Consulting Services
Engineering analysis, safety programs, hazard assessment, and training development.
What We Consult On
Engineering analysis, regulatory compliance, and equipment inspection across the heavy lifting industries — grounded in our active standards-committee work.
Engineering & Safety
Hazard Analysis & Engineering Review
Independent engineering and human-factors analysis on the safety topics where lifting-equipment accidents most often originate.
- Access and egress
- Walking & working surfaces
- Anchor points
- Fall protection
- Crushing avoidance
- Electrical contact avoidance
- Insulated links
- Proximity warning devices
- Rigging hardware
- Stability analysis
- Anti-two-block devices
- Load moment / rated capacity indicators
- Load indicating devices
- Structural analysis
- Machine guarding
- Ergonomics & human factors
- Warnings & instructions
- Wire rope
- Controllers
- Pot hole protection
29 CFR 1910 / 1926 · ASME B30
Inspection & Compliance
Periodic and event-driven equipment inspections aligned to OSHA and ASME requirements for general industry and construction.
- Monthly, quarterly & annual general-industry inspections (29 CFR 1910, ASME B30)
- Monthly, quarterly & annual construction-industry inspections (29 CFR 1926, ASME B30)
- Pre-purchase acceptance / condition inspections
- Critical lift services
- Site safety surveys
- Equipment appraisals
Equipment Portfolio
Equipment We Work With
Engagements span every major category of lifting and material-handling equipment used in construction, industrial, and utility work.
- Aerial work platforms
- Cranes
- Roll-back trucks
- Trucks & carriers
- Forklifts
- Front-end loaders
- Farm wagons
- Compactors
- Hoists
- Wire rope
- Fire ladders
- Tracked vehicles
- Tow tractors