andpredicting mechanical problems for Millwrights, IndustrialMechanics, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Machinists, andRotating Equipment Technicians.

IPT Metal Trades & WeldingHandbookSKU # mnl44 $22.95

IPT's METAL TRADES & WELDING HANDBOOK has becomeone of the most widely accepted industrial books acrossNorth America. It is used by journeymen and apprentices inall types industrial and resource based industries, includingfabrication, construction, and in-plant maintenance.

Mike’s Rigging MysteriesSKU # mnl55 $49.95

11 booklets, 24 pages per book, 4.25” x 5.5”, softbound. This series of bookscontains over 100 informative and educational rigging workshops. Thesebooklets will entertain non-riggers and riggers alike with hours of fun problem-solving activities. Included with this series of books are three field referencecards that contain charts, tables, formulas and rigging illustrations for solvingthe workshops.

Mike’s Safety TipsSKU # mnl56 $6.99

3 booklets, 26 pages, 2.75” x 4:75”. Theseeasy to read “tips” booklets work great as a setor as individuals. Each booklet contains over 25tips per subject: rigging practices, mobile craneoperations and overhead crane use. Youremployees will really enjoy the discussion thatis generated around the “tips” subjects duringmonthly safety meetings. These booklets arealso excellent for annual employee handouts,safety gifts and training supplements.

Inspection GuidelinesSKU # rcc18 $3.95

12 pages, 8.5” x 11”, softbound Guidelines forinspecting a wire rope system or installation arenow available in a new 12-page brochure fromthe Wire Rope Technical board. The publicationprovides a clear and concise approach toassisting wire rope users’ needs to comply withindustry and governmental regulations thatrequire inspection of individual ropes, fittingsand attachments, as well as entire operatingsystems at regularly scheduled intervals.

Created for Microsoft®Excel® this applicationis designed to assist users with simple andcomplex rigging problems. This "not soordinary" spreadsheet application is wellorganized, and highly illustrated. It has so manyuser friendly features that it almost looks like astand alone program instead of an ExcelWorkbook. Includes: Tensions and Angles,Rigging Equipment, Weight Calculations.

LiftCalc 3 “RiggingCalculator” SoftwareSKU # dvlc3 $95.00

Other Titles SKU # PriceIPT Industrial Fasteners Handbook mnl46 $22.95

IPT Industrial Hydraulics Handbook mnl47 $22.95

IPT Industrial Trades Handbook mnl51 $22.95

IPT Guide to Blueprint Interpretation mnl50 $37.95

IPT Safety First Handbook mnl45 $22.95

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Crane & Lift Equipment Models

This Pagea. GROVE GMK 7550

SKU # crm13 Length: 59” Height: 84” $400.00b. GROVE YARDBOSS 5515

SKU # crm03 Length: 4” Jib Height: 19” $80.00c. GROVE TM 9120

SKU # crm05 Length: 11” Boom H: 10” $160.00d. TEREX DEMAG AC 35 MAMMOET*

SKU # crm10 Length: 7” Boom H: 32” $85.00

e. NATIONAL 1400SKU # crm19 Length: 9.5” Boom H: 33” $150.00

f. SHUTTLELIFT CARRY DECK 5540FSKU # crm09 Length: 4” Height: 19” $80.00

g. GROVE GMK 3055/3050SKU # crm04 Length: 9” Jib Height: 41” $150.00

h. MANLIFTSKU # crm25 Length: 7” Height: 10” $90.00

i. SCISSOR LIFT SKU # crm26 Length: 3” Height: 8” $90.00

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SKU # crm21* Length: 12” Jib Height: 41” $150.00k. POTAIN MDT-178 TOWER CRANE

SKU # crm02* Length: 53” Jib Height: 43” $450.00*cm02Red or cm02Yellow

l. TEREX DEMAG AC 200SKU # crm14 Length: 12” Boom H: 65” $165.00

m.GROVE RT 700 E SUNSHINESKU # crm11S Length: 6.5” Boom H: 26” $55.95

n. WESERHUTTE W180 DRAG LINE SKU # crm24 Length: 8” $295.00

o. MANITOWOC 16000SKU # crm08 Length: 7” Boom Height: 71” $550.00

p. GROVE GMK 5135/5110-1SKU # crm30 Length: 10.625” Width: 2.625”Boom Height: 3’ $299.95

r. MANITOWOC 555SKU # crm17 Length: 8” Height: 24” $350.00

s. GROVE RT540ESKU # crm32 Length: 9.4” Width: 2”Boom Height: 2.8” $189.95

Large Scale Models!

Our Grove GMK 7550has a length of 59”and height of 84”!

Only$400.00

Beautifully craftedmodels, certain toplease any collector!

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t. NATIONAL 1300HSKU # crm18 Length: 11” Max Boom: 25” $150.00

u. MANITOWOC 18000SKU # crm22 Length: 7” Boom Height: 6’ $695.00

v. MANITOWOC 4100WSKU # crm28 Boom Height: 5’ $295.00Also available:• Manitowoc 4100W in 1:50 scale• Ringer model• Tower Extension Kit• Boom Extension Kit

See photographs of the following NEW models on our website, www.craneinstitute.com.

