CIS expands to include NCCCO testing

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15 June 2020

Crane Industry Services (CIS) has expanded its services to include certain programs of the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO).

In April CIS became authoried to deliver re-certification and written exam testing for NCCCO Mobile Crane Operator, Tower Crane Operator, Overhead Crane Operator, Digger Derrick Operator and Rigger Level 1 and Rigger Level 2.

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Crane Industry Services (CIS) has expanded its services to include certain programs of the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO).

“CIS is pleased to offer customers a choice of certification options, all of which are OSHA recognised and ANSI accredited, to meet OSHA crane operator certification requirements,” said Debbie Dickinson, CEO, CIS. “Certification is a national requirement that sets a base line for crane operators. Qualification specific to machine types and work is also necessary,” explains Dickinson. “Crane operators should be certified by an accredited, OSHA recognised provider, and qualified. National certification is not required for riggers, but at a minimum, riggers and all members of the lift crew, must be qualified.”

Recertification is required every five years.

NCCCO recertification candidates may take their recertification written exams up to one year prior to the certification’s expiration.

“CIS will also offer NCCCO practical exams in the near future.” said Noel Whelchel, trainer and inspector.

 

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