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recommend this information be used as a guideline only and that contractors consult with third party certification organizations for accreditation information and
with states and municipalities for licensing information. Any advice or comments in this manual is given in this general context and should not be relied upon as a substitute for legal or other professional advice.
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Overview ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
Federal Crane Operators Certification Rule Requirements ........................................................................ 4
Scope of New Rule .................................................................................................................................. 5
State & City Licensing Requirements .......................................................................................................... 7
Connecticut ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Massachusetts ......................................................................................................................................... 7
New Jersey .............................................................................................................................................. 7
New York State ........................................................................................................................................ 8
New York City .......................................................................................................................................... 8
Pennsylvania ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Rhode Island ............................................................................................................................................ 9
Accredited and Recognized Crane Operator Certification Organizations (Option 1) .................................. 11
Crane Institute Certification (CIC) ......................................................................................................... 11
Written Exam Information ................................................................................................................ 11
Practical Exam Information ............................................................................................................... 11
National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) ............................................. 11
Written Exam Information ................................................................................................................ 12
Practical Exam Information ............................................................................................................... 12
National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) .................................................... 12
Written Exam Information ................................................................................................................ 12
Practical Exam Information ............................................................................................................... 12
CIC Accredited Practical Exam Instructors (by State) ................................................................................ 14
Maine .................................................................................................................................................... 14
New Jersey ............................................................................................................................................ 14
New York ............................................................................................................................................... 14
Pennsylvania ......................................................................................................................................... 15
NCCCO Accredited Practical Exam Instructors (by State) ......................................................................... 16
Maine .................................................................................................................................................... 16
New Jersey ............................................................................................................................................ 17
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New York ............................................................................................................................................... 18
Pennsylvania ......................................................................................................................................... 18
States with Available NCCCO Practical Exam Sites.................................................................................... 21
New Jersey ............................................................................................................................................ 21
Pennsylvania ......................................................................................................................................... 21
NCCER Accredited Tower Crane Certification Providers (by State) .......................................................... 22
Georgia .................................................................................................................................................. 22
NCCER Accredited or Authorized Assessment Centers (by State) ............................................................ 22
Connecticut ........................................................................................................................................... 22
Maine .................................................................................................................................................... 23
Pennsylvania ......................................................................................................................................... 23
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Overview This document will enable users to identify the impacts and plan a course of action to comply with
the new Federal Crane Operators Certification Rule. The Table of Contents will allow users to jump
to the section most useful for them and hyperlinks throughout the document will bring users to
pertinent online information.
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Federal Crane Operators Certification Rule Requirements The new Federal Crane Operators Certification Rule becomes effective November 10, 2018. The
rule requires crane operators to pass a written and practical exam for each type of crane in order
to be considered compliant under OSHA rules.
Current OSHA Regulations Title 29, Subtitle B, Chapter XVII, Part 1926, Subpart CC - “Cranes and Derricks \in Construction”
The new rule provides 3 certification options:
Option 1. Certification by an independent testing organization accredited by a nationally
recognized accrediting organization
Option 2. Qualification by an employer's independently audited program
Option 3. Qualification by the U.S. military
This document will deal only with Option 1 as this is the most likely method of compliance for our
employers. For many state licenses, Option 1 is also the method through which to attain local
compliance, however there are several northeastern states which require their own state
administered examination:
1. Connecticut
2. Massachusetts
3. New York
4. Rhode Island
Generally, very few state licenses themselves will be sufficient for federal compliance. Instead, it
is recommended that state licenses and third party certifications are kept on hand for OSHA. For
more information on the machinery types, see the scope illustration below to view how
equipment will be categorized.
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State & City Licensing Requirements
Connecticut State License not compliant with Federal Crane Operator Certification Rule
NCCCO/CIC/NCCER Certification not recognized by State Licensing Board.
2 Types of State License
Crane
Hoisting
Link to Connecticut Crane or Hoisting Law
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Massachusetts State License not compliant with Federal Crane Operator Certification Rule
NCCCO/CIC/NCCER Certification not recognized by State Licensing Board.
Link to Massachusetts Hoisting Equipment Law
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New Jersey State License should be compliant with Federal Crane Operator Certification Rule for certain
classifications
NCCCO/CIC/NCCER Certification is recognized and required by State Licensing Board.
