Safety & Training

NCCCO Crane Operator Training given by Safety Seminars Incorporated

NCCCO Preparation classes are held monthly at our Bakersfield facility, Monday - Friday evenings 5-9 PM.  This allows our candidates to work their normal day shift and then attend classes after work.

Some of the topics covered in class include:
  • OSHA 29CFR 1926., Subpart CC
  • ANSI B30.5/ASME Regs Pertaining To Construction Cranes
  • Common Safe Field Practices
  • Proper Crane Set-Up
  • Rigging
  • Inspections
  • Safety Devices
  • Maintenance
  • Interpretation of Load Charts.
83% of all crane accidents are caused by operator errors.  By understanding the crane fundamentals of stability, leverage, structural limitations and ground compaction issues, as well as underground, overhead hazards and rigging, one can be a safer, more productive operator. 

During the practical sessions (hands on training), a candidate will learn the basics of load control and crane setup on the actual test course and crane.  Once the candidate demonstrates consistent competence in operation, they are tested.  The instructor (who is also an NCCCO Practical Examiner), will administer your tests.

NCCCO Crane Operator Certification Cards will be issued to you by NCCCO upon passing the Written Core and Specialties Exams, and the Practical Exam. 

For information regarding training including pricing and class placement please call Bob Nolen at 661-333-5077 or Pati Nolen at 661-599-2626 for details.

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