Nationwide Crane & Equipment Inspection Services

OSHA 29 CFR 1910/1926 and ANSI B30-aligned inspections for mobile cranes, overhead cranes, rigging, forklifts, aerial lifts, and specialized lifting equipment—delivered on-site by certified inspectors nationwide.

OSHA & ANSI-Compliant Equipment Inspections

Emergency Mobile Crane Inspector Services

Certified Crane & Rigging Inspector Services

Emergency Tower crane Inspector Services

Aerial lift inspections for boom lifts and scissor lifts focusing on fall protection systems, controls, hydraulics, and structural integrity. Inspections meet OSHA and ANSI requirements and include documented findings to support safe operation and jobsite compliance nationwide.

Mobile crane inspections addressing carrier condition, superstructure, load moment indicators, wire rope, and safety devices. Certified inspectors evaluate operational readiness and regulatory compliance under OSHA and ANSI standards for construction and industrial lifting operations.

Lattice boom crane inspections examining structural members, pins, pendants, hoist systems, and wire rope. Services support heavy lift operations, shutdowns, and long-duration projects requiring strict compliance with OSHA and ANSI crane standards.

Tower crane inspections for erection, climbing, tie-ins, and in-service use. Evaluations include structural components, limit devices, electrical systems, and documentation required to meet OSHA, ANSI, and manufacturer compliance obligations.

Heavy equipment inspections covering earthmoving, material handling, and specialty machinery. Inspections identify mechanical deficiencies, safety risks, and compliance gaps to support maintenance planning and OSHA regulatory readiness for employers nationwide.

Overhead crane inspections for bridge and gantry systems used in manufacturing and industrial facilities. Inspections assess runways, hoists, controls, and safety mechanisms to ensure compliance with OSHA 1910 and ANSI B30 requirements.

Rigging equipment inspections for slings, shackles, hooks, and below-the-hook devices. Inspections verify condition, identification, and removal criteria to reduce lift failures and maintain compliance with OSHA and ANSI rigging standards.

Inspector training programs preparing personnel to perform compliant crane, rigging, and equipment inspections. Courses cover regulatory criteria, inspection methods, documentation practices, and defect recognition aligned with OSHA and ANSI standards.

Why Companies Choose 3P Safety

Complete OSHA & ANSI-Compliant Equipment Inspections

Our inspectors perform full regulatory-aligned inspections for construction and general industry environments. Every inspection follows OSHA 29 CFR 1910/1926, ANSI B30, ASME, and manufacturer requirements. You receive documented findings, corrective action recommendations, and qualification-ready records for your internal files.


Mobile cranes (swing cab, fixed cab, lattice boom)

  1. Tower cranes and self-erecting cranes

  2. Overhead bridge cranes and hoists

  3. Telehandlers and material handlers

  4. Forklifts (Class I–VII)

  5. Aerial lifts and MEWPs

  6. Rigging hardware and slings

  7. Below-the-hook devices

  8. Specialized lifting equipment and attachments

We Inspect the Following Equipment, along with the following Inspection Types Performed.

Annual inspections

  1. Monthly and frequent inspections

  2. Pre-operational walk-around inspections

  3. Load testing (where applicable)

  4. Pre-purchase inspections

  5. Post-incident inspections

  6. Safety audits and compliance assessments


  • Certified crane operators

  • NCCCO-aligned knowledge

  • Senior rigging inspectors

  • OSHA/ANSI/ASME compliance specialists

  • Documented examiner-level inspection experience

Every inspection includes digital reporting, photos, deficiency documentation, and prioritized safety recommendations to support corrective actions immediately.

Certified Crane & Rigging Inspector Services

Our inspection team consists of certified, credentialed professionals experienced with high-risk environments, multi-crane operations, shutdowns, industrial lifting, and new construction mobilizations.

Inspector Qualifications Include


Overhead Cranes, Hoists & Rigging Inspections

We deliver full inspection programs for overhead lifting systems in manufacturing, warehousing, utilities, aerospace, energy, and marine environments.

Overhead Crane Inspection Scope

structural components, runways, and bridge integrity

  • Wire rope, chains, hoists, and load blocks

  • Mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical systems

  • Limit switches, brakes, controls, and safety devices

  • Hooks, sheaves, bearings, and drums

  • Rigging hardware evaluation

  • Below-the-hook lifting devices

You receive full compliance documentation aligned to OSHA 1910.179 and ANSI/ASME B30.17/B30.16.


Mobile Crane Inspection Checklist

  • Structural and mechanical integrity

  • Boom sections, pins, sheaves, and wire rope

  • Swing systems, outriggers, and chassis components

  • Load moment indicators and safety systems

  • Hydraulic systems and controls

  • Operator cab systems and visibility

  • Load charts and documentation

Inspection results include photographic evidence, compliance notes, and itemized action lists for your maintenance team.

Mobile Crane Inspections (All Makes & Capacities)

We evaluate mobile cranes to ensure they meet operational and manufacturer requirements before critical lifts, annual audits, and mobilizations.


Aerial Lift, Forklift & Telehandler Inspections

We inspect powered industrial trucks and MEWPs to ensure safe usage, compliance, and proper recordkeeping for employer qualification programs.

Inspection Coverage Includes

  • Structural integrity

  • Tires, mast, forks, and hydraulics

  • Controls and safety devices

  • Emergency systems

  • Load capacities and data plates

  • Pre-shift compliance requirements


Rigging Equipment Inspections

Rigging must be inspected by a qualified person. We provide scheduled or on-demand inspections for all rigging used in lifting operations.

Rigging Items Inspected

  • Synthetic slings

  • Wire rope slings

  • Alloy chain slings

  • Shackles, hooks, and master links

  • Spreader bars and lifting beams

  • Below-the-hook devices

  • Custom lifting devices

  • End attachments and hardware

All findings are documented to ANSI B30.9, B30.10, B30.20, and manufacturer standards.


Inspection Deliverables You Receive

Every inspection includes standardized documentation built for employer compliance and audit-ready filing.

Your Package Includes

  • Detailed digital inspection report

  • Pass/fail findings with prioritization

  • Corrective action recommendations

  • Photo documentation of deficiencies

  • Tracking for annual/monthly inspections

  • Certificate of inspection (where applicable)

  1. Your records satisfy OSHA, ANSI, and insurance requirements.