According to OSHA, cranes in the U.S. must be assembled on a ground that is “firm, drained and graded sufficiently, in conjunction with supporting materials, such as blocking, cribbing, pads, and mats to provide support and levelness.” Cranes are one of the most important parts of construction equipment, needed to lift heavy loads and move large amounts of materials. But they can be dangerous if they’re not set up properly, and an unstable crane can be toppled over by the weight of its load if it doesn’t have adequate support. And that’s where crane pads and crane matts come in.…