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The core exam for the nccco (national commission for the certification of crane operators) mobile crane operator certification. The exam covers four main domains: site, operations, technical knowledge, and load charts. The site domain focuses on understanding elements that affect ground stability, proper use of supporting materials, and identifying and evaluating job site hazards. The operations domain covers crane inspection, leveling, load information, power line hazards, wire rope, signals, and emergency procedures. The technical knowledge domain addresses federal regulations, crane terminology and functions, inspection requirements, rigging, and electrical hazards. The load charts domain tests the candidate's ability to use load charts, perform basic math, and understand capacity limitations. This comprehensive exam ensures mobile crane operators have the necessary knowledge and skills to safely operate cranes on job sites.
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David Mungai [Date] [Course title]
Certification Overview | Written Exam | Practical Exam | Exam Fees | Recertification | Testing in Spanish
Core Exam Outline | Specialty Exams Outline |
(Approximately 26% of the test)
a. Hand signals b. Voice/radio signals c. Audible signals d. New or non-standard signals
(Approximately 28% of the test)
(Approximately 26% of the test)