ITI conducts the majority of its crane training and rigging training courses at client locations in North America and around the world. In addition, many clients choose to send key personnel to open-enrollment courses offered at ITI Training Centers in the USA and Canada. Online learning courses are also available for various subjects. Find the courses that you are interested and learn about the different course delivery methods.
Crane training has been a staple of ITI since its inception under the corporate name of Crane & Equipment Training (CET). Subjects include the operation, inspection, lift planning, assembly and disassembly of mobile cranes, overhead cranes, pedestal cranes, tower cranes.
Rigging training subjects include advanced rigging applications, basic rigging and signaling, and rigging gear inspection. ITI has paved the way in the industry regarding rigging training for nearly 30 years and this curriculum is incredibly unique to ITI as its core competency.
Inspection training is a cornerstone of ITI - the company was originally founded as Wire Rope & Rigging Consultants. Inspection subjects include wire rope, wire rope slings, chain, synthetic slings, roundslings, rigging hardware, below-the-hook-lifting devices, as well as mobile cranes and overhead cranes.
Certification training courses prepare students to complete practical and written exams for nationally-accredited certifications like CIC, NCCCO, or ITI Qualifications including basic rigger, signalperson, advanced rigger, mobile crane operator, overhead crane operator, and lift director.
Lift Planning subjects including lift directing, site supervision, and critical lift planning. ITI has been offering these course subjects since 2007; the first courses of their kind, they are another example of the company's pioneering spirit to improving the client's crane and rigging activities.
Heavy equipment training subjects include operation and inspection of light and heavy rolling stock including forklifts, telescopic handlers, backhoes, loaders, graders, aerial work platform, and various other equipment. ITI has offered these subjects since its inception as Crane & Equipment Training (CET).