Fort Worth, TX

Crane Operator Physical Examination in Fort Worth, TX

Heavy Equipment

Access 145+ crane operator physical examination providers in the Fort Worth metro area. Medical evaluation for crane operators per OSHA and ASME standards ensuring safe equipment operation.

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Crane Operator Physical Examinations are required under OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1412 and ASME B30.5 standards for individuals operating cranes and hoisting equipment. The examination ensures operators have the physical capabilities to safely control heavy equipment.

The exam evaluates vision (including depth perception and peripheral vision), hearing, physical mobility, and overall health. Operators must be free from conditions that could cause sudden incapacitation or impair their ability to safely operate equipment.

BlueHive provides crane operator physicals through our network of occupational medicine providers experienced in heavy equipment operator evaluations.

Who Needs This

  • Tower crane operators
  • Mobile crane operators
  • Overhead crane operators
  • Rigging supervisors
  • Heavy equipment operators

How It Works

  1. 1

    Schedule

    Book crane operator physical through BlueHive.

  2. 2

    Examination

    Complete physical exam with focus on operator requirements.

  3. 3

    Testing

    Vision, hearing, and coordination assessments completed.

  4. 4

    Certification

    Receive medical clearance for crane operation.

About Crane Operator Physical Examination in Fort Worth

BlueHive partners with 145+ certified providers across the Fort Worth metro area to deliver crane operator physical examination services with same-day scheduling, digital results, and compliance support. Fort Worth's local economy—driven by Aerospace, Healthcare, and Transportation—creates strong demand for these services.

What's Included

  • Vision assessment including depth perception
  • Hearing evaluation
  • Physical capability assessment
  • Balance and coordination testing
  • Drug screening as required
  • Medical history review

Why Employers Choose This Service

  • OSHA crane standard compliance
  • ASME B30.5 compliance
  • Operator safety verification
  • Liability protection
  • Certification documentation

Pricing

$150–$350

Actual pricing in Fort Worth may vary by provider and specific requirements.

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Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Workforce Snapshot

Total Employment
4,100,000
Mean Annual Wage
$63,380
Injury Rate
2.4 per 100 workers

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024 OEWS

Texas Compliance Snapshot

Cannabis Status
CBD Only
Employer Drug Testing
Employers may still test for cannabis

Regulatory Alert: Texas

Texas has a regulatory risk score of 7/10. Texas does not have a state OSHA plan, so federal OSHA standards apply. The state's CUBI Act regulates biometric data collection, and enforcement activity has been increasing. OSHA enforcement actions in Texas focus on construction fall protection and hazardous exposure. Texas does not restrict pre-employment cannabis testing.

  • Roofing Company Cited for Fall Protection ViolationsSource
  • OSHA Penalties for Recordkeeping Violations IncreaseSource
View full Texas compliance details

Codes & Regulations

Regulatory Framework

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1412 crane operator qualification; ASME B30.5 mobile crane standards; NCCCO certification requirements

Renewal & Compliance Schedule

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1412 crane operator qualification; ASME B30.5 mobile crane standards; NCCCO certification requirements

Employers in Fort Worth should calendar renewal dates to avoid compliance gaps. With 145+ local providers, BlueHive makes it easy to schedule renewals promptly.

Cost in Context

At the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX mean annual wage of $63,380, a $150–$350 crane operator physical examination represents just 0.39% of an average worker's annual earnings—a small investment for regulatory compliance and workforce safety.

Wage data: BLS OEWS 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get a crane operator physical examination in Fort Worth, TX?

BlueHive partners with 145+ occupational health providers in the Fort Worth metro area, serving a population of 918,915. That's roughly one provider per 6,337 residents, ensuring convenient access to crane operator physical examination with same-day availability.

How much does a crane operator physical examination cost in Fort Worth?

Pricing for crane operator physical examination through BlueHive in Fort Worth typically ranges from $150 to $350. Actual cost varies by provider and specific requirements. Contact us for a transparent quote.

How quickly can I get a crane operator physical examination in Fort Worth?

Most crane operator physical examination appointments in Fort Worth are available same-day or next-day through BlueHive. Submit your request online and we'll match you with a nearby provider.

Which Fort Worth industries require crane operator physical examination?

Fort Worth's economy—driven by Aerospace, Healthcare, Transportation—creates strong demand for crane operator physical examination services. Common requirements include: Tower crane operators, Mobile crane operators, Overhead crane operators. BlueHive coordinates compliance testing for employers across all sectors.

What is the workplace injury rate in the Fort Worth metro area?

According to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX metro area has a workplace injury rate of 2.4 per 100 full-time workers, with 4,100,000 total nonfarm employees. Proactive occupational health testing helps employers reduce injury-related costs and stay compliant.

How does Roofing Company Cited for Fall Protection Violations affect crane operator physical examination in Texas?

OSHA cited a Texas roofing contractor $312,000 for willful fall protection violations after workers were exposed to fall hazards of up to 25 feet. Case demonstrates OSHA enforcement priorities in construction. Status: effective. Employers should review the source documentation for full details. BlueHive monitors Texas regulatory changes and updates employer compliance workflows accordingly.

What is Texas's regulatory risk level for crane operator physical examination?

Texas has a elevated regulatory risk score of 7/10 for occupational health compliance. Texas does not have a state OSHA plan, so federal OSHA standards apply. The state's CUBI Act regulates biometric data collection, and enforcement activity has been increasing. OSHA enforcement actions in Texas focus on construction fall protection and hazardous exposure. Texas does not restrict pre-employment cannabis testing. Employers should maintain current policies and work with providers who track state-specific requirements.

What compliance steps should Texas employers take for crane operator physical examination?

Key compliance actions for Texas employers: Ensure fall protection and safety programs are current for construction sites; Maintain federal OSHA recordkeeping standards (no state OSHA plan). BlueHive's platform automates compliance tracking to help employers stay current with these requirements.

Why Employers Choose BlueHive

  • 145+ providers in Fort Worth
  • One platform for scheduling, results, and compliance
  • Digital results with real-time tracking
  • Same-day appointment availability

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