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Re: Know anything about OSHA crane inspections?
Going along with the theme here, our company hires an outside source to do monthly inspections, I believe we have Crane Rental and Rigging do ours. This is of course on top of the daily inspections that are required before you can even turn on the machine. Best thing to do is talk to a local renting company and also pay very close attention to who the operators are as they should know the ins and outs of the requirements the best.
We actually just had an OSHA inspector on the jobsite today and with the crane he simply checked the inspection log and model number of the crane, then looked to see if our rigging had all the tags attached for loading.
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Re: Know anything about OSHA crane inspections?
 Originally Posted by ianoconnor Do they happen to do cheap, high quality jerseys as well? Holy thread resurrection, Batman!
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Re: Know anything about OSHA crane inspections?
WOW! Amazing resurrection.
I was strongly considering bring to a Palfinger service center or possibly paying for their folks to come to us. Expensivvvvve. There was a possibility to get our two cranes to DOT so it could be done by the inspector they bring in over the winter months but the details on truck storage and timing made it difficult and timing consuming. Ultimately I chose to work with Star Equipment in Des Moines. There was a possibility to get our two cranes to DOT so it could be done by the inspector they bring in over the winter months but the details on truck storage and timing made it difficult. So far, Star has been GREAT.
BTW, I escaped the crazy job that made me think about cranes way more than I wanted to.
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