Other sessions include upcoming changes to B30 standards, compliance assistance with the OSHA crane rule, demographic trends (age, experience, training) of crane operators, veterans’ transition, telecommunications personnel qualifications, marketing tips for employers of certified operators, and a rundown of the new certification programs that are being readied for launch.
Now in its sixth year, the Forum is scheduled for Thursday, November 11, 2021 as a hybrid event to be held in person in Arlington, VA (Washington, DC) as well as via Zoom.
For the third year in a row, Scott Ketcham, director of OSHA’s Directorate of Construction, will provide the keynote address at the event which this year is sponsored by Industrial Training International (ITI).
The forum will build on the success of previous events and focus on the latest developments in regulations and best industry practices as they pertain to the qualifications of personnel working in, with, and around cranes and other types of lifting equipment.
“In light of the imminent publication of OSHA’s Compliance Directive on Crane Operator Qualifications, we anticipate the presentation by director Ketcham to be especially popular,” said Graham Brent, CEO, NCCCO Foundation.
The last forum was held in 2020 as a virtual event and attracted registrations of over 300 safety and construction professionals, three times higher than the previous record set in 2019.
“We pack a lot into a four-hour window,” said Brent. “With a dozen or so presentations, focusing on a variety of safety, personnel qualifications and workplace development issues, there’s always something for everyone.”
Register here to attend the free event.