my wife and I are crane ops here in the port of long beach and los Angeles ports. very informative because when we did are crane training it was all done in 2 weeks
I'm an ex crane driver ,and terrified of heights, I lasted 6 days 150ft up,😲😨 had to come to work 45 mins early cus i went up the ladder so slow an eyes closed most the way up 😵😖😖🌁🌇🆙🔝🆙🆙. .the next job on new aparments crane was 56 metres high and that was to ground, then there was 200 feet drop off a cliff face on 1 side to the sea where the crane was situated ,I trew the towel in as soon as I seen it ,,embarrassingly said to the boss ,I'm sorry but I'd die of a heart attack if I looked out the window up there, ,he knew I was genuinely scared of heights,oh if your wondering yI even came to do a crane driver course if id a fear of height, it was 80ft high testing crane I trained in ,,which kinda gave me false hope 😅😅😅,im a horse trainer now, which i was before I tried the crane driver job,,they are truly a special breed of people, much respect, ,👍👏👌
You don't immediately train on quay cranes, at the very least you will start on RTG or Rail mounted cranes. In truth you will most likely not even start on any crane. You have to workup the company.
Good information videos on crane operation. I will one day be an operator. I just need to know were to place them. For exp. 6 offshore two times. Or double up. I don't want what that means. Lol. They do things different out here on the east coast port NY/NJ
Watched all 3 of this series.
Learned lots about the port cranes.
I'm a heavy-haul trucker, haul lots of cargo from the general cargo salties.
Thank you for the comments Ken.
I have been at sea worked on tankers only, I watched your all three Videos, Great efforts by you.
Thanks a lot
❤ excellent video!!! I have 8 year to work in the port. And i never seen a video like this. Regards!!!
Just watched all of this even though I have nothing to know with containers or cranes... 😂 Interesting though!
my wife and I are crane ops here in the port of long beach and los Angeles ports. very informative because when we did are crane training it was all done in 2 weeks
Right on Brother, I too am a crane operator,
in Seattle.
Hi Joe, where did you do your course?
I'm an ex crane driver ,and terrified of heights, I lasted 6 days 150ft up,😲😨 had to come to work 45 mins early cus i went up the ladder so slow an eyes closed most the way up 😵😖😖🌁🌇🆙🔝🆙🆙. .the next job on new aparments crane was 56 metres high and that was to ground, then there was 200 feet drop off a cliff face on 1 side to the sea where the crane was situated ,I trew the towel in as soon as I seen it ,,embarrassingly said to the boss ,I'm sorry but I'd die of a heart attack if I looked out the window up there, ,he knew I was genuinely scared of heights,oh if your wondering yI even came to do a crane driver course if id a fear of height, it was 80ft high testing crane I trained in ,,which kinda gave me false hope 😅😅😅,im a horse trainer now, which i was before I tried the crane driver job,,they are truly a special breed of people, much respect, ,👍👏👌
@@frangovisck The employer association pays for our training. You simply can not just go to a school for this.
Where can you get this training for this Crain
very extraordinary container port .. great
Where can I study this crane operation?and I want becoming a shareside crane operator.Finally thanks
You don't immediately train on quay cranes, at the very least you will start on RTG or Rail mounted cranes. In truth you will most likely not even start on any crane. You have to workup the company.
Good information videos on crane operation. I will one day be an operator. I just need to know were to place them. For exp. 6 offshore two times. Or double up. I don't want what that means. Lol. They do things different out here on the east coast port NY/NJ
Im trying to join ila1233 for the past 6 years
This is actually an ILA-USMX training video
13:15, I thought this was a normal office desk and he was sitting with his feet up on the burglar bars. :)
Do you have procedure or documented for container crane? Could you help me? I will use it to train or share them to reduction accident
Very informative..thx u so much
Quay Crane operation nice
Would make s good SSA training video lol 😂
This one is a bit old now. It is from the ILA/USMX crane training series.
sory but that fiddle player's intonation is as good as mine
If there's a bird cage in the cable-----how to mend?
No mending...it must be replaced.
@@michaelhurlock1215 Thanks
Im operator crane
Awesome!