New Jersey only requires a license for:
Lattice Boom Truck Crane
Lattice Boom Crawler Crane
Small Telescopic Boom Crane (less than 17.5 tons)
Large Telescopic Boom Crane (more than 17.5 tons)
The Act does not apply to cranes with manufacturers' rated lifting capacity of less than 10 tons. Also not
covered are Forklifts, Digger Derrick Trucks, Aircraft Bucket Trucks, Knuckle Booms, Trolley Booms or any
vehicles or machines not having a power operated winch or load line.
Link to New Jersey Crane Operator License Law
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New York State State License is compliant with Federal Crane Operator Certification Rule for certain classifications
NCCCO/CIC/NCCER Certification not recognized by State Licensing Board.
NYS Department of Labor classifies the following crane licenses
Class A - Unrestricted – Conventional, cable, lattice boom, and friction are names that
have been used in reference to this classification. This classification includes all cranes
having a fixed lattice boom, with or without free fall capability; conventional tower
cranes, derricks and all cranes with free fall capability. Class A allows operation of any
crane.
Class B - Hydraulic – This includes all hydraulic cranes which have a telescopic boom
and swinging cab; there is no restriction on maximum manufacturer’s rating. This
classification also includes smaller trailer or truck mounted self-erecting tower cranes,
as well as boom trucks having over 28 ton manufacturer’s rated capacity. Class B
allows operation of B, C & D.
Class C - Boom Truck – This includes cranes having telescopic booms which are
generally truck mounted and up to 28 ton maximum manufacturer’s rated capacity.
Class C allows operation of C & D.
Class D - Restricted Boom Truck – These cranes are also referred to as sign hangers,
but their use is not restricted to that industry. This includes cranes having telescopic
booms which are generally truck mounted and up to 3 ton maximum manufacturer’s
rated capacity, and up to 125 feet of boom. Class D allows operation of D only.
Class E – Reserved.
Class F - Line Truck – These cranes are also referred to as digger derricks. It is up to 15
ton maximum manufacturer’s rated capacity, 65 foot maximum boom length, utilizing
a non-conductive tip with nylon rope, for use in electrical applications only. Class F
allows operation of F only.
Crane License Website
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New York City Municipal License not compliant with Federal Crane Operator Certification Rule due to classifications
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NCCCO/CIC/NCCER Certification is recognized and required by Municipal Licensing Board.
NYC has 3 license classifications:
Class A licenses, for machines with a boom length under 200 feet;
Class B licenses, for machines with any boom length;
Class C licenses, for machines under 50 tons.
Class A License Requirements
Class B License Requirements
Class C License Requirements
Link to New York City Licensing Information
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Pennsylvania State License is not compliant with Federal Crane Operator Certification Rule due to lack of
classifications
NCCCO/CIC/NCCER Certification is recognized and required by State Licensing Board.
NCCCO Form for Verifying Certification with State
NCCER Form for Verifying Credentials with State
Link to Pennsylvania Crane Operator License Law
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Rhode Island State License not compliant with Federal Crane Operator Certification Rule
NCCCO/CIC/NCCER Certification not recognized by State Licensing Board.
There are two types of licenses:
Unrestricted License - qualifies operator on specified equipment
Restricted License – qualifies operator on specified equipment only on single
employer site
There are 13 categories of licenses
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(A) FULL LICENSE
(B) CRANE/LATTICE LICENSE -- Lattice boom cranes, derricks, stiff legs, Chicago booms,
gin poles, and tower cranes.
(C) HYDRAULIC CRANE LICENSE -- Cranes which the main boom is hydraulically
telescopic, elevators, personnel and/or material hoists, manipulators, winches, spider
cranes, vibratory hammers, and hydraulic hoists.
(D) AERIAL LIFT LICENSE -- Boom type personnel/material lift that is hydraulically
operated
(E) OVERHEAD ELECTRIC CRANE LICENSE -- Machinery which is electrically operated,
that moves along an overhead rail that supports a trolley
(F) CONVEYOR BELT LICENSE Self-propelled crushing and /or reclaiming equipment,
and portable conveyors used to move materials.
(G) CONCRETE PUMP / SCREEDING EQUIPMENT LICENSE -- Hydraulic pumps and
screeders which pumps cement products
(H) CONSTRUCTION FORKLIFT/ TELEHANDLER LICENSE -- Hydraulic equipment that
does not have a cable winch, but has forks to transport material with an extendable
boom for height and reach.
