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Attendees can choose from two educational tracts.


Hampton Inn and Suites New Orleans Convention Center


CRC sessions are for mobile and tower crane users working in construction.


ICHC sessions are for overhead crane users working inside plants and heavy industry.


Joint Sessions: – The Current Economic Climate’s Implications for the Construction and Industrial Crane Markets Hal Vandiver, president of Vandiver & Associates Inc.


– How Studies of Crane Accidents and Trends Lead to a Safer Work Environment Jim Wiethorn, principal engineer and chairman, Haag Engineering


– Panel Discussion: Workforce Development - Recruiting, Training, and Retaining Quality Crane and Rigging Personnel


– Primal Safety–A gut-level approach using emotional intelligence to enhance your safety program Brent Darnell, best-selling author and EI expert


Plus breakout sessions on: • Documenting crane inspections • Understanding OSHA 1910.179 • Hurricane preparedness for tower cranes


• Lift plans


• Critical lifts • Preparing for OSHA inspections And more...


For more information or to register: www.craneandriggingconference.com


HOTEL RESERVATIONS can be made by calling 866-311-1200. Mention Group Code “CRC” to get the special conference rate of $139.


Event Partners


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