Crane Safety Teacher leading a classroom full of construction industry students. Crane safety teacher is at the front of the classroom, with long tables for two rows of students. There is a powerpoint presentation at the front of the classroom. The walls are blue, the ceiling is white, and there is a Cranes101 logo overlayed over the Cape Cod style ceiling-to-wall joint area.

Want to Teach Crane Safety using Cranes101 Materials as an Independent Contractor?

We keep our clients OSHA compliant and safe on the job. To do that, we always seek new authorized Cranes101 instructors. Join our roster and teach our crane safety classes in person. Our materials are ready to go — we just need a great instructor to deliver them. Interested in teaching? Simply complete the form below and we’ll get back to you shortly.

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Why Teach Crane Safety with Cranes101?

Real-world experience makes the best instructors. If you’ve worked as a crane operator, inspector, or mechanic, you already bring something no textbook can replace — hands-on knowledge. Cranes101 puts that expertise to work. Specifically, we develop all curriculum and course materials. That way, you focus on what you do best: connecting with students and making content come alive.

Our authorized instructors teach crane safety across many high-demand topics. These include mobile crane operator certification, heavy equipment inspection, forklift and overhead crane safety, MEWP operation, and Massachusetts and Rhode Island Hoisting License prep. In fact, these are some of the most sought-after credentials in the Northeast. Want to teach in a classroom, at a client’s facility, or on a hybrid basis? Either way, we build the schedule around your availability.

Many experienced crane professionals want to teach crane safety but simply don’t know where to start. That’s exactly why Cranes101 removes those barriers. For instance, you don’t need to build your own program from scratch. You also don’t need to source your own students. On top of that, you don’t need to navigate OSHA compliance alone. Instead, we write all materials to OSHA, ANSI, ASME, and FRA standards. As a result, you teach crane safety courses with full confidence — everything you deliver is current, accurate, and compliant.

Ultimately, this opportunity suits recently retired crane operators, working professionals seeking supplemental income, and safety managers wanting broader impact. So if you’re ready to teach crane safety and share your expertise with the next generation of operators and riggers, we want to hear from you.