How do I become NCCCO certified?
ELIGIBILITY
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- Comply with NCCCO’s Substance Abuse Policy.
- Pass Written Examinations (Core and at least one Specialty)
- Pass Practical Examination(s)—Candidates must pass the Practical exam within twelve months of passing the written examination.
- Comply with the NCCCO Code of Ethics.
How much is a NCCCO certification?
The cost of an NCCCO crane operator certification will start at $250 or just $50 per year. The cost of an NCCCO rigger or signalperson certification will start at $200 or just $40 per year.
What does being NCCCO certified means?
Being NCCCO (National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators) Certified means that your crane operator has undergone the strictest safety training available to make certain the crane is in the right hands from the start to the end of the lift.
What is a crane operator certification?
A crane operator certification is a course comprised of a theory section and a practical section that makes an individual knowledgeable to operate a crane. A crane operator certification is designed to keep in view the types of cranes, types of loads, conditions in which a lift is to be made, ISO standards and standard operating procedures, etc..
What is a certified Crane Inspector?
Certified Inspector: A certified inspector will have a working knowledge of cranes, experience as to what to look for, and certifications from accredited sources to provide you with a comprehensive, tested, and documented crane inspection.
What is crane training?
Crane Training. ITI conducts a variety of crane training courses that support end-users from operators to inspectors, and even assembly/disassembly directors. Crane training courses may be conducted at your location or ITI Training Centers.