(I) EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT LICENSE -- Rubber tired, crawler, or robotic equipment
(whose primary function is not designed for hoisting) machinery for excavating,
grading, demolition, crushing, grinding, reclaiming, paving and compaction of earth or
asphalt.
(J) DRILLING RIG LICENSE -- Truck or track mounted, rotary type machine used to test
and/or excavate the earth.
(K) HYDRAULIC DELIVERY TRUCK -- Supply, delivery, or equipment rental company to
only unload their product or equipment at their delivery destination by whatever
hydraulic means that is on the transport vehicle.
(L) SIGN CRANE -- Installation and removal of signs only.
(M) SEGMENTAL LIFT HOIST OR SEGMENTAL ERECTING ARM -- Machinery that is used
for hoisting and setting precast concrete segments underground in tunnel
construction
Link to Rhode Island Hoisting License Regulations
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Accredited and Recognized Crane Operator Certification Organizations
(Option 1)
Crane Institute Certification (CIC) Crane Institute of America Certification, LLC (CIC) is an independent certifying organization providing
OSHA recognized, NCCA accredited crane operator, rigger and signalperson certifications.
CIC certifications are valid for 5 years at which point individuals must verify 1,000 hours of crane
operation (or retake the practical exam) and take a recertification written exam.
Website
Written Exam Information CIC offers 2 methods to set up a written exam
1. Certify individual at an external site (i.e. sylvan learning center, school, or library)
2. Certify individual using internal proctor or using CIC provided external proctor
CIC also allows companies to be their own written exam site, but requires an on-site coordinator.
Practical Exam Information CIC provides a list of local and traveling individuals certified to provide a practical exam. In addition,
companies, job sites, or crane yards can apply to become practical exam sites if they wish.
National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) NCCCO (“N”-Triple C-“O”) was formed in January 1995 as a non-profit organization with its mission to
develop effective performance standards for safe crane operation to assist all segments of general
industry and construction.
By providing thorough, independent assessments of knowledge and skills, NCCCO aims to enhance
lifting equipment safety, reduce workplace risk, improve performance records, stimulate training, and
give due recognition to the professionals who work in, with, and around cranes.
This combination of crane-related experience and exam development knowledge has been
supplemented with input from the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) as well as the
ANSI/ASME committees that developed and revise the B30 crane standard. The result is a sound, valid,
and effective tests of operators’ and associated trades’ proficiency. NCCCO certification is valid for 5
years at which point individuals must pass a recertification written test and recertify medical
compliance.
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Written Exam Information NCCCO has three options for the written exam:
1. Companies can submit a Test Administration Request and identify a Test Site Coordinator
to complete the written exam at the location of their choice
2. Individuals can also find open written exams and apply to attend those
3. Individuals can also apply to take a Computer-based test at an approved location
Practical Exam Information NCCCO provides a list of practical exam instructors and practical exam sites. In addition, companies, job
sites, and crane yards can become practical exam test sites themselves if they appoint a Test Site
Coordinator, designated Proctors, and arrange to have an NCCCO accredited examiner on site for
exams.
National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
NCCER develops standardized construction and maintenance curriculum and assessments with
portable credentials. These credentials are tracked through NCCER’s Registry System that allows
organizations and companies to track the qualifications of their craft professionals and/or check the
qualifications of possible new hires. NCCER's Registry System also assists craft professionals by
maintaining their records in a secure database.
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Written Exam Information NCCER divides its Written Exams into 4 categories:
1. Mobile Crane
a. Industrial (all purpose)
b. Lattice Boom
c. Telescopic Boom
d. Boom Truck
2. Tower Crane
For Mobile Cranes, operators must locate a NCCER Mobile Crane Endorsed Accredited Assessment Centers for the written examination. For Tower Cranes, operators must locate a Tower Crane Endorsed Accredited Assessment Centers or become one themselves for the written examination.
Practical Exam Information NCCER’s Endorsed Accredited Assessment Centers are able to deliver the certification program
(assessments and practical examinations) to their employees/membership using their own equipment
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as personnel are available and time permits. Learn how to become an Endorsed Accredited Assessment
Center.
For Tower Cranes there is one written and one practical exam, however for each category of mobile
crane, there are multiple types of practical exams one must pass. To understand the breakdown of the
exam process for each type of crane click on this document “Paths to Mobile Crane Credentials”.
