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mobile crane operator training

Mobile Crane Operator Training

Nationwide Crane Training offers Mobile Crane Operator Training and testing by our NCCCO-accredited examiners so you or your employees can get certified fast. We fully endorse the National Certification program offered by the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) and prepare candidates for the CCO examinations.

However, we know that OSHA requirements are constantly changing. That’s why we adapt our training so our students stay on the top of their game, avoiding any confusion or costly delays.

Course Overview

Our CCO Prep Class covers everything your operators need to know in order to earn their NCCCO certification. We start with an introduction and orientation to the trade and follow that with the principles of cranes and crane operation, so our students have a well-constructed base of knowledge on which to build.

From there we cover:

  • Rigging Practice and Safety: An overview of the fundamentals of rigging with real-life examples of the variety of rigging gear, configurations, and applications.
  • Crane Safety: Equipment inspection, site hazard identification and inspection, and the proper use of required personal protection equipment. We also spend time on the importance of load dynamics so students learn how leverage and stability, operational quadrants, submerged lifts, non-centered lifts, and other nonstandard elements can dramatically affect a crane’s operation capacities/abilities.
  • Mobile Crane Operation: A review for those with experience and a primer for those with none, this unit lays down the basic functions and standard procedures for operating mobile cranes safely. It includes an introduction to the power systems that enable various models of cranes to do what they’re designed to do.
  • Communication: Verbal and nonverbal methods of communications between the operator and signalperson as well as other on-site personnel using ASME B30.5 hand signals.
  • Preventative Maintenance and Safety Inspection: Preventive crane maintenance including safety compliance inspections on individual pieces of machinery.
  • Mechanical and Computerized Operator Aids: Computer-assisted operation including an introduction to load moment indicators, anti-two-block devices, and load indicators.
  • On-Site Equipment Movement: Awareness of various site-related hazards that can and do hinder crane movement such as unleveled ground, power lines, and stationary hazards.

Throughout the course, our expert instructors focus on the types of questions that will be on the exam. We also use examples of how the questions will be asked in order to assist operators in determining what, exactly, the questions mean on the NCCCO written exam. This gives candidates the ability to apply their learning precisely and more fully understand the requirements measured by the written exam.

In fact, our training is so focused, complete, and easy to understand that we guarantee students will pass the written portion of their exams, or they can attend (or re-attend) any of our open-enrollment classes free of charge. 

OSHA Regulations

Who needs to be certified or qualified?

Per OSHA’s 2018 rule 1926.1400, any person engaged in a construction activity who is operating a crane must be certified, except:

  • sideboom cranes*
  • derricks*
  • equipment with a rated hoisting/lifting capacity of 2,000 pounds or less*

*Operators of the listed equipment must meet the criteria for minimum expertise described in the applicable section in subpart CC.

Does an operator need more than one certification?
With respect to certification from an accredited testing organization, an operator must be certified for the type and capacity of crane they are going to operate. Each accredited testing organization develops its own categories for crane type and capacity.

Can I get certification from anyone?

No! The issuing entity (e.g. NCCCO) must be accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency (such as ANSI or NCCA) to ensure that industry-recognized criteria for written testing materials, practical examinations, test administration, grading, facilities/equipment, and personnel have been met.

What am I (Employer) required to do under OSHA’s “Evaluation” requirement?

The Final Rule published in 2018 includes the addition of a process OSHA calls “Evaluation.” In this Employer’s Guide, NCCCO drills down into the main elements as prescribed by OSHA.

What specific training does OSHA require for crane operators?

OSHA lists the knowledge and skills it has identified as critical to safe crane operation in 1926.1427 (j)(1) and (2).

Helpful references:

An Employer’s guide to the OSHA final rule: Crane Operator Certification

An Employer’s Guide to the OSHA final rule: Crane Operator Training

NCT’s Crane Operator Evaluation Form

OSHA Mobile Crane Operator fact sheet

Eligibility

The following criteria must be met and followed in order for a candidate to obtain and keep NCCCO certification.

  • Must be at least 18 years old.
  • Must strictly follow NCCCO substance abuse and ethics policies.
  • Must pass written examinations (including the core exam and a minimum of one specialty).
  • Must pass a practical exam within 12 months of passing the written examinations. 