TEREX BENDINI RC45 CRANE SKU # crm33 1:50 Scale $145.95TEREX PM AC40/2L MICHIELSENS SKU # crm34 $163.95JOEL NISSAN FORKLIFT SKU # crm35 1:25 Scale $36.95SHINSEI KOBELCO PANTHER X250 CRANE SKU # crm36 $89.95BUCYRUS ERIE 22-B CABLE SHOVEL SKU # crm37 $179.95GROVE TM 1500 SKU # crm07w Length: 11” Jib Height: 45” $95.00

Visit our website www.craneinstitute.comto view our complete line of models.

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Rigging Capacity Wall ChartSKU # pst19 $14.95

Full color graphicdesign; 22" x28"; Displayscapacity tablesfor shackles,eye bolts, wirerope, chain andsynthetic webslings.

Rigger's Capacity CardSKU # rcc13 $2.95 • 3.5" x 6.25" 6 panels

This wallet size fold-up card containscapacities for eye bolts, shackles andwire rope, chain and synthetic web slings.Included are weights of commonmaterials used on job sites and a step-by-step example of how to calculate slingloading. (min. order 10, laminated &weatherproof, fold up)

Rigging Safety Reference CardSKU # rcc16 $6.9525-199 $5.21 each200 or more $3.48 each7" x 6.25" four panels

This pocket size fold-up card is aquick reference card to theimportant aspects of rigging. Thekey areas covered are wire rope,slings, hardware and riggingpractices. Laminated, weatherprooffolds in half.

In a Flash - Rigging InspectionTraining Field Reference GuideSKU # mnl57 $19.95224 pages, 3” x 5”, softbound

An amazing collection of 110 color photos that depict the mostcommon types of damage as outlined by OSHA, ANSI, &ASME regulations which require the rigging gear’s removalfrom service. Also included are 110 corresponding back &white photos outlining the reason for removal.

Crane Safety Reference CardSKU # rcc14 $6.95 each25-199 $5.21 each200 or more $3.48 each7" x 6.25" four panels

This pocket size-fold up card is a valuable referenceguide for all operators and other personnel workingwith mobile cranes. Key areas covered are cranesetup, pre-operational inspection, working nearpower lines and how to interpret load charts.Laminated, weatherproof, folds in half.

Hoisting Personnel SafetyReference CardSKU # rcc15 $4.9525-199 $3.71 each200 or more $2.48 each3.5" x 6.25" two panels

This pocket size reference card is ideal for pre-liftmeetings, training, and to help improve safety whencranes are used to lift personnel. Covers platformrequirements, selection of rigging, trial and test liftsand pre-lift inspection. Laminated and weatherproof.

Safety Cards & More

Handyman In-Your-Pocket SKU # mnl26 $12.95

The Handyman is loadedwith graphics, data, andtables on anchors, belts,

bolts, glues, paints, solvent, nails,spikes, staples, pipes, pumps, rope,screws, sheet metal, water and air,welding and conversion tables. Alsoincluded is general science, carpentry,and math information.

Pocket Ref SKU # mnl25 $ 12.95

The Pocket Referencecovers air and gases,automotive, carpentry,chemistry, computers,

constants, electrical, first aid, generalscience, geology, glues, solvents,paints, hardware, math, mine, money,plumbing, rope, cable, steel, survey-ing, tools, water, weather safety, andconversion tables. The ultimate prob-lem solving resource.

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Safety Cards & More

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Mobile Crane Hand Signal Wall Chart SKU # pst17 $14.95 SKU # pst17S $14.95*Full color graphic design.

18" x 24" *Available in Spanish

Overhead Crane Hand Signal WallChartSKU # pst18 $14.95 SKU # pst18S $14.95*

Full color graphic design.

18" x 24" *Available in Spanish

Crane Institute Safety Posters - Set of TwoSKU # pst16 $18.95

Full color graphic design.

18" x 24"

Hand Signal Charts NowAvailable in Spanish!

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Mobile CraneHand SignalCardSKU # hsc14 $1.95 SKU # hsc14S $1.95*

Wallet size to illustrate thecorrect hand signalsrequired by OSHA andANSI/ASME whendirecting operators ofmobile cranes (min. order10, laminated &weatherproof, folds inhalf)

*Now available in Spanish!

OverheadCraneHand SignalCardSKU # hsc15 $1.50

Wallet size to illustrate thecorrect signals requiredby OSHA and ANSI/ASMEwhen directing theoperation of overheadcranes.(min. order 10,laminated & weatherproof)

Tower CraneHand SignalCardSKU # hsc16 $1.50

Wallet size to illustrate thecorrect signals required byOSHA and ANSI/ASME whendirecting the operation oftower cranes.(min. order 10,laminated & weatherproof)

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Safety Cards & More

Hand Signal Charts OSHA required, for posting onoutside of crane or in the workarea, self-adhesive, weatherproof.

