User:Operator Network International

OperatorNetwork was origianlly developed in 2005 by GGS Technical Publications in York PA. http://www.ggs-techpubs.com/military/training.htm GGS developed a variety of different types of training programs in accordance with the Instructional Systems Design (ISD) approach to training, the OperatorNetwork curriculums and courseware developers have a broad range of experience ranging from commercial applications to military programs. http://operatornetwork.com/

The staff includes former military Training Master Instructors, Course Writers and Classroom Instructors. The staff is familiar with subject matter such as Crane Operations, electrical and mechanical systems, aircraft simulation, avionics, marine control, monitoring equipment, navigation equipment, telecommunications equipment, weapons systems and Lifting Operations. A staff of technical writers, illustrators, animators, and IT personnel supports the course writers and instructors.

OperatorNetwork develops technical training programs to “world class” standards far varied levels of education and work closely with subject matter experts, to ensure training being developed includes all of the technical concepts required. Specialties include the following: Mobile Crane Prep for NCCCO exam, designed to verify and validate the training required for OSHA 1926-1400. Includes Lattice Boom Crawler and Truck mounted as well as small and Large telescopic Hydraulic. OperatorNetwork provides on call instructors to assist users for the written exams. http://operatornetwork.com/mobile_crane_info.htm

Qualified Rigging & NCCCO exam prep program will verify and validate the training required for OSHA 1926-1400. Enables companies to administer a Rigging program in-house, the most up to date training and built in record keeping systems. http://operatornetwork.com/rigging_info.htm

Qualified Signal Person & NCCCO exam prep program, verify and validate the training required for OSHA 1926-1400. Crane Operations, Basic Rigging, responsibility of the Signal Person and OSHA regulations. http://operatornetwork.com/signal_info.htm

Typical training development programs consist of the following types of deliverables and/or services: Equipment Operations Course Charts Plan of Instruction Student Study Guides Lesson Plans Classroom Instruction courses Self-Study programs Test, Measurement, and Certification Interactive Computer or Web Based Training Instructor Led Training programs Train-the-Trainer programs