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The Foundation has made changes based on new telehandler certification availability.
Since July 2022, ten women have been trained by Manitowoc in welding and assembly operations, and are now helping build mobile hydraulic cranes, crawler cranes, and boom trucks.
Thom Sicklesteel discusses certification trends.
Industry professionals invited to submit proposals for October event
The Specialized Carriers and Rigging Foundation is offering a grant for companies that are training multiple employees.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, crane training, certification and recertification evolved, and some of the procedures implemented at that time remain in effect today.
Initial funding is in place to open 60 medical clinics across the U.S. over the next two years to serve as a healthcare network aimed at serving truckers.
CM Labs Simulations achieved the successful use of simulation training and testing to meet German requirements for crane operator certification during bauma 2022.
Simulation training offers virtual ‘seat time’ for crane operators looking to hone in on their skills and widen their career prospects in a fluid labor market.
SC&RF fourth quarter bookends industrious 2022.
Trucking reaps the benefits of transformative tech.
The full list of speakers and session topics for the Seventh Annual Industry Forum on Personnel Qualifications is now available.
The Texas A&M University Crane Safety Research Laboratory will be a first for academia and the crane industry.
It’s time to make storm and disaster preparedness a priority.
The hybrid educational event will be held October 20, 2022.
Matt Kral discusses the nine things you may have forgotten about spreader beams.
The Forum is scheduled for October 20, 2022 as a hybrid event to be held in person in Phoenix, AZ well as via Zoom.
The Foundation has announced recipients of its collegiate scholarship program and vocational/technical scholarships.
Your testing program is a pivotal piece to your success.
Cantwell will take over from current chief executive, Graham Brent, on August 1.