Most likely, you have already received training on the OSHA 1926.550 and ANSI B30.5 crane operating standards, plus you probably have hands-on, practical experience operating a crane – so what’s the purpose of this course? Well, it serves as a refresher, to remind you of actions you can take – such as remaining alert to the work you’re performing as well as your surroundings – in order to reduce or eliminate potential hazards on the job. However, if this is your first training on crane safety, pay close attention, as there’s a lot of information covered in a relatively short amount of time. You should also follow up with your supervisor to identify what additional training is needed.