workshop crane during repair

Stationary crane operator course

We provide comprehensive training for operators and maintainers of stationary cranes, also known as workshop cranes. These cranes are commonly used materials handling equipment with a wide range of applications in handling work. In order to operate or maintain these machines, it is necessary to have the relevant qualifications. 

Stationary cranes 

Workshop cranes are extremely useful pieces of equipment that are used to move heavy loads. They consist of a jib, which is either attached to a wall (in the case of wall-mounted cranes) or mounted on a pole (in the case of pillar-mounted cranes), and a hoist, responsible for moving loads vertically. The hoist is equipped with load-bearing tendons in the form of chains or ropes. These allow heavy loads to be moved safely and efficiently. 

Workshop cranes are characterised by their ease of use and variety of versions, allowing you to choose the right model for the job. They are durable and resistant to the elements, so they can be used for a long time. All this makes these cranes an indispensable tool in many workshops and warehouses, enabling heavy loads to be moved safely and efficiently.  

Training programme 

wall-mounted crane in operation

Among the topics covered during the courses are: 

  • construction of stationary cranes, 
  • technical supervision for workshop cranes, including the types of authorisations needed to operate them, 
  • mechanical components, 
  • running tests of propulsion mechanisms, control devices and safety devices, 
  • Correct operation of workshop cranes - operator responsibilities after, during and before work, 
  • correct maintenance - maintenance duties, repair of electrical and mechanical parts and maintenance checks, 
  • typical faults and failures, 
  • Health and safety and first aid in the operation of cranes. 

The trainee, after completing the theoretical part, begins the process of gaining experience in performing practical tasks. To this end, our training provides guidance from highly qualified professionals who offer their knowledge and experience to help the trainee learn and develop their skills. 

During the practical classes, the trainee will have the opportunity to put into practice the theoretical principles he has learned. He or she will be able to carry out tasks independently and receive direct guidance from our specialists, who will help him or her to solve problems and improve his or her skills. 

Our specialists will continuously monitor the trainee's progress and provide ongoing feedback. They will also be available to the trainee for any questions or concerns that may arise during the training. 

Requirements for a maintenance or workshop crane operator candidate 

A candidate for operator or maintenance of stationary cranes must have: 

  • minimum primary education, 
  • at least 18 years old, 
  • no medical contraindications to the occupation (certificate from an occupational physician). 

Why choose our services? 

equipment on site

Our training centre is a place where knowledge and experience go hand in hand. Our commitment and professionalism is a guarantee that every trainee will receive the necessary knowledge and skills to progress in their profession. All of our staff are highly qualified specialists who share their knowledge with great commitment. 

Our training courses are conducted in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, and thanks to interesting presentations and practical exercises, participants not only learn but also enjoy the classes. All this is done so that every participant in our courses can gain as much knowledge and skills as possible. 

We continually ensure that our training courses comply with current legislation, the latest technical knowledge and the guidelines of the Office of Technical Inspection. In this way, we can guarantee that our participants receive the necessary knowledge and skills that are up-to-date and useful in their daily work. 

Our training centre has state-of-the-art equipment, making our training rooms fully functional and comfortable. All of this is to ensure that participants in our courses feel comfortable and have everything they need to gain as much knowledge as possible. 

Other services we offer 

We also offer training as maintainers and operators:  

helmeted operator
  • deck cranes,  
  • tower cranes,  
  • forklift trucks,  
  • telescopic loaders,  
  • HDS cranes,  
  • cranes,  
  • railway cranes and on railway vehicles,  
  • aerial work platforms,  
  • mobile cranes. 

We also provide stationary and mobile service and new and used sales:  

  • cranes,  
  • aerial work platforms,  
  • forklift trucks,  
  • telescopic loaders, 
  • scissor lifts.  

We also offer advisory services, audits and assistance with the purchase of machines under technical supervision. 

If you are interested in our offer, please contact us. We will be happy to answer all your questions. 

Questions and answers

What types of stationary cranes are there?

Stationary cranes are divided into: wall-mounted (the frame is fixed to the wall) and column-mounted (the frame is fixed to the column).

What requirements must an operator training candidate meet?

The candidate must be at least 18 years old, have at least an elementary education and have no medical contraindications to the profession.

Do you also service stationary cranes?

Yes, we also offer servicing of materials handling equipment. Amongst others, we service overhead cranes, basket and scissor lifts, telescopic handlers, HDS cranes and forklift trucks.