Maritime Crane and Material-Handling Equipment Safety Awareness

Awareness training built on OSHA 29 CFR Parts 1917 and 1918 for marine terminal and longshoring work.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) compliance course

Need Maritime Crane and Material-Handling Equipment Safety Awareness Certificate of Completion without waiting on classroom scheduling?

Buy individual access now or use the course as a repeatable team training record for marine terminal workers, longshore teams, waterfront supervisors, equipment spotters. Certificates are built for employer files, customer proof, and audit readiness.

Price

$49.00

Time

1 hour

Record

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Why buyers choose this course

  • Built around OSHA 29 CFR Parts 1917 and 1918 awareness topics
  • Covers cranes, vehicles, cargo handling, communication, and exclusion-zone awareness
  • Certificate issued after completion for employer training records
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DOT audit-ready certificate

An instant certificate built for employer files and DOT audits

The moment you finish, you get a dated completion certificate you can download, print, and keep on file. It records the OSHA 29 CFR Parts 1917 and 1918 training standard, completion date, and course name — the details a safety file or DOT auditor asks for.

  • Instant certificate the moment you complete the course
  • Accepted for employer training files and DOT audit records
  • Every certificate carries a verification ID for records checks

What buyers say about audit-readiness

We needed supervisor training documented before an audit and had it on file the same afternoon. The certificate had exactly what our DER needed.
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Cheaper than the classroom option we used before and the records are cleaner. Buying seats for the crew took a few minutes.
Operations Lead, warehouse & logistics team
Did it on my phone between deliveries and had the certificate to send to the office right away.
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Aligned with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards Audit-ready records Instant certificate
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This is awareness-level content only. It does not certify, qualify, or authorize equipment operation or signaling under 29 CFR Parts 1917 and 1918.

  • Employer Competence Determination
  • Covered Equipment Scope
  • Load-Movement Communication
  • Stop-Work Authority

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Course facts

Regulation
OSHA 29 CFR Parts 1917 and 1918
Regulator
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Duration
1 hour
Certificate
Instant digital record

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which standards does this course follow?

OSHA 29 CFR Part 1917, which covers marine terminals, and Part 1918, which covers longshoring. Cranes and other material-handling equipment are addressed in both.

Who is expected to operate this equipment?

Only employees the employer has determined are qualified. 29 CFR 1917.27 requires that powered industrial truck and crane operators be trained and, where applicable, certified, and 1918.98 sets qualification requirements for longshoring machinery operators.

Does completing this course qualify someone to operate a crane?

No. Operator qualification includes an employer evaluation of actual performance on the specific equipment. This is awareness training for people who work on and around that equipment.

Is this the same as the general industry forklift course?

No. General industry powered industrial truck training follows 29 CFR 1910.178. Marine terminal and longshoring work has its own standards, which is why this course exists separately.

Who benefits from it besides operators?

Signal persons, riggers, deck and terminal crew, checkers, and supervisors who need to understand load paths, exclusion zones and when to stop a lift.