Mobile Cranes

SKU # hsc22 $14.95

SKU # hsc22S $14.95*

8.5" x 11"*Now available in Spanish!

Overhead Cranes SKU # hsc21 $9.955.5" x 8.5"

Crane & EquipmentInspection CertificateDecalSKU # dcl16 $2.95 (qty. discounts available)

These long-lasting full color foil decals guardagainst fading and peeling. They provide clearand concise documentation of OSHA and ASMEcrane or equipment inspections, such as forkliftsand rigging.

Calipers SKU # svg24 $16.95

Made of sturdy stainless steel, measures the insideand outside diameter of wire rope and otherinspection items.

Sheave GaugesHeavy Duty Poly SKU # svg23 $7.95

A necessary tool when inspecting cranes, loadblocks and other hoisting equipment which utilizesheaves.

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Crane Institute of America Embroidered Golf ShirtComfortable polyester/cotton blend, short sleeve, available in eight colorsand sizes Medium, Large, X-Large, and XX-Large.

Safety Cards & More

Crane Institute of America T-ShirtPre-shrunk, 100% cotton. White only. Available in sizes: Small, Medium,Large, X-Large, and XX-Large.

SKU # TShirtS $ 9.95 SKU # TShirtXL $ 9.95SKU # TShirtM $ 9.95 SKU # TShirtXXL $12.95SKU # TShirtL $ 9.95

SKU # golfbark* $19.95SKU # golfnavy $19.95SKU # golfgray $19.95SKU # golfburgundy $19.95

SKU # golfhunter $19.95SKU # golfstone $19.95SKU # golfsage $19.95SKU # golfslate $19.95

*Limited sizes available

Crane Institute of America 2-Tone CapBrushed cotton constructed cap with embroidery on front center. 6 panel caphas a self-fabric adjustable closure with brass buckle and grommet. Availablein Kakhi and Navy.

SKU # Hat $14.95

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HandheldAnemometer

SKU # svg-25 $39.95

Features:

Wind Speed (mph, km/h, m/s,Knos)

Displays MAX & Average WindSpeed Since Power On

Beaufort Scale Bar Graph (0-2)

Wind Chill (oF or oC)

Temperature (oF or oC)

Backlight with Auto Off

Battery Saving Auto Off

Neck Band Included for Easy Carrying

Specifications:

Maximum Measured Speed : 67 mph

Minimum Measured Speed : 0.44 mph

Resolution-Wind Speed: 0.1 for All Units

Temperature Measuring Range: -21.8 to 138.2 oF/ -29.9 to59 oC

Resolution-Temperature : 0.2oF/0.1oC

Power Requirements:

Power Requirements : 1 CR2032 Button Cell (Not Included)

They provide clear and concise documentation of OSHAand ANSI/ASME

Receiver:

1.63” L x .7” W x 4” H

Package:

2.5” L x 1.25” W x 5.5” H

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PROGRAM CODES FOR ALL TRAINING PROGRAMS Code Program Length Fee $

ALSI Aerial Lift Safety & Inspector 3 days $795

BTO Boom Truck Operator, “Hands-On” 5 days $1295

MMCS Managing (Mobile) Crane Safety 2 days $595

FLSI Forklift Safety & Inspector 3 days $795

MCO(3) Mobile Crane Operator 3 days $895

MCO(4) Mobile Crane Operator, “Hands-On” 4 days $995

MCI Mobile Crane Inspector 4 days $995

OCSI Overhead Crane Safety & Inspector 4 days $995

R/SP Rigger/Signalperson 2 days $595

RSI Rigging Equipment Inspector 3 days $795

TCSI Tower Crane Operator & Inspector 4 days $995

TTAL Train-The-Trainer, Aerial Lifts 4 days $1395

TTBT Train-The-Trainer, Boom Trucks 4 days $1395

TTF Train-The-Trainer, Forklifts 4 days $1195

TTMC Train-The-Trainer, Mobile Cranes 9 days $2295

TTOC Train-The-Trainer, Overhead Cranes 4 days $1395

TTR Train-The-Trainer, Rigging 4 days $1395

OEX Certification for all Operator courses $95

IEX Certification for all Inspector courses $295

TEX Certification for all Trainer courses (classroom only) $345

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Training Program Schedule

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Certificates suitable for framing areawarded to all attendees whocomplete the training program(s).

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Training program participants areautomatically enrolled in our CraneSafety Hotline service for post-training support and consultation.E-mail your technical questions [email protected]

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Training Programs:Mobile Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7, 9Boom Truck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Tower Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Overhead Crane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Rigger/Signalperson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13Aerial Lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Forklift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Train-The-Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Products:Safety Training Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-19Field Guides/Handbooks/Manuals . . . .20-21, 23Standards & Checklists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Crane & Lift Equipment Models . . . . . . . .24-25Safety Cards & More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-29

Registration & Product Order Form . . . . . . .30-31