CraneologyEmployer EvaluationsOSHA’s Final Rule on crane operator training, certification, and employer evaluations has been in effect since February 7, 2019.Apr 30, 2022Apr 30, 2022
CraneologyASME B30.9–6: Polyester RoundslingsPolyester roundslings are a versatile, convenient, and cost-effective way to lift a variety of cargo. This type of lifting device has many…Apr 23, 2022Apr 23, 2022
CraneologyASME B30.10: Hook LatchesA hook latch is a device used to bride or close the throat opening for the purpose of retaining loose attachments during slack rigging…Apr 16, 20221Apr 16, 20221
CraneologyASME B30.26–2015 — Compression Hardware, Part 2 — Wedge SocketsA wedge socket is an end fitting that terminates a wire rope betweeen a wedge and a socket body. They may be used to fasten wire to the…Apr 12, 20221Apr 12, 20221
CraneologyASME B30.26–2015 — Compression Hardware, Part 1From rigging hardware to the lifting slings, all components involved in rigging and lifting phases must all be assessed and inspected…Apr 3, 2022Apr 3, 2022
CraneologyASME B30.10 — Removal Criteria for HooksRigging and lifting hooks for cranes, hoists, and slings are an essential part of almost any rigging application. Choosing the correct…Mar 27, 2022Mar 27, 2022
CraneologyArticulating Boom CertificationsFirst off, we’d like to apologize for being a little late with our latest “Safety Saturday” blog! Craneology Inc. isn’t normally open on…Mar 21, 2022Mar 21, 2022
CraneologyASME B30.9 — Non-Mandatory Appendix A: Sling ProtectionAs Holloway Houston says, “Rigging slings are a significant piece of lifting equipment — even though they are relatively small compared to…Mar 12, 2022Mar 12, 2022
CraneologyThe Begining of a Weekly Crane Safety Blog, by Craneology Inc.Crane: \ ˈkrān \Mar 9, 2022Mar 9, 2022
CraneologyWhat Makes Craneology Inc. Stand Above The Rest In Crane Training and Examination?At the risk of sounding a bit too confident to some, I think it’s fair to lay out some reasons why the way we train and prepare candidates…Mar 5, 2022Mar 5, 2022