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January 2022 Accidents Report

Operator training and equipment inspections are essential to preventing job-site accidents.  Sign up for training or schedule your next inspection. But first, read on for the January 2022 accidents we’re reprinting here. Fatal crane incident Mumbai This article was originally published on January 17, 2022 on Vertikal.net. A 500 tonne crane overturned while lifting a concrete bridge

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Job Posting – SRC Roofing, Quincy, MA

SRC Roofing is an established commercial/industrial roofing firm based in Quincy, Massachusetts. Seeking crane operator with a Massachusetts CDL drivers License, Class 1B (Massachusetts Hoisting Engineer) license. The Crane Operator must be proficient in driving a 2016 Peterbuilt 348 and operating a Manitowac 800D truck crane. FUNCTIONS: Perform daily per-use inspection of equipment being used. Participate

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Job Posting – Crane/Heavy Equipment Safety Class Instructor

Looking for a profitable and flexible part time job?  Have you operated heavy equipment?  Are you a former crane operator? Cranes101 is hiring!  We have just celebrated our 20th anniversary and business is growing!  We are looking for energetic and knowledgeable individuals who have experience operating mobile cranes, bucket trucks, aerial lifts, excavators, forklifts and

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December 2021 Accidents Report

Operator training and equipment inspections are essential to preventing job-site accidents.  Sign up for training or schedule your next inspection. But first, read on for the December 2021 accidents we’re reprinting here. Tower Crane Over in Bavaria This article was originally published on December 22, 2021 on Vertikal.net. A tower crane overturned last Thursday in Neutraubling, near

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US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ORDERS HOUSTON CRANE COMPANY TO PAY NEARLY $24K TO WORKER WHO REFUSED TO VIOLATE FEDERAL LAW

This is a reprint of an article posted on November 18, 2021. You can find the original article here. Investigation finds Crane Masters Inc. retaliated when driver wouldn’t exceed legal limits HOUSTON – A federal whistleblower investigation led the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration to order a Houston mobile crane rental company to pay

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