Safe Crane Operation in Rhode Island

Legislative & Industry Information

Cranes101 has online and in person available to help you meet Rhode Island’s state crane regulations

OSHA requires that all crane operators must obtain a nationally accredited license or otherwise meet the conditions of Subpart CC, no matter where you operate in the United States. Our Nationally Accredited crane operator license programs meet the conditions of Subpart CC.


Registering for Cranes101’s Nationally accredited class will get you on track to fulfill OSHA’s crane operator safety requirements for all states, including Rhode Island.

You do need a state issued license to operate a crane and other heavy equipment in Rhode Island. Below are links that will help direct you to the proper application.

» RI State Regulations – Examining and Licensing of Hoisting Engineers (260-RICR-30-15-8)
» State Hoisting application

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Have more questions about how to get the training and nationally accredited licensing you need to operate a crane safely and legally in Rhode Island? The Cranes101 team is happy to help!
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Many states are similar, while others may not be quite as stringent but rather just require general OSHA compliance. The only way to know what the state of Rhode Island requires in order for you to be a safe and legal crane operator is to do your research – and this page is designed to help you do just that. By providing direct links to various government agencies in your state, we hope that our list helps you figure out just what you need. Once you’ve figured that out, please get in touch with us so we can connect you with the proper training. Alternatively, you can always just contact us directly with your questions and our capable, knowledgeable staff will help guide you to the courses that will fulfill your state’s requirements.

How Cranes101 Can Help

Here at Cranes101, we pride ourselves in providing the safety training, courses, and information you need to stay current and compliant with all relevant regulations. If you have more specific questions about how we can help you, no matter what state you may live and/or work in, please contact us. We can provide training via online coursework, and/or we can come to you for in person training and certification. We provide NCCER nationally accredited certification training on site at any location, as well as training that is specifically tailored to local requirements.

You can use the search bar in our main menu to find whatever other resources you may be looking for. And if you don’t find what you’re looking for, let us know – we will be happy to help!