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Who Should Inspect a Crane? (OSHA & Industry Standards)

2026-02-25

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Crane safety starts with proper inspections—and knowing who is qualified to perform them. Using untrained staff to inspect cranes leads to safety risks, compliance violations, downtime, and costly fines. In this guide, we break down exactly who can inspect a crane, per OSHA, ASME, and industry best practices.

Key Definitions: Competent Person vs. Qualified Person

The two most important terms for crane inspections are Competent Person and Qualified Person. These are not interchangeable.

Competent Person

Qualified Person

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Who Inspects a Crane, by Inspection Type

Different crane inspections require different levels of qualification. Below is the clear breakdown.

1. Pre‑Use / Shift Inspection

Who: Certified crane operator or designated Competent Person

What: Visual check of hooks, ropes, controls, brakes, and safety devices

Why: Required before every shift to catch obvious issues early

2. Monthly / Frequent Inspection

Who: Trained Competent Person (maintenance tech, supervisor, or operator)

What: More thorough visual and functional checks

Recordkeeping: Maintain records for at least 3 months (OSHA requirement)

3. Annual / Comprehensive Inspection

Who: Qualified Person (certified inspector or third‑party specialist)

What: Full structural, mechanical, and electrical inspection

Recordkeeping: Keep records for a minimum of 12 months

4. Post‑Assembly / Modified Crane Inspection

Who: Qualified Person

When: After assembly, repair, modification, or major service

Why: Ensures the crane is safe to operate before use

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Who Can Be a Qualified Crane Inspector?

A Qualified Person for crane inspections typically includes:

Many businesses use third‑party inspectors for annual compliance to avoid conflicts of interest and ensure objectivity.

Why You Must Use Qualified Inspectors

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How to Choose a Reliable Crane Inspector

Conclusion

Only Competent Persons should perform daily and monthly crane inspections. Qualified Persons must handle annual, post‑assembly, and detailed inspections. Using properly trained, certified inspectors keeps your site safe, compliant, and productive.

Never let untrained personnel inspect cranes. When in doubt, use a certified third‑party inspector to meet OSHA and insurance requirements.

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