You’re interested in getting started as an overhead crane operator but you’re not sure where to even begin. You’re in luck – Introducing ITI’s Ultimate Guide to Overhead Crane Training! Let’s first get started with the basics.
An overhead crane is a machine, or piece of equipment, that allows you to lift and move heavy materials from one location to another in a precise manner.
There are three basic types of overhead cranes:
Overhead cranes are regularly utilized to move heavy loads in factories, warehouses, and other industrial settings. They're often precision configured and designed to fit a specific form of loading application. Think automobile manufacturers, ship building facilities, and storage yards where items are regularly loaded and unloaded from trucks, rail cars and barges.
It’s important to note that while OSHA regulations do not spell out overhead crane training requirements, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers does indeed do so via the B30 Committee and the ASME B30. 2 Overhead and Gantry Cranes standard.
The charter of the ASME B30 Standards Committee on Safety Standards for Cableways, Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Hooks, Jacks, and Slings is to develop, maintain, and interpret safety codes and standards covering the construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing, maintenance and use of cranes and other lifting and material movement related equipment.
Every few years, the B30 Committee reviews and updates existing standards as a result of:
- Technological advances
- Newly collected data
- Evolving environmental and industry needs
When lifting and moving a load, there are three phases of the lift, each of which are addressed in the ASME B30.2 Overhead and Gantry Cranes standard:
1. Before the liftHere we provide a glimpse into elements the stringent standard as it applies to the three phases of a lift.
Note: For the full list of crane operator responsibilities, please refer to Section 2-3.3.4 of the ASME B30.2 Overhead and Gantry Cranes standard available for purchase here via the ITI Bookstore.
In addition to the responsibilities listed above, ASME B30.2 outlines the following tasks that crane operators shall do before executing an overhead lift:
Believe it or not, this above list is not comprehensive, hence the need training. For the full list of crane operator responsibilities, please refer to Section 2-3.3.4 of the ASME B30.2 Overhead and Gantry Cranes standard available for purchase here via the ITI Bookstore.
The ASME B30.2 standard Overhead and Gantry Cranes, section 2-3.1. 2 states that training must be specific to the equipment and task, or application, at hand. That’s where we come in! We have designed multiple overhead crane operator courses which are applicable to those at various points in their careers.
The ITI 1-day Overhead Crane Operator Course is designed to instruct operators in the proper operating techniques and pre-operational inspection of overhead lifting devices which include bridge, gantry, monorail, fixed hoist, and jib wall mounts. Interactive, problem-solving classroom workshops are followed by hands-on activities. A written exam and hands-on evaluation will be administered.
This 4-hour, online overhead training course gives equipment operators a solid foundation in health and safety standards, preventative maintenance, and the proper procedures for safely operating overhead cranes. Delivered through multimedia presentations and interactive discussions, course content is reinforced through operator workbooks and supplementary handouts. Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be recorded and accessible for download and printing on the individual learner record.
Did you know that you can train with us online, in-person at one of our Training Centers or your location, and even virtually via the ITI VR Crane Simulator (sneak peek below)?
Not sure which option is best for you? Contact us today, and we'll help get you set up with the optimal solution.
Industrial Training International (ITI) is a global leader in the design and delivery of learning solutions for organizations conducting crane, rigging, and load handling activities. Founded in 1986, the company originally specialized in instructor-led training, field services, and consulting. ITI has since grown to also produce live online, and on-demand courses delivered via the ITI Learning Hub and has been recognized with numerous industry association awards for its groundbreaking virtual reality crane simulator solution. For more information about ITI, visit iti.com.