Massachusetts OPSI Crane Safety Training Grant / aka SafetyWorks Training Grant

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Massachusetts SafetyWorks Training Grant · Approved Provider

Your Crane Safety Training
Could Be Completely Free.

Massachusetts employers can receive up to $25,000 in reimbursement for employee safety training. Cranes101 is an approved provider — and we’ll help you through every step of the application.

$25K
Max grant per employer
100%
Reimbursement of approved costs
160+
MA orgs funded last cycle
14K+
Workers trained statewide

Step-by-Step Guide

How to Get Your Free Crane Safety Training

The SafetyWorks grant is a reimbursement program — training must be pre-approved and a contract signed before any training begins. Follow these steps carefully, and contact Cranes101 early — we’ll help you put together a strong application.

Step 1  ·  Do This Right Now

Get on the State’s Mailing List

The application window is not open year-round — the state announces each cycle separately, and the window to apply is typically very brief. To be notified when the next cycle opens, email wpsgms@mass.gov and request to be added to the mailing list. Include your company name, contact name and title, complete mailing address, physical address, phone number, and email address. You should also get on Cranes101’s email list as well, to ensure you’ve got multiple ways to stay on top of this valuable and time-sensitive opportunity.

Step 2  ·  Before You Apply

Contact Cranes101 to Plan Your Training

Reach out to us before you submit your application. We’ll identify which of our OSHA-compliant courses fit your team’s needs and qualify under the grant, help you build a training proposal, and provide everything you need to list us as your provider. This step makes your application stronger — and it costs nothing. Contact Cranes101 →

Step 3  ·  When the Window Opens

Download the Application & Checklist

Go to the official Mass.gov application page and download the current grant application and the contractual documents checklist. Use the checklist as a final audit before you submit — incomplete applications cause delays.

Step 4  ·  Submitting

Email Everything as a Single Document

Your completed application and all supporting documents must be typed and emailed as one document — not multiple attachments, not a zip file. Put your company name in the subject line. Follow the checklist exactly — incomplete applications cause delays. For current submission email addresses and full instructions, use the official SafetyWorks application portal and the application checklist downloaded from Mass.gov.

Step 5  ·  After You Apply — Critical

⚠️ Wait for Your Contract Before Scheduling Anything

Do not schedule or begin any training until your contract with the Commonwealth is signed. Any costs incurred before the contract effective date are not eligible for reimbursement. Invoices dated before contract execution cannot be paid — no exceptions.

Step 6  ·  Once Your Contract is Signed

Complete Your Training with Cranes101

We’ll get your team scheduled — either at our Boston-area headquarters or on-site at your location anywhere in New England. We use nationally accredited, OSHA-compliant training materials. All training must be completed by June 30. Browse Cranes101 training courses →

Step 7  ·  After Training

Submit Invoices and Get Reimbursed

Once training is complete, submit your invoices to the Office of Safety for reimbursement as outlined in your contract. Reimbursement invoices must be submitted by July 15. Cranes101 will provide all the documentation you need.

Need help with the application itself? Contact the Office of Safety directly: wpsgms@mass.gov. For training planning and provider information, contact Cranes101.

What’s Covered

Cranes101 Training That Qualifies for the Grant

The grant covers hands-on, in-person safety training. Here’s where Cranes101’s courses line up with grant-eligible categories. Note: online courses do not qualify — only in-person, hands-on training is eligible.

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Crane Operator Safety Training — Primary Eligible Category

OSHA-compliant crane operator certification and safety training is the core of what Cranes101 offers — and a direct fit for this grant. Nationally accredited through NCCER. Available in-person at our Boston-area HQ or on-site at your location.

⚙️  Equipment Operation Safety

Heavy equipment safety training covering OSHA-required safe operation practices — fall protection, equipment operation, hazard recognition.

📋  Regulatory Compliance

OSHA compliance training on standards specific to crane and heavy equipment industries, including inspection requirements and recordkeeping.

