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Old 09-15-2011, 09:56 AM
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CRane certification

I dont know where this belongs, but does anyone here have the NCCO, etc crane certifications? I am looking to add a 20 ton crane/flatbed to our fleet. I have read the state of Pennsylvania website concerning testing, but what is an actual practical test? Like a drivers test of a crane?

Maybe this isnt such a good idea...lol the way I understand PA laws, if we use a knuckleboom with no winch or operator articulation, I dont need a certification for my employees. Any help is appreciated.

Also, the state recognizes the different sactioning bodies, any better than the other?
Old 09-15-2011, 11:28 AM
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Talk to Jenny... She can get you lined out. I went through one of her training courses a few years back. I was an inspector so I better not try and answer questions as far as the operational side of things go.
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