Tower Crane Classes
All class fees are per person, include study materials and $100 sitting fee. The class prices do not include I.A.I. fess for written and practical exams. If you take this course and fail your written NCCCO exam we will let you take the next class for FREE.
Requirements: Must be an experienced tower crane operator
Class Overview: Preparation Class for NCCCO written exam. Review and clarification of the regulations that govern the tower crane industry.
Class limit: 15 people.
Day one curriculum:
- ANSI, and OSHA regulations
- Signals and specialized operations
- Wire rope and machine inspections
- Rigging uses and applications
- Sample test at end of day
NCCCO Written Exams: The Saturday following the class
Candidate description: Incidental crane operator with limited crane operation experience and knowledge of the regulations and how to catch a load.
Class Overview: Preparation Class for NCCCO written exam. Instruction and review of crane industry regulations specific to tower crane safety and operation. Includes instruction on load catching.
Class limit: 10 people.
Day one curriculum:
- ANSI, and OSHA regulations
- signals and specialized operations
- Wire rope and machine inspections
- Rigging uses and applications
- Sample test at end of day
Day two curriculum:
Hands on:
- Practice rigging and signals
- Catching a load
- Run the NCCCO course
Day three curriculum:
- Classroom: Review classroom material and complete sample test again
- Hands on: Continued training from day one
NCCCO Written Exams: The Saturday following the class
Candidate description: No crane operating experience and has no knowledge of the regulations and how load charts work.
Class Overview: Preparation Class for NCCCO written exam and practical exams. Comprehensive instruction and study of crane industry regulations including hands on crane operations. Curriculum is specific to tower crane safety and operation. Includes load chart study and exercises.
Class limit: 5 People
Day one curriculum:
- Classroom: Crane nomenclature, descriptions, components, and types
- Hands on: Review cranes verify components and types. Includes hands on operation
Day two curriculum:
- Classroom: Cover general industry definitions, ANSI, and OSHA regulations
- Hands on: Operation and practice on crane
Day three curriculum:
- Classroom: Wire rope inspection, reeving, hand and voice signals.
- Hands on: Demonstrate and practice hand and voice signals. Crane operation and practicing, giving and receiving signals.
Day four curriculum:
- Classroom: Rigging and wire Rope
- Hands on: Practice NCCCO course
Day five curriculum:
- Classroom: Recap of regulations, sample test.
- Hands on: Practice the NCCCO course
NCCCO Written Exams: The Saturday following the class
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