All classes will continue to be taught by factory representatives on their respective equipment, both on the existing rental fleet and newly acquired equipment.
Safety manager Kirk Ward said: “This rigorous training programme empowers our technicians by grounding them in the most current equipment servicing techniques and the latest safety mandates.”
He added: “We offer perhaps the largest fleet of lift equipment and cranes in the country and we maintain and provide service for all of the equipment we rent and sell. Strengthening our technician training seemed like one of the most important service standards we could offer customers.”
All Crane’s service department said it inspects each piece of equipment before it goes out on a job to make sure it is in top condition and meets all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards.
The company offers its fleet of cranes, aerial work platforms, boom trucks, material handlers and other lift equipment from more than 25 locations in the US and Canada, providing rental, sales, service, and jobsite analysis.