The National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) administers comprehensive exams to ensure crane operators meet the highest safety standards. Passing the NCCCO exam is a critical step for professionals seeking NCCCO crane operator certification to operate mobile, tower, and overhead cranes safely and legally. Our free resources help you prepare effectively.
This guide provides a complete NCCCO practice test, detailed study materials, and essential information about certification requirements. Whether you are preparing for the core written exam or a specialty test, our NCCCO test prep tools are designed to boost your confidence and help you achieve certification success.
Note: The NCCCO crane certification process includes both written and practical examinations. You must pass both components within 12 months of each other to become fully certified. Our guide focuses primarily on preparing you for the written exams.
Quick review for the NCCCO exam
The NCCCO study guide below outlines key aspects of the certification process. Understanding the NCCCO exam format, registration requirements, and scoring criteria is essential for candidates. Explore these tabs for detailed information on how to prepare.
The NCCCO test structure is divided into a core examination and specialty examinations. Candidates must pass the core exam and at least one specialty exam (like mobile or tower crane) to be certified. The NCCCO practical exam is also a mandatory component, testing your hands-on operating abilities.
The foundation of the NCCCO certification covering general knowledge applicable to all mobile cranes.
Focuses on specific mobile crane types like lattice boom or telescopic boom cranes.
Specialized exam for operators of hammerhead, luffing jib, and self-erecting tower cranes.
Designed for operators of cab-operated and remote-controlled overhead cranes in industrial settings.
Tests competency in rigging loads, inspecting equipment, and signaling cranes.
Validates ability to effectively communicate with crane operators using hand and voice signals.
Prepare for the NCCCO - National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators exam with our free practice test modules. Each quiz covers key topics to help you pass on your first try.
Estimated score calculation
Required to Pass: ~70% (Estimated)
Your Score: 105 correct β PASS
While the total cost can range from $600 to over $2,500 depending on training needs, the salary increase for certified operators often pays for this investment within the first few months of employment.
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NCCCO recertification ensures operators stay current with safety standards. Certification is valid for five years. To renew, you must pass a recertification written exam before your current certification expires. No practical exam is required if you have 1,000 hours of documented crane-related experience.
Don't let your certification lapse! If you fail to recertify before the expiration date, you may be required to take both the written and practical exams again as if you were a new candidate.
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Disclaimer: This practice test is for educational and preparatory purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO), the official administrator of crane operator certification exams. For official NCCCO certification, testing requirements, and registration information, please visit the official NCCCO website at nccco.org.