Crane and Boom Truck Safety Sticker Kit: Protect Your Crew. Avoid Fines.

KIT-001

OSHA Compliant Boom Truck & Crane Safety Sticker Kit

  • OSHA Compliance: Avoid hefty fines. This kit ensures your crane meets critical safety regulations, keeping you and your crew safe.

  • Crystal Clear Signals: Includes crane hand signal decals. No guesswork, just clear communication for safer lifts. Prevents accidents caused by miscommunication.

  • Durable, Long-Lasting: UV-resistant vinyl withstands harsh conditions. Rated for 5-year outdoor life. Spend less time replacing worn-out stickers.

  • Full Coverage: Contains all essential safety decals, including Load Charts and Rated Capacity warnings. One kit covers all your needs. Don't miss a single crucial warning.

  • Easy Install: Peel-and-stick application. Get your crane compliant in minutes. Minimize downtime, maximize safety.

Don't Risk It. Get Compliant Now.

Tired of faded, peeling safety stickers? Are outdated warnings putting your crew at risk?

Operating a crane without proper safety decals is asking for trouble. One accident, one missed signal, can lead to disaster. Fines, injuries, or worse.

This Crane and Boom Truck Safety Sticker Kit is your complete solution. It delivers all the essential safety warnings, including Wire Rope Inspection Criteria, in one durable, easy-to-install package. Protect your crew, avoid costly fines, and keep your crane operating safely.

Shipping:

  • We ship via USPS, FedEx, and UPS.

  • Expedited shipping options are available at checkout.

  • Estimated shipping times vary based on order size and destination.

Return Policy:

  • Returns accepted for damaged or incorrect kits within 20 days of purchase.

31 Crane Safety Stickers In This Kit.

Quantity - Safety Sticker SKU Number, and Description.

2 - Sign-001 Operate Safely, Power Line Clearance, Two Block & Do Not Hoist

2 - H-001 Hand Signal Charts

2 - EC-002 Power Line Clearance Requirements

2 - EC-003 Power Line Clearance Requirements

2 - CSr-001 Superstructure Rotation

2 - CBt-001 Anti Two Block Danger

2 - FC-002 Three Point Ingress & Egress

5 - CO-001 Outrigger Crush Hazard

2 - I-001 Failure To Secure Boom

2 - IC-001 Untrained Operator

2 - FB-001 Riding On Boom Etc.

2 - I-002 Fire Extinguisher

2 - I-007 Diesel Fuel

1 - I-006 Hydraulic Oil

1 - I-019 Check Fluids

Purchase both Spanish (KIT-001SP) and English (KIT-001) to make Bilingual Labels for your crane. Here is our Bilingual Crane Safety Sticker Kit.

Our Crane and Boom Truck Safety Sticker Kits are created, printed, cut, and shipped in the USA.

The KIT-001 is a comprehensive safety decal set that includes essential signage for mobile crane operations. It features hand signal charts, diesel fuel and hydraulic oil labels, multiple electrocution hazard warnings with power line clearance tables, crushing hazard warnings for superstructure rotation, outrigger crush warnings, two-blocking warnings, three-point contact ingress and egress labels, boom riding prohibitions, fire extinguisher location stickers, and operator responsibility notices regarding fluid levels. This kit is designed to provide all the critical safety markings required for a standard mobile crane in one package.

Yes! Each sticker in the kit has its own unique SKU. This allows you to order individual replacements if a sticker is damaged, without needing to buy the whole kit. The SKU will be clearly visible on your invoice.

This decal kit is engineered for universal compatibility with most mobile hydraulic cranes and boom trucks. The labels address standard operational hazards common to telescopic boom cranes, lattice boom truck cranes, and rough terrain cranes. While the kit covers general mobile crane safety requirements, users should verify that specific clearance distances on the power line charts align with their specific crane model and local regional regulations.

Mobile crane inspections are legally required on three primary schedules: daily (pre-shift), monthly, and annually. The strictness and documentation requirements increase with each level of inspection, as mandated by OSHA standard 1926.1412 and ASME B30.5.

Before every shift, a designated "competent person" (typically the crane operator) must perform a routine visual and functional check. This covers the control mechanisms, safety devices, wire ropes, hydraulics, tires, and ground conditions. While OSHA does not explicitly demand a written record for daily checks, keeping a signed daily log is an industry best practice for liability protection.

Yes. A monthly inspection is mandatory and must be documented. A competent person must evaluate the crane and create a formal certification record. This document must include the date, the inspector's name, the specific items checked, and the results. These records must be retained for at least three months.

At least once every 12 months, a "qualified person" (such as an engineer or a certified third-party inspector) must perform a comprehensive inspection. This is a thorough mechanical and structural evaluation of the crane's integrity, braking systems, and electrical components. A detailed, signed report must be kept on file for at least 12 months.

Yes. If a mobile crane undergoes any load-bearing repairs or structural modifications, it must pass a thorough post-repair inspection and testing before it can be returned to service. The documentation for post-modification inspections must be kept for the lifespan of the equipment.

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