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CIC Accredited Practical Exam Instructors (by State)
Maine Jason Gillis
Company: Chadwick-Baross
Location: Bangor, ME
Phone: 207-949-4753
Email [email protected]
Website: https://www.chadwick-baross.com/
Cary G. Green
Company: PRO Industrial Plus
Location: Island Falls, ME
Phone: 207-447-0528
Email: [email protected]
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New Hampshire
Toby DeBattiste
Company: Independent
Location: New Hampshire
Phone: 603-209-3606
Email: [email protected]
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New Jersey John Beauparlant
Company: Independent
Location: New Jersey
Phone: 302-220-3110
Email: [email protected]
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New York Jose A. DeJesus
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Company: Independent
Location: New York
Phone: 347-742-8323
Email: [email protected]
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Pennsylvania Carl J Cencetti Sr
Company: Independent
Location: Pennsylvania
Phone: 215-859-2194
Email: [email protected]
Gary Tellish
Company: Independent
Location: Pennsylvania
Phone: 724-601-0220
Email: [email protected]
Michael Nicholas
Company: Independent
Location: Pennsylvania
Phone: 610-659-7027
Email: [email protected]
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NCCCO Accredited Practical Exam Instructors (by State)
Massachusetts Robbie McCarthy
Company: Independent
Location: Barre, MA
Phone: 774-345-0398
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: SIGNALPERSON
John S. Robertson III
Company: Triple J Crane Works
Location: Athol, MA
Phone: 254-423-0254
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED CAB,
RIGGER LEVEL I, SIGNALPERSON
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Maine John Bartlett
Company: Industrial Training International, Inc.
Location: Bowerbank, ME
Phone: 207-290-7616
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.iti.com/
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED CAB,
RIGGER LEVEL I, RIGGER LEVEL II, SIGNALPERSON
Roy Bolton II
Company: Cianbro
Location: Madison, ME
Phone: 207-653-2458
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.cianbro.com/
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED CAB,
TOWER CRANE, OVERHEAD CRANE, ARTICULATING BOOM CRANE, SIGNALPERSON
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Robert Meckley
Company: Cianbro
Location: Skowhegan, ME
Phone: 207-612-2684
Website: http://www.cianbro.com/
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED CAB
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New Jersey Keith Adolf
Company: Independent
Location: Stratford, NJ
Phone: 856-435-4299
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED CAB,
TOWER CRANE, OVERHEAD CRANE
Larry DeMark
Company: LuMark Consulting, LLP
Location: Stratford, NJ
Phone: 856-669-8516
Website: http://lumarkconsulting.com/Home_Page.html
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED CAB,
TOWER CRANE, OVERHEAD CRANE, ARTICULATING BOOM CRANE, SIGNALPERSON, RIGGER LEVEL I
Kenneth Shinn
Company: Cranex, Inc.
Location: Lakewood, NJ
Phone: 732-681-8516
Website: www.cranexltd.com
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED CAB,
TOWER CRANE, ARTICULATING BOOM CRANE, SERVICE TRUCK CRANE, DEDICATED PILE DRIVER,
SIGNALPERSON, RIGGER LEVEL I
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Carl Simonye
Company: CraneCoach LLC
Location: Lambertville, NJ
Phone: 800-521-7669
Website: http://trainingcraneoperator.com/
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED CAB,
OVERHEAD CRANE, ARTICULATING BOOM CRANE, ARTICULATING BOOM LOADER, SERVICE TRUCK
CRANE, SIGNALPERSON, RIGGER LEVEL I
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New York John Glinski
Company: Crane Training and Safety Consultants LLC.
Location: Croton on Hudson, NY Phone: 845-701-5677
Website: http://www.ctsconsultants.com/
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED CAB,
TOWER CRANE, ARTICULATING BOOM CRANE, SIGNALPERSON, RIGGER LEVEL I, RIGGER LEVEL II
Todd Polakoff
Company: Crane Management
Location: New York, NY
Phone: 917-636-2416
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: SIGNALPERSON, RIGGER LEVEL I
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Pennsylvania
Thomas DeSoo
Company: I&I Sling
Location: Aston, PA
Phone: 610-485-8500
Website: https://iandisling.com/
Email: [email protected]
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Areas Accredited: RIGGER LEVEL I, RIGGER LEVEL II
Raymond Feidt
Company: Stephenson Equipment, Inc.
