Crane Institute Certification (CIC) announces the hosts for nine Regional Crane Operator & Rigger Skills Competitions to take across the United States, beginning Oct. 11, 2014.
The Crane Operator & Rigger Skills Competition is designed to underscore the need for safe crane operation. The only crane operator recognition program of this scale in North America, the event provides a venue for the best crane operators to set the bar for all crane professionals.
Twenty top qualifiers from the CIC Regionals will advance to a Championship, to be held at a high-profile venue in late 2015. Regional hosts will sponsor the travel and hotel expenses for the finalists to compete for cash and other prizes at the Championship. Visit http://www.cicert.com/news/compete to register for a Regional Crane Operator & Rigger Competition near you. The registration fee is $50.
2014 Regional Competitions
Midwest
Oct. 11, 2014, hosted by North Dakota Crane Certification, in conjunction with the 60th Annual Minot Y’s Men’s PRCA Indoor Rodeo and the Badlands Cowboy Christmas Expo & Trade Show, Minot, N.D.
Oct. 25, 2014, hosted by Cranes 101 and Woods CRW, Oxford, Mass.
West
Nov. 15, 2014, hosted by Crane Service Industries, Bakersfield, Calif.
2015 Regional Competitions
Southeast #1
Jan. 17, 2015, sponsored by Crane Industry Services and M&P Specialty Insurance and hosted by Superior Crane, in conjunction with Grand Opening of Superior Crane’s new headquarters, Rockingham, N.C.
World of Concrete
Feb. 2-6, 2015, hosted by Crane Institute of America, Las Vegas, Nev.
Southwest
April 23, 2015, hosted by Laguna Crane Services and BC Equipment, in conjunction with Buccaneer Days Festival & Carnival, Corpus Christi, Texas.
Southeast #2 Date TBA, hosted by Crane U and CraneWorks, Birmingham, Ala.
April 23, 2015, hosted by Laguna Crane Services and BC Equipment, in conjunction with Buccaneer Days Festival & Carnival, Corpus Christi, Texas.
Northwest
Date TBA, hosted by Industrial Training International, Woodland, Wash.
Northeast #2
June 6, 2015, hosted by Cranes 101 and Woods CRW, in conjunction with the opening of Woods CRW’s new office in Carlisle, Pa.
Competition standards and scoring are designed by Crane Institute Certification and administered by CIC Practical Examiners. The competition includes three crane operation challenges to assess precision and depth perception. Scoring is weighted 80% on successful completion of the course. Crane operation will be on a telescopic boom crane with minimum 70-foot booth length.
An additional 20% of the overall score assesses the operator’s knowledge of basic rigging principles, including inspection and selection of appropriate rigging. The rigging portion of the competition is designed by Columbus McKinnon Corp.
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