MINNESOTA
 Legislative & Industry Information

To operate a crane you need to submit certain documents including a copy of your Nationally Accredited Crane Certification.
» Government Link: https://mn.gov/elicense/a-z/?id=1083-231569#/list/appId//filterType//filterValue//page/1/sort//order/
» Our Nationally Accredited Crane Certification Classes 

This page is where we post news articles of interest to heavy equipment operators in the state of Minnesota as we see them. Some of these articles will be accident or citation reports , while others may be new initiatives by OSHA that are happening specifically in Minnesota.

While all states must follow federal guidelines when it comes to operating cranes, forklifts, excavators, and other heavy equipment, state regulations can and do change. When we find out about any of those changes, we will post them here, was well as sending updates directly to our newsletter subscribers.





 

Cranes101 offers nationally accredited crane licensing, which are federally required for operators. If your operators need licensing, please contact us to set up a class for them at your site, on your equipment. The Crane Rule update also requires that your operators, in addition to a license, be qualified on the equipment they run on the job-site. Cranes101 can perform those qualifications on-site.

OSHA requires operators of heavy equipment and signal person/riggers to have certification in the safety standards, no matter where you work in the US. Get your online safety certification for bucket truck, forklifts, overhead cranes, MEWP, and signal person rigger here.

If you would rather see our whole live course catalog, check out our courses page.

Our instructors are happy to travel. Check our calendar for the class schedule, or if you don’t see one near you, host an open class at your job-site and receive discounts on your employees’ tuition.

Need your equipment inspected according to federal guidelines? Our sister company CATS can do that. Our NCCCO-certified inspectors will travel to your job-site to do your third-party equipment inspections. Find out more here.

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