Source integrates all the pieces By inputting crane operator market, believes Dickinson. From
of project planning—resources evaluations into iReportSource, a computer or mobile device, the
and skills needed, schedules, and managers can know what their user can see identifiers tied to
staffing capabilities—into a daily workforce is able to do, in real an employee ID number. Once
report. Crane operator evalu- time, from any location. It offers the number is input, the system
ations are just one more piece instant record-keeping, and is reports criteria for how to find
of data that can be added to the one of the most affordable and that employee. The user can see
overall big picture. user-friendly programs on the all the different areas in which
the operator has been trained and
certified and his or her safety re-
cord. The crane operator evalua-
tions can be done live on a mobile
device and instantly become part
of the system. “You can also input
notes about a laborer’s produc-
tivity and whether he or she is
working on time and on budget,
and his or her role in the overall
project,” says Dickinson.
About Crane Industry Services
Crane Industry Services LLC, (CIS)
based in the Atlanta, Ga. area, was
established in 2008. CIS provides
hands-on, classroom and technol-
ogy-based training for the crane
and rigging industry, nationally
accredited NCCER certifications,
equipment inspections, expert
witness services, and consult-
ing to the lifting industry. Crane
Industry Services is WBE-certified
and NCCER-accredited to train
and provide OSHA-recognized,
ANSI-accredited crane operator
certification testing www.centere-
donsafety.com or (770)-783-9292.
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