Exhibitions / Congresses

Crane & Rigging Conference Canada

Canada, Alberta - 13th & 14th September 2012
Crane & Rigging Conference (CRC) Canada will return to Edmonton. The event is a partnership between Maximum Capacity Media (MCM), All Canadian Training Institute, and PEAK Inspection & Training.
The inaugural CRC Canada opened to a standing room only crowd in September 2011, where professionals from all the western provinces and many from the United States attended the two-day event. Most noteworthy was a strong contingent from the oil sands in Fort McMurray, Alberta.

CRC Canada 2012 will feature a much anticipated update from last year's panel, which discussed harmonization of regulations relevant to cranes and rigging with the other three Western provinces-British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba-and possibly beyond.

The event will again provide opportunities to improve the management of crane operations before, during, and after the lift. Fleet and facilities managers, safety leaders, operators and riggers, will participate in sessions to help users apply new regulations; evaluate and safely prepare the work environment; hone inspection skills; manage and maintain equipment; and learn from colleagues and competitors. The conference will focus on construction, mobile cranes, overhead cranes, hoists and rigging in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba; the North West Territories are addressing major growth in the oil, gas and mining sectors over the next 10 years.
Date(s)
13th & 14th September 2012
Venue
Sutton Place Hotel, Alberta, Canada
Nagano NUZ090D
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Used - Sale
Taylor TX330S
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