Nationwide Crane Training offers both boot camp for individuals with no experience in the industry, and open-enrollment mobile crane operator training programs for those who are already trained and/or employed in crane operations.

Written Exam

The written exam is half of the testing that must be completed in order to earn NCCCO certification. The core written examination portion is composed of 90 multiple-choice questions. Candidates have a maximum of 90 minutes to finish it.

The core exam is broken down into four sections, called domains. The domains are:

  1. Site (20%)
  2. Operations (26%)
  3. Technical knowledge (28%)
  4. Load charts (26%)

Depending on the type of crane an operator wants to use, there are three specialty written examinations to choose among; you must pick one, but can do up to all three. These are:

  1. Lattice Boom Cranes (LAT)
  2. Telescopic Boom Cranes—Swing Cab (TLL)
  3. Telescopic Boom Cranes—Fixed Cab (TSS)

The specialty exams include 26 multiple-choice questions and candidates have 60 minutes to complete each.

Specialty exams are divided into the same four domains as the core test, but each domain is weighted differently:

  1. Site (12%)
  2. Operations (30%)
  3. Technical knowledge (23%)
  4. Load charts (35%)

Candidates must pass both the core and at least one specialty written examination, as well as a practical exam (see below) to earn an NCCCO Mobile Crane Operator certification good for five years.

Practical Exam

The practical exam portion of mobile crane operator training certification requires the candidate to prove proficiency by demonstrating competency in both hand and voice commands. The practical exam uses real-world equipment and actual work-related simulations to paint an accurate-as-possible picture for both the examiner and the candidate.

The instruction you receive when preparing for the practical exam is key. Our experienced instructors have years of real-life job experience under their belts and can help candidates grasp concepts like “catching the load” quickly and easily. This is essential when a candidate comes up on the practical exam.

Training Locations

Nationwide Crane Training offers multiple training location options to candidates and their employers to make mobile crane training and certification easy.

Not only do we offer boot camp and open enrollment classes at various locations around the country, we can also arrange private on-site training for companies wherever you are. This minimizes travel and related expenses, cuts downtime, and keeps you and your operators on equipment and in locations they’re already familiar with.

Our Guarantee

Nationwide Crane Training is a WBENC-certified, woman-owned business that retains some of the best instructors in the industry. Our instructors are NCCCO-accredited practical examiners who bring experience from a variety of careers including Military, Firefighting, FEMA, IUOE Union, CALOSHA, and FEDOSHA. Bringing in the best instructors is one of the ways we demonstrate our commitment to each client.

Our crane operator classes supply the level of expertise, support, and personal care you need to get certified. We believe that each student is unique, and we work closely with each to be sure not only that you pass the exams but that you develop the necessary skills to excel in this competitive profession. It is our commitment to quality training and each student that has earned us a respected reputation in the crane industry.

In fact, we are so committed to your success that we guarantee you will pass the written exams.

Certification

Once a candidate is certified, the certification is good for a period of five years. Candidates who are currently certified must begin the recertification process in the 12-month period prior to when their current certification expires.

Testimonials

Here are just a few of comments previous students have made regarding our mobile crane operator training classes.

“I got my result from my boss last Wednesday and passed. I really owe this to you and the way you run your class. Your questions are right there with the questions that were on the test, and your load chart questions are harder than what were on the test, making the test a walk in the park. The information you provided us in the course was also very helpful for my work. I’m able to set my crane up in a manner that will enable me to get the most out of my crane when lifting. My lifts are a lot smoother now that I take my “boom flex” into consideration prior to making a lift. I will definitely say that your class without a doubt has made me an all-around better operator, and my co-workers also notice the difference.”

~John Ross

“I wanted to thank Nationwide Crane Training for the extremely informative class I attended last January. I was able to gain an abundant amount of knowledge on crane operation and practices, most importantly crane safety. Your extensive background in the crane industry is very noticeable, and your ability to teach all of this information in a classroom atmosphere is very impressive. As one of your students, I feel I gained a new perspective as a crane operator by being more efficient and [I] developed a skill with controlling the crane’s load.”

~Juan Lopez

“I had the pleasure of working with and observing NCT during the time of training and preparing our crane operators in order that they may obtain their certification of crane operators here in the mechanical equipment department at Barstow, California. NCT was organized, efficient, and willing to do whatever was needed to get our employees through this training process in a safe and timely manner.”

~Daniel C. Rodriguez

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