OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Mobile Cranes (MOB)
The OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Mobile Cranes (MOB) is a professionally structured training program designed to provide essential knowledge and practical understanding of safe mobile crane operations in modern industrial and construction environments. This comprehensive course focuses on developing operator awareness, safety compliance, risk management skills, and operational best practices required for handling mobile cranes efficiently and responsibly.
The diploma introduces learners to key concepts such as crane types and components, lifting principles, load calculations, inspection procedures, hazard identification, and workplace safety regulations. Participants gain insight into proper planning and execution of lifting operations, ensuring compliance with international occupational health and safety standards. The program emphasizes accident prevention, equipment stability, communication protocols, and safe working practices to reduce operational risks on construction sites, ports, warehouses, and heavy industry workplaces.
Designed for both beginners and experienced workers, the OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Mobile Cranes (MOB) combines theoretical learning with industry-relevant safety guidance, helping learners build confidence in crane-related roles. The course supports career development by enhancing professional competence and promoting a strong safety culture within organizations.
Upon successful completion, participants will possess the foundational knowledge required to support or perform mobile crane operations safely, improving employability in construction, logistics, oil and gas, manufacturing, and infrastructure sectors worldwide.
Overview
Certifying Body
OSHAA
Total Credits
30 HOURS
Evaluation
Assignments Based
Course Category
Lifting and Rigging
Learning Mood
Online
Qualification Structure
To achieve the OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Mobile Cranes (MOB);
Candidates must complete the following 10 Mandatory Units,

