How to signal your crane operator
so he does not smash buildings and people like
The Hulk...
And save your company from destructive disaster.
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Can your crane operator see everything he's doing? Not very often. The cab has blind spots, and only one vantage point. Which is why you have a signal person, but...
The signal person is the can operator’s “eyes and ears on the ground”. Their signals and communication with the operator are crucial in preventing crane accidents.

Do you know?
- The difference between a stop and an emergency stop, and what it means for your crew?
- That having a signaler can be required by law?
- OSHA requirements around signal persons?
- The truth about stop signals, what kinds there are, and who can make them?
- What happens if you use more than one signaler, and why it's so dangerous?
- The standard types of signals used at the work site?