🔍  Inspection Procedures

Hands-on training on OSHA-required daily and periodic crane inspection procedures, with documentation best practices.

📜  Certification & Licensing Prep

Training that prepares operators for federal and MA state licensing and certification requirements under OSHA standards.

The grant does not cover online courses, payroll, stipends, travel expenses, or retraining on topics funded by past grants. All training must be conducted by Massachusetts-based trainers. Cranes101 meets all requirements. Contact us to confirm your specific course eligibility.

Who This Is For

For Employers. For Workers.

Employers & Safety Managers

Get Your Team Trained at No Net Cost

You apply, your contract gets signed, you pay the invoice — then the state reimburses you up to $25,000. Cranes101 handles the training, the scheduling, and the documentation.

  • Up to $25,000 reimbursed per grant cycle
  • We help you plan before you apply — no obligation
  • Nationally accredited training your team can use for career advancement
  • Flat rate for groups up to 6, discounts for more
  • On-site at your location or at our Boston-area HQ

Workers & Operators

Your Employer Could Pay for Your Training

If you want crane operator certification or OSHA safety training, share this page with your employer. They may be able to get it fully funded through this grant — at no cost to you or them.

  • Nationally accredited certification through NCCER
  • OSHA-compliant training that advances your career
  • In-person at Cranes101’s HQ or on-site at your workplace
  • The grant can cover your whole team at once

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cranes101 an approved provider for this grant?

Yes. Cranes101 is listed as an approved provider by the MA Office of Safety. Contact us and we can confirm your specific course of interest and provide all the details you need for your application.

Can I schedule training before my contract is signed?

No — this is the most important rule. Any costs incurred before your signed contract with the Commonwealth are not eligible for reimbursement. Plan with Cranes101 now, but don’t pay for anything until your contract is in hand.

Do Cranes101’s online courses qualify?

No. The grant specifically excludes online certificate courses. Only hands-on, in-person training qualifies. Cranes101’s in-person courses — at our HQ or on-site — are fully eligible.

When does the application window open?

Applications are not accepted on a rolling basis — the state announces each cycle separately. FY26 awards have already been made. Email wpsgms@mass.gov to get on the mailing list and be notified when the FY27 cycle opens.

Can my company apply again if we’ve received this grant before?

Possibly — but the grant does not cover retraining on topics funded by past grants. You’ll need to propose new training topics your team hasn’t completed under a previous grant award.

Who is not eligible for this grant?

Organizations covered by the Jones Act or Longshore Act, police, firefighters, and state or federal employees are not eligible. All other Massachusetts employers covered by the MA Workers’ Compensation Act and in good standing may apply.

How do I request Cranes101 as my training provider?

Contact us before you apply. We’ll give you our official provider name, contact information, course names and descriptions, and pricing for your proposal. Contact Cranes101 →

How many employees can be trained under one grant?

The $25,000 cap is per employer, not per employee. Cranes101 offers a flat rate for groups up to 6, with discounts for additional participants — so you can maximize the number of people trained within your grant amount.

Ready to Get Started?

Let’s Get Your Team Trained — Free.

Contact Cranes101 before you apply. We’ll help you identify the right courses, build your training plan, and make sure you’re set up for a smooth grant approval. No obligation — just a conversation.

FY26 Applications Open Soon — Start Preparing for Your Application Now.

As of April 14, 2026, the FY26 SafetyWorks awards application window has not yet opened. Typically it opens in May or June The best time to prepare for FY26 is now — before the window opens. Sign up for the Cranes101 email list and we’ll notify you when the next cycle is announced, with plenty of lead time to plan your training and put together a strong application.

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Disclaimer: Grant program details are subject to change by the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents, Office of Safety. Always refer to the official Mass.gov SafetyWorks page for current eligibility requirements, deadlines, and instructions. Cranes101 does not administer the grant and cannot guarantee grant approval. The grant is a reimbursement program — all training must be pre-approved and all contracts signed before training begins.