“I not only know when things are changing, I know how they change… even the rationale behind the changes.” This insider perspective allows Cranes101 to align its training and inspection services with the highest—and latest—safety benchmarks, often before the rest of the industry catches up.
“We have cranes on site and a testing lab,” Jay explains. “We can do the entire process right here if a person chooses to come here.” But licensing is just the beginning. Cranes101 offers inspector training for cranes, bucket trucks, and rail gear—a course Jay notes has “gotten a lot of traction” in recent years. Every new certification strengthens a culture of safety, one operator and inspector at a time.
Why They Stand Alone
Partnerships That Build Trust
When asked what sets Cranes101 apart, Jay doesn’t hesitate: “Safety plus insider committee knowledge equals a leg up.” That combination has shaped training programs and inspection processes that ripple across industries from coast to coast. One of their most sought-after services is crane operator licensing. Certified by OSHA almost since the program’s inception, Cranes101 has licensed thousands of operators—whether through its state-of-the-art onsite facility or via mobile testing centers nationwide.
Chief Operations Officer Heather Jacob emphasizes the importance of collaboration in the company’s growth. “Our relationship with FBMA is brand new,” she shares. “Through similar associations in the Northeast, we’ve already hosted licensing classes that were very well received.
Now we’re looking forward to replicating that success in Florida.”
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