NACB, Inc. has provided
specialized safety training to over 100,000 crane
and rigging professionals throughout the United States
and overseas. Our leadership in the industry and persistent
determination to offer only the best programs available
have given us the ability to present safety programs
of the highest quality. This renowned quality is found
in this, one of our most successful programs.
This program is designed for in-house personnel, previously
qualified as trainers, who need a thorough understanding
of the subject(s) for presentation to groups of their
supervisors, operators, and inspection and maintenance
personnel. All attendees will be assigned the task
of specific research, development, and the presentation
of materials during this course.

Your trainers will learn:
How to perform classroom instruction for your personnel in the following areas:
- Operational Limitations
- Safe Operating Practices
- Selecting the Right Sling
- Basic Sling Configurations
- Breaking Strength
- Working Load Limit
- Safety Factor, Splice Efficiency
- Load Angle Factor
- Rated Capacity
- Rigging Considerations
- Trainer Qualifications
- Training Course Development
- Preparation Goals
- Training Techniques
- Step-by-Step Process of Conducting Program
- Evaluation
- Training Through Simulation
Course Number: OCTT 100
5 Days $1,995.00
NACB, Inc. - Certified Trainer - $395.00
Immediately following the completion of this program, a block of time has been reserved for administration of written testing for Certification. A Certificate of Competency is issued to those who successfully complete all the requirements set forth by NACB, Inc. Please contact us to determine what qualifications your personnel must possess. |
Flash Series
Receive a series of "Safety Flash" Videos applicable to the program. |
For registration and program availability, contact us at 1-800-654-5640 or via email at nacbgroup@cranesafe.com
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