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CRANE INSPECTIONS & OPERATOR TRAINING IN MA & CT

Keep Your Crane Equipment High-Functioning and Your Operators OSHA-Compliant

OSHA-Certified CRANE INSPECTIONS & Safety Training

 

Cranes are an integral part of any industrial or construction operation, but neglecting routine maintenance and proper operator training can increase the risk of injury and lead to costly downtime.

Your business deserves the best, which is why Maybury offers both comprehensive crane inspections and operator training to safeguard your employees and protect your bottom line.

Our OSHA-certified instructors provide training for both individuals and teams and can host sessions on-site at your facility for a personalized, hands-on experience. Click the button below to get started today.

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COMPREHENSIVE CRANE SAFETY SOLUTIONS FROM MAYBURY

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CRANE INSPECTIONS

 

On average, we recommend inspecting your cranes regularly to catch minor issues before they escalate into costly equipment failures or safety hazards. Maybury performs thorough crane inspections, examining:

  • Structural components: Booms, hooks, cables, and frames for wear, cracks, or damage

  • Hydraulic and mechanical systems: Cylinders, pumps, motors, and gears for leaks or malfunctions

  • Safety devices: Limit switches, overload protection, emergency stops, and alarms

  • Electrical systems: Wiring, controls, and lighting for proper operation

  • Operational performance: Smooth movement, load handling, and proper alignment

  • Maintenance points: Lubrication, fasteners, and wear items for preventative care

CRANE OPERATOR TRAINING

 

Proper training is essential to keep your crane operators and job sites safe while maximizing productivity. Maybury offers hands-on, OSHA-certified crane operator training for both individuals and teams, covering:

  • Safe operation procedures: Proper startup, shutdown, and load handling techniques

  • Equipment inspection: How to identify hazards and perform pre-operation checks

  • Load management: Calculating capacities, rigging loads, and ensuring stability

  • Emergency response: How to react safely in the event of equipment malfunction or unexpected situations

  • Regulatory compliance: OSHA standards, documentation, and reporting requirements

  • Communication protocols: Signals, radio use, and team coordination for safe operations

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3 BENEFITS of INVESTing in crane safety

According to OSHA, up to 90% of crane accidents are caused by human error. Strengthen the safety and stability of your operations with in-depth inspections and high-quality operator training.

 

 

Maximize Equipment Lifespan

Regular inspections and maintenance help catch minor issues before they escalate, reducing breakdowns, costly repairs, and downtime while keeping your cranes running smoothly and efficiently.

AVOID OSHA PENALTIES

Noncompliance can be expensive: OSHA fines now reach up to $165,514 per willful or repeated violation. Investing in crane safety helps you stay compliant and protect your bottom line.

EXPLORE OUR OTHER SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAMS

In warehouse and workplace environments, many on-site injuries and equipment errors stem from inadequate safety practices or insufficient training. At Maybury, we go beyond basic safety inspections; we’re your long-term partner in building a safer, more efficient workplace.

Our OSHA-certified training programs and tailored safety services help reduce risk, prevent costly accidents, and keep your team compliant. In addition to comprehensive safety inspections, we also offer the following safety training courses.

CRANE SAFETY Faqs

How often should crane equipment be inspected?
Cranes should be inspected regularly (typically monthly, quarterly, and annually depending on usage and regulatory requirements) to catch minor issues before they escalate into safety risks or costly equipment failure.
How often should crane operator training be refreshed?
Refresher training is recommended every 3–5 years or whenever operators take on new responsibilities, work with different equipment, or when safety protocols are updated.
Who needs crane operator training?
Anyone who operates, supervises, or works near crane equipment should receive proper training. This includes individual operators, team leads, supervisors, and other personnel responsible for safe crane operation.

 

How long do inspections and training take?
  • Crane inspections: Depending on the equipment and scope, a thorough inspection typically takes 1–3 hours per crane.
  • Operator training: Length varies depending on the number of participants and equipment covered, but sessions are designed to provide hands-on, practical instruction.
Can Maybury help with crane maintenance or repairs if issues are found?
Yes. If inspections uncover maintenance needs or repairs, our team can assist with corrective actions to ensure your equipment remains safe, reliable, and compliant with OSHA standards.
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