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We Built CraneCheck Because
Paper Checklists Kill People

When inspection records are incomplete, illegible, or missing entirely, dangerous equipment stays in operation. We're here to fix that.

Our Story

CraneCheck started on a construction site in Houston, Texas. A safety director was flipping through a binder of paper inspection logs, trying to find documentation for a crane that OSHA wanted to see records for. Half the forms were illegible. Three were missing entirely. The crane had been operating all week.

That moment crystallized something we'd been seeing across the industry: paper inspection systems don't fail because people are careless. They fail because paper is the wrong tool for the job. Forms get lost. Rain smudges ink. Operators rush through checkboxes without reading them. Binders sit in job trailers nobody opens.

We built CraneCheck to solve that problem. Not with a generic inspection app that sort-of works for cranes, but with purpose-built software that maps directly to OSHA's crane inspection standards — 29 CFR 1926.1412 for construction cranes and 29 CFR 1910.179 for overhead and gantry cranes.

Today, crane companies across the country use CraneCheck to complete their daily pre-shift inspections in under 3 minutes, track deficiencies through resolution, and pull up any inspection record in seconds when OSHA arrives.

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Our Mission

Make every crane operator's shift start safer.

Safety First, Always

Every decision we make starts with one question: does this make crane operations safer? If the answer isn't a clear yes, we don't build it.

Purpose-Built for Cranes

We don't make generic inspection software. CraneCheck is built exclusively for crane companies, by people who understand the regulations, the equipment, and the jobsite.

Built for the Field

Our users wear hard hats, not headsets. CraneCheck works with gloves on, in direct sunlight, and without cell service. Because that's where real inspections happen.

The Compliance Gap is Real

Every year, crane companies face OSHA citations not because they skip inspections, but because they can't prove they did them. CraneCheck closes that gap.

78%

of OSHA crane citations involve documentation failures

$165K

maximum fine per willful violation

3 min

average CraneCheck inspection time

Stop gambling with paper checklists.

The next OSHA inspector won't accept “we lost that binder.” CraneCheck gives you digital, searchable, audit-proof inspection records — starting today.

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