This page is a starting point for finding information about these devices, including elevators and conveyors, and their operation. There are significant safety issues to be considered, both for the operators of the diverse 'lifting' devices, and for workers in proximity to them. Much technology has been developed for these operations, including careful training and extensive workplace precautions. Moving large, heavy loads is crucial to today's manufacturing and construction industries. Subpart CC – Cranes and Derricks in Construction: Signal Person Qualification.TPC’s new Crane Rigging and Lift Planning courses cover the following topics: Introduction to Rigging. Subpart CC – Cranes and Derricks in Construction: Qualified Rigger. From basic to advanced rigging, certification prep, and even heavy equipment training, each online course gives workforces an unmatched library of rigging training content.Small Entity Compliance Guide for the Final Rule for Cranes and Derricks in Construction.Cranes and Derricks in Construction: Operator Certification.OSHA issued a final rule setting November 10, 2018, as the date for employers in the construction industries to comply with a requirement for crane operator certification. OSHA Issues Final Rule Setting Compliance Date for Crane Operator Certification Requirements.Compliance Directive for the Cranes and Derricks in Construction Standard OSHA Directive CPL 02-01-063, (February 11, 2022).