Location: Harrisburg, PA
Phone: 717-558-7240
Website: http://stephensonequipment.com/
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED
CAB, TOWER CRANE, OVERHEAD CRANE, ARTICULATING BOOM CRANE, SERVICE TRUCK
CRANE, SIGNALPERSON, RIGGER LEVEL I, RIGGER LEVEL II
Jack Flaugh
Company: Crawford Custom Consulting Inc
Location: Meadville, PA
Phone: 814-333-9600
Website: https://crawfordcustom.com/
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED
CAB, SERVICE TRUCK CRANE
William Hottenstein
Company: Atlantic Crane Inspection
Services Location: Bensalem, PA
Phone: 215-639-2579
Website: http://atlanticcrane.com/
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED
CAB, TOWER CRANE, OVERHEAD CRANE, ARTICULATING BOOM CRANE, SIGNALPERSON
Brian Hough
Company: Crawford Custom
Consulting Location: Meadville, PA
Phone: 814-333-9600
Website: https://crawfordcustom.com/
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED CAB,
ARTICULATING BOOM CRANE, DIGGER DERRICK, SERVICE TRUCK CRANE, SIGNALPERSON, RIGGER
LEVEL I
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William G. Hough
Company: Hough Logistics, LLC
Location: Downington, PA
Phone: 917-657-4408
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED CAB
Adam Kroepil
Company: Stephenson
Equipment Location: McDonald, PA
Phone: 412-287-0762
Website: http://stephensonequipment.com/
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED
CAB, SIGNALPERSON, RIGGER LEVEL I, RIGGER LEVEL II
James J. Russell, Jr.
Company: Atlantic Crane Inspection
Services Location: Bensalem, PA
Phone: 215-639-2579
Website: http://atlanticcrane.com/
Email: [email protected]
Areas Accredited: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM—FIXED CAB,
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States with Available NCCCO Practical Exam Sites
New Jersey Organization: Cranex
Location: Lakewood, NJ
Website: www.cranexltd.com
Available Cranes: TELESCOPIC BOOM CRANE—SWING CAB TELESCOPIC BOOM CRANE—FIXED CAB
LATTICE BOOM, TOWER CRANE
Contact: Kenneth Shinn
Phone: 732-364-1088
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Pennsylvania Organization: Crawford Custom
Consulting Location: Meadville, PA
Website: https://crawfordcustom.com/
Available Cranes: LATTICE BOOM, TELESCOPIC BOOM CRANE—FIXED CAB TELESCOPIC BOOM CRANE—
SWING CAB, ARTICULATING BOOM CRANE, ARTICULATING BOOM LOADER, RIGGER
Contact: Brian Hough
Phone: 814-333-9600
Organization: Rigging Institute
Location: Aston, PA
Website: https://www.rigginginstitute.com/
Available Cranes: OVERHEAD CRANE, RIGGER
Contact: Eric Perry
Phone: 888-416-1965
Organization: Stephenson
Equipment Location: Harrisburg, PA
Website: http://stephensonequipment.com/
Available Cranes: TELESCOPIC BOOM CRANE—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM CRANE—FIXED CAB,
LATTICE BOOM, TOWER CRANE, ARTICULATING BOOM CRANE
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Contact: Ray Feidt
Phone: 800-325-6455
Organization: Stephenson
Equipment Location: McDonald,
PA
Website: http://stephensonequipment.com/
Available Cranes: TELESCOPIC BOOM CRANE—SWING CAB, TELESCOPIC BOOM CRANE—FIXED CAB
Contact: Ray Feidt
Phone: 800-325-
6455
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NCCER Accredited Tower Crane Certification Providers (by State)
Georgia Debbie Dickenson
Company: Crane Industry Services
Location: Waco, GA
Website: http://www.craneindustryservices.com/
Phone: 770-783-9292
Email: [email protected]
NCCER Accredited or Authorized Assessment Centers (by State)
Connecticut Company: Industrial Management & Training Institute Inc.
Location: Waterbury, CT
Website: https://imti.edu/
Phone: 203-753-7910
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Maine Company: Cianbro Corporation
Location: Pittsfield, ME
Website: http://www.cianbro.com/Home.aspx
Phone: 207-487-3311
Pennsylvania Company: ABC – Central PA
Location: Milesburg, PA
Website: https://www.abccentralpa.org/
Phone: 814-353-1999
Company: ABC – Eastern PA
Location: Germantown, PA
Website: https://www.abceastpa.org/
Phone: 610-279-6666
Company: ABC – Western PA
Location: Gibsonia, PA
Website: http://abcwpa.org/
Phone: 412-213-3556
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