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Master the skills that keep worksites safe and operations running smoothly.

Comprehensive training for crane and safety professionals

We provide targeted training to elevate your skills and workplace safety. Our programs meet national certification standards.

Certification tracks

Comprehensive programs designed for operators and safety managers.

Specialized courses

Advanced training for specific industry needs and complex operational requirements.

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Upcoming certification and training sessions dates

Stay current with critical safety training and certification requirements. Our schedule offers flexible options.

January 5-8

NCCER Crane Operator Certification: 4-day

This intensive 4-day course prepares participants for NCCER National Crane Operator Certification. Training combines classroom instruction and hands-on practice to meet OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC and ASME B30 requirements. Students learn crane setup, load chart interpretation, hand signals, inspection procedures, and safe operating techniques across multiple crane types. The program concludes with written and practical exams.

January 19-20

NM Operator License Refresher: 2-day

This refresher course is designed for crane operators renewing their New Mexico Crane Operator License. The course reviews critical operating principles, including load charts, crane setup, inspections, signaling, and safe lifting practices. Instruction reinforces current OSHA requirements and New Mexico state regulations to ensure continued compliance and safe operation in the field.

January 19-22

Lift Director Course

This course prepares participants for NCCCO Lift Director certification by covering the responsibilities and decision-making authority required to plan and execute safe crane lifts. Topics include lift planning, hazard identification, load weight verification, communication protocols, and coordination of personnel in accordance with OSHA 1926 Subpart CC and ASME B30 standards.

January 19-22

Rigger I/II/Signalperson Certification: 4-day

This nationally accredited program prepares candidates for NCCCO Rigger Level I, Rigger Level II, and Signalperson certification exams. Instruction combines classroom and hands-on training in rigging gear inspection, load control, signaling, and critical lift communication under OSHA 1926 Subpart CC.

January 21-22

OSHA Rigger Qualification Course: 2-day

This course qualifies participants as OSHA-compliant riggers through instruction in proper rigging techniques, load calculations, hardware selection, and hazard recognition. Training emphasizes safe lift execution and communication between crane operators and rigging personnel in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 and applicable industry standards.

January 23

Fall Protection Ladder Qualification/Forklift Operator: 1-day

This combined course provides training in fall protection and ladder safety along with forklift operator qualification. Participants learn ladder setup, fall protection systems, and elevated work safety, as well as safe operation of powered industrial trucks per OSHA standards. The course includes classroom instruction and hands-on evaluation to ensure jobsite compliance and operator competency.

January 26-27

NM Operator License Refresher: 2-day

This refresher course is designed for crane operators renewing their New Mexico Crane Operator License. The course reviews critical operating principles, including load charts, crane setup, inspections, signaling, and safe lifting practices. Instruction reinforces current OSHA requirements and New Mexico state regulations to ensure continued compliance and safe operation in the field.

January 26-29

Crane Operator Certification: 4-day

Training covers crane inspections, setup, load chart interpretation, signaling, and safe operating practices in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC and ASME B30 standards. Written and practical exams are administered to verify operator competency.

January 30

Fall Protection Ladder Qualification/Scaffold Ladder Qualification: 1-day

This course covers the principles of ladder safety, scaffold use, and fall protection systems in elevated work environments. Training includes proper ladder and scaffold setup, inspection, access requirements, and hazard prevention. The course ensures compliance with OSHA 1926 Subparts M and L through updated best practices and hands-on review of safety procedures.

February 2-5

NCCER Crane Operator Certification: 4-day

Training covers crane inspections, setup, load chart interpretation, signaling, and safe operating practices in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC and ASME B30 standards. Written and practical exams are administered to verify operator competency.

February 6

Scaffold Ladder Qualification: 1-day

This course provides training on the safe use, inspection, and access requirements of ladders and scaffolding systems in construction and industrial environments. Participants learn proper ladder and scaffold setup, load capacity limits, fall protection considerations, and hazard recognition in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L. The course includes classroom instruction and hands-on review to ensure compliance and safe elevated work practices.

