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  1. Training Providers Directory - NCCCO

    Please note that no endorsement is provided or implied by the inclusion of any company in this directory. Use the fields below to search for training providers by CCO certification program and/or location:

  2. NCCCO - Certification Process Overview

    The benefits of NCCCO’s nationwide certification programs include reduced risk of loss, fewer accidents, more consistent training, and expanded job opportunities for those who work in and …

  3. Can operators-in-training operate cranes even if they are not certified? Yes, but they are restricted in what they can do, and they must be continuously monitored. What are some of the restrictions on …

  4. Prepare for your exams on your own or attend training. Log in/set up a myCCO account at my.ccocert.org. Apply for and schedule your written and practical exams; take exams within six …

  5. To provide an independent and objective assessment of proficiency, CCO does not offer training. While CCO cannot recommend specific training providers, you can access a directory of training providers …

  6. NCCCO | Member Portal

    Welcome to the myCCO Portal! Login or register for a myCCO Portal account to: Submit an exam application Update your contact information See exam results and current certifications Create an …

  7. Full Lift Director certification information—including a candidate handbook, application, and references—is available on NCCCO’s website at http://nccco.org/lift-director.

  8. (f) Pre-qualification/certification training period. An employee who is not qualified or certified under this section is permitted to operate equipment only as an operator-in-training and only where the …

  9. To provide an independent and objective assessment of proficiency, CCO does not offer training. While CCO cannot recommend specific training providers, you can access a directory of training providers …

  10. No! The issuing entity (e.g. NCCCO) must be accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency (such as ANSI or NCCA) so as to be sure that industry-recognized criteria for written testing …