The Level A Ticket Full Scope Crane Operation course prepares operators to safely and confidently run stiff boom cranes 40 tonnes and under (and in some cases larger capacities), meeting BC’s Full Scope certification requirements for unrestricted crane operation.
The Level A Self Erecting Tower Cranes course trains future crane operators in safe setup, operation, and onsite best practices, providing a strong entry point into the crane industry without requiring a commercial driver’s licence.
The Level A Folding Boom Crane course provides four days of blended classroom and hands-on training to prepare new and aspiring operators for full-scope folding boom certification, focusing on safe setup, operation, and jobsite best practices
The 20 Ton Mobile Hydraulics course provides Level A mobile hydraulic crane training that combines crane theory with extensive practical operating time to prepare operators for certification and safe lifting on diverse job sites.
Crane Operator Competency Assessments helps employers meet WorkSafeBC requirements by formally assessing each operator’s knowledge, practical skills, and safety practices on the specific cranes they run. These structured written, practical, and observational evaluations identify knowledge gaps, support compliance with Sections 14.34 and 14.34.1, and document due diligence for safer, more efficient worksites.
PERSONALIZED 1-ON-1 TRAINING
SMALL CLASS SIZES FOR QUALITY LEARNING
3 GENERATIONS OF OPERATOR EXPERIENCE
JOB-READY
GRADUATES
Rigging training and certification courses provide hands-on instruction with real cranes, covering basic rigging theory, inspections, and a wide range of real-world lift scenarios to help workers recognize and prevent unsafe setups. Graduates earn a Rigging 101 Proof of Training Certificate valid for five years, supporting employer due diligence and WorkSafeBC’s requirement that rigging and slinging be performed or supervised by qualified workers.