February 6

Fall Protection & Ladder Qualification: 1-day

This course covers the principles of ladder safety and fall protection systems in elevated work environments. It ensures continued compliance with OSHA 1926 Subpart M through updated best practices and hands-on review of safety procedures.

February 9-10

NM Operator License Refresher: 2-day

This refresher course is designed for crane operators renewing their New Mexico Crane Operator License. The course reviews critical operating principles, including load charts, crane setup, inspections, signaling, and safe lifting practices. Instruction reinforces current OSHA requirements and New Mexico state regulations to ensure continued compliance and safe operation in the field.

February 9-12

Basic & Advanced Rigger/Signalperson Certification: 4-day

This dual-level program prepares individuals for both Basic and Advanced Rigger and Signalperson Certifications through nationally accredited standards. Students gain practical experience in load control, rigging hardware selection, signaling techniques, and safe lift coordination per OSHA and ASME B30 guidelines.

February 9-10

Qualified Rigger & Signalperson: 2-day

This course prepares individuals to become Qualified Advanced Riggers and Qualified Mobile/Tower Crane Signalpersons in accordance with OSHA and industry standards. Participants gain the technical knowledge and hands-on skills to execute safe and compliant lifts on any construction site.

February 13

Aerial Lift MEWP Qualification Training: 1-day

This program qualifies operators of Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs), including scissor lifts and boom lifts, in compliance with ANSI A92 and OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Participants learn safe operating procedures, pre-use inspections, stability principles, and fall protection requirements.

February 13

Bucket Lift Safety Training: 1-day

Designed for operators working in construction, utilities, and telecommunications, this course covers safe use of aerial bucket trucks in accordance with OSHA and ANSI A92 standards. Training includes inspection, setup, fall protection, and emergency response procedures to promote safe and efficient lift operations.

February 13

Confined Space Qualification Training: 1-day

This course reinforces confined space safety fundamentals, hazard recognition, and entry procedures for those previously certified. Participants review atmospheric testing, permit requirements, and rescue coordination per OSHA 1910.146 to maintain compliance and readiness in high-risk environments.

February 20

Fall Protection & Ladder Qualification: 1-day

This course covers the principles of ladder safety and fall protection systems in elevated work environments. It ensures continued compliance with OSHA 1926 Subpart M through updated best practices and hands-on review of safety procedures.

February 20

Forklift Operator Qualification Training: 1-day

This hands-on course trains participants to safely and efficiently operate powered industrial trucks per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178. Topics include load handling, equipment inspection, stability principles, and workplace hazard awareness. Successful completion qualifies operators for both practical and written forklift operation requirements.

February 27

Fall Protection & Ladder Qualification: 1-day

This course covers the principles of ladder safety and fall protection systems in elevated work environments. It ensures continued compliance with OSHA 1926 Subpart M through updated best practices and hands-on review of safety procedures.

February 27

Scaffold Ladder Qualification: 1-day

This course provides training on the safe use, inspection, and access requirements of ladders and scaffolding systems in construction and industrial environments. Participants learn proper ladder and scaffold setup, load capacity limits, fall protection considerations, and hazard recognition in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L. The course includes classroom instruction and hands-on review to ensure compliance and safe elevated work practices.

Ready to advance your skills

Join our training programs to enhance your professional capabilities and workplace safety standards.

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FAQs

Common questions about our training programs and certification processes.

How long are training sessions?

Our training sessions last from one day to 20 days, and provide a combination of classroom and practical, hands-on instruction with highly qualified instructors.

What certifications do you offer?

We offer an array of OSHA qualifications, such as fall protection, ladder safety, confined space and rigging and signal person training.  We also offer NCCER certifications for cranes and rigging.

Do you offer corporate training?

Yes, we provide training for all levels of the construction industry — from laborers and foremen to superintendents and owners. We also customize our programs to meet each client’s specific needs, whether that means incorporating company policies, emphasizing particular rigging procedures, or developing custom practical exams tailored to the scope of your work.

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