NCCCO Makes Changes to Certification Cards

NCCCO Makes Changes to Certification Cards

The National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) has announced that it will issue separate CCO certification cards to CCO-certified crane operators who have also been certified in the CCO Rigger and/or Signalperson categories. Previously, all certifications were listed on one car.

 

 

The new cards will also reflect the full five-year certification period for each category. Previously, all certifications had a common expiration date, regardless of when the candidates passed the test(s).

 

Riggers and signalpersons who are not certified in crane operation have always been issued their own separate cards, and this policy is unchanged.

 

The new policy is effective July 2. However, previously CCO-certified crane operators who hold rigger or signalperson certifications will be issued new Rigger and Signalperson certification cards at no charge. Mailing of the new cards to existing certificants will be completed by mid-summer.

 

CCO certification cards are nationally accepted as official proof of certification, and the new cards have been designed to meet all federal OSHA and state requirements, including the need to have details about the certifications (such as the types of signals in which a signalperson is certified) readily available on the job site. The new cards have been color coded for each certification category. Operator CCO cards continue to have a black band across the bottom, while Rigger and Signalperson cards feature a green band for easy recognition.

 

The new policy of separate expiration dates does not affect the crane operator certification program, however. “All crane operator certifications will continue to have the same expiration date regardless of when new crane operator designations are added,” said Joel Oliva, NCCCO program manager, test development.

 

NCCCO currently has nine crane operator designations, three crane inspector designations, two rigger designations, and a signalperson designation. New certifications for digger derrick operators and lift directors are currently in development for launch before the end of 2012.

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