
Crane Inspection & Certification

Crane Inspection & Certification
Cranes must be inspected on a schedule and certified to stay legal to operate, and a lapse can shut a site down. Kranes performs frequent and periodic inspections, annual certification, load testing and pre-purchase evaluations for overhead, gantry, jib and mobile cranes of any make, documented to CSA B167, ASME B30 and provincial regulations. Findings come with a clear report, a pass or deficiency list and a quote to correct anything flagged.
Best for Staying legal and audit-ready
Key specifications
About Crane Inspection & Certification
Key Takeaways
- ✓Crane Inspection & Certification pricing: By quote
- ✓Key features: Frequent & periodic inspections, Annual certification & load testing, Pre-purchase evaluation
Crane inspection runs on a defined schedule. Frequent inspections check the crane and its rigging at short intervals during normal use; periodic inspections look deeper at structure, brakes, ropes and controls; and annual certification, with load testing where required, confirms the crane is legal to operate for another cycle. Pre-purchase and pre-rental evaluations check a machine before money or a job depends on it. Kranes performs all of these for overhead, gantry, jib, mobile and hoist systems of any make.
Crane Inspection & Certification — Configurations
The point of crane certification is to keep a site legal and safe, because a lapsed certificate can stop work and a missed defect can hurt someone. Inspections find worn rope, cracked welds, slipping brakes, drifting runways and failing controls before they become incidents, and they produce the records a regulator, insurer or client will ask to see. Kranes inspectors know what provincial regulation and the standards require, so the inspection covers what actually matters rather than a generic checklist. Every inspection ends with a clear result, not a vague verdict.
Applications
You receive a written report, a pass-or-deficiency list that names exactly what was found, and — where something needs attention — a quote to correct it, so there is no gap between the finding and the fix. Certification documentation is issued to CSA B167, ASME B30 and provincial requirements, formatted for your safety file and ready for an audit, an insurer or a buyer. Inspection works best when it is planned around production, not sprung on it. Tell Kranes the crane type, its location and when it was last certified, and we schedule the visit into a window that suits your operation, then return the records the same way.
Service & support
Because Kranes also repairs and supplies parts, any deficiency found can be corrected and re-certified by one supplier — keeping the crane legal, safe and audit-ready across Canada.
At a glance
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product | Crane Inspection & Certification |
| Price range | By quote |
| Best for | Staying legal and audit-ready |
| Makes covered | All major makes |
| Operation | Operated or bare |
| Warranty | By quote |
| Compliance | CSA B167 / ASME B30 |
| Coverage | Canada-wide |
Why choose Crane Inspection & Certification?
What this equipment is built to do.
Crane Inspection & Certification across Canada
We design, supply, and install crane inspection & certification in major cities across all 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Questions about Crane Inspection & Certification
What does "crane services" mean?
"Crane services" covers everything around getting a load lifted safely beyond just the machine: supplying the crane (sale or rental), providing certified operators, planning and engineering the lift, rigging, and the ongoing maintenance, inspection, certification and parts that keep a crane compliant. As the nationwide supplier, Kranes covers all of it — sales, rental, service and parts — from one request. You describe the job; we provide the crane and the certified support to complete it, then keep it running afterward.
Does Kranes sell, rent and service cranes — or just one?
All of it. Kranes is the nationwide crane supplier across four lines from a single request: sales (buy a crane outright), rental (operated or bare, by the day, week or project), service (maintenance, repair, inspection and certification for any make), and parts (wear and electrical components, including for obsolete units). You don't get routed to a third party — you tell us the job, we send the quote and we fulfill it directly. That single point of contact is the whole idea: one supplier behind every lift, coast to coast.
What are the 5 P's of lifting?
The 5 P's are a planning maxim — Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance — and in lifting they stand for the discipline of working out the load weight, the crane and rigging, the ground and access, the people and their certification, and the hazards before anything is hoisted. A good lift is decided on paper first. Kranes applies the same principle to every quote: we confirm the load, the radius, the site conditions and the certified crew up front, so the crane that arrives is the right one and the lift goes as planned.
Do you provide certified crane operators?
Yes. Crane rentals can be supplied operated — with a certified operator — or bare, where you provide your own qualified operator. For operated work, our crews hold the certification required for the crane class and province, and the work is documented to CSA B167 and ASME B30 so your records stand up to an audit. When you request a quote, tell us whether you need an operator and any site-specific safety requirements, and we include the right certified crew.
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