OSHA, NCCCO and NCCCO Foundation Join Forces to Enhance Crane Operator Safety: OH&S

BY ROBERT YANIZ JR. NOV 30, 2023

The two-year agreement focuses on four of the biggest workplace issues in construction.

OSHA has partnered with the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) and the NCCCO Foundation to enhance the protection of crane operators by addressing some of the most prominent hazards throughout the construction industry.

Under this two-year agreement, certified crane operators will receive specialized training and resources. These efforts are focused on mitigating risks associated with the four major construction workplace issues: falls, being caught in or between objects or machinery, being struck by objects or equipment, and electrocution. Click here for the full article on crance safety from Occupational Health & Safety Magazine.