Now Accepting PayPal, Klarna, ApplePay and GooglePay!

UK wide courses

Training dates weekly

Instant booking online

Transparent pricing

added to basket View Basket

Crane Supervisor Training Course (A62) - Project Skills Solutions

CPCS Crane Supervisor (A62)

Open courses

From £395 + VAT

Traditional classroom available UK wide

What is the CPCS Crane Supervisor Course (A62)?

The 4-day CPCS Crane Supervisor course will enable you to undertake the duties of a crane supervisor by equipping you with the necessary skills and knowledge to supervise lifting operations involving cranes.

CPCS Crane Supervisor - Key Information

What will I learn on a CPCS Crane Supervisor Course?

Knowledge and Skills covered on the Crane Supervisor Course will include:

  • Plan and preparation for lifting operations
  • Be able to select the appropriate crane needed for the job
  • Communicating effectively with those involved in the operation such as operators and signallers
  • Monitoring the compliance of the team with H&S regulations
  • Conducting post-lift checks

Choose a course option

All of our courses are delivered with the same level of information and support, so you can choose the style of training that best suits your environment.

Our prices include:

  • Certificates

  • Exams

  • Course materials

Open courses

Traditional Classroom

From £395 + VAT

See options

Benefits

  • 40 courses available

  • Face-to-face learning

  • Interactive group activities

  • Immediate results and feedback

  • Meet others in your industry

Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS)

The CPCS covers an extensive range of plant categories. The Construction Plant Competence Scheme uses practical and written assessments to ensure you are competent in your chosen category. These assessments are taken at the end of your training.

  1. Pass the relevant Health, Safety and Environment Test.
  2. Attend training days in your chosen category.
  3. At the end of your training, complete your category assessments (assessment fee’s are included in your course price).
  4. Receive your Trained Operator (red) or Competent Operator (blue) card.

What is the difference between the Red and Blue CPCS Card?

You can start working within your chosen category once you have earned the Red (trained operator) card. The card confirms the core skills, knowledge and understanding required. However, a newly trained operator will still require full and close supervision until they deemed sufficiently experienced to without supervision. That is where the Blue CPCS card comes in.

Red CPCS Card
Each category on your red card will have it’s own 2 year expiry date the card itself has no expiry. Your Red card is not renewable, this is to ensure progression towards your competent card (The Blue CPCS card). During the 2 years you will be expected to register and achieve a NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) or SVQ (Scottish Vocational Qualification) and upgrade to the Blue (competent operator) card.

Blue CPCS Card
To earn your Blue card you must meet the requirements of the Red card plus complete an NVQ or SVQ in your category.
Your Blue card will last for 5 years, each category on the card will have the expiry of the card itself. You will have to renew your card within the 5 years.

If you would like to read more about the application process for Red and Blue CPCS cards, read this ‘How to get your CPCS Card’ document from CPCS.

Course Content Icon

CPCS Crane Supervisor (A62) Course Content

You will cover the following learning objectives on your Crane Supervisor Training course:

  • Legislation, regulations and Codes of Practice relating to lifting duties.
  • Safe systems of work including method statements.
  • Taking personal responsibility.
  • Different types of cranes and associated terminology.
  • Understanding crane documentation.
  • Understanding crane stability, duty charts and safety devices.
  • Crane appreciation.
  • Observing British Standard 7121.
  • Understanding the role of crane supervisor.
  • Understanding the role of appointed person.
  • Preparing an area with exclusion zones.

Customer testimonials

Here are some testimonials left by our previous happy customers

Certificate Icon
Assessment and Certification

You will take both a theory and practical assessment for your CPCS Crane Operator course.
You will take a theory assessment in the form of the CPCS verbal test. You need to achieve 80%, plus full marks on any mandatory questions to pass the standard set in the theory test.

Your practical test will assess your operating ability through practical activities based on the core skills needed to operate the crane.

What qualification will I get on the CPCS Crane Supervisor course?

  • CPCS Trained Operator Card (red card) on passing the CPCS technical tests.
  • CITB National Construction College e-certificate, available on request from CITB.
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
  • CITB health, safety and environment test (supervisor or managers and professionals level) passed no more than two years before the course start date
  • You should have sufficient experience of cranes to meet the requirements specified in British standard 7121 Safe Use of Cranes
  • Good understanding of spoken and written English.

Special Considerations

The delegate can have additional time for their theory test which is a verbal or taped verbal test. If a translator is required, this will incur additional costs and will need to be arranged in advance.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding support during the course, please contact our team on 0800 0213 263.

Popular CPCS courses

View other CPCS plant categories below:

Find a course near you

Or select a location below

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the questions we frequently get asked about CPCS courses.

How long does my CPCS card last for?

See the CPCS website here and click on the link 'How to get your CPCS Card' find out all the information you need about your Red Trained Operator Card and Blue Competent Operator Card. On CPCS individual CPCS courses, there is a 'CPCS Card' tab, which will tell you about the process of Red and Blue cards.

How much is a CPCS course?

CPCS courses will vary depending on location and how many days your course is. Most courses are 3-5 days long. Your assessment, card and certificate (if applicable) and the hire of the plant you will have your practical training in, is all included in your course price. CPCS is one of the most widely recognised qualifications in the UK and they are dedicated to raising the standards and skills of those in the construction industry. Therefore, most principal contractors and major house builders will require all construction workers to hold a valid CSCS card, which includes CPCS. This means that if you invest in a CPCS course and pass it successfully, you will have gained the most widely recognised qualifications in the UK.