National Commission For The Certification Of Crane Operators - NCCCO

Home

CCO Store Login
Crane
Test Dates & Locations

Find out when and where the next tests are being administered.

Subscribe
 

Subscribe to our news mailing list to keep up with NCCCO News and Industry Headlines.

Certification Quick Links
Mobile Crane Operator Tower Crane Operator Overhead Crane Operator
Signal Person Rigger
 
 
News Center

Recent Press Releases | Archived Press Releases | CCOnline Archive | E-News Sign Up

 

CCO Small and Large Telescopic Categories to Be Renamed

 

August 2006 - The National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) is renaming its large and small telescopic mobile crane categories.  The “Small Telescopic, Less Than 17.5 Tons Capacity” category will be known as the “Small Telescopic, Fixed Cab” category, while the “Large Telescopic, More Than 17.5 Tons Capacity” will become the “Large Telescopic, Swing Cab” category. 

 

“17.5 tons was a threshold established in the very early days of the CCO program as a means of distinguishing between mobile cranes with fixed control stations (such as cab-down machines and many boom trucks), and those equipped with rotating or swing cabs,” said NCCCO Executive Director, Graham Brent. 

 

As with many areas of technology, cranes have evolved over the past decade to the point where manufacturers now regularly produce fixed cab cranes with a capacity far greater than 17.5 tons.  Realigning the two categories by type of control system rather than by capacity will eliminate the confusion sometimes caused when a particular model of crane seems to fit both categories, Brent said, while continuing to distinguish between the skills required for operating each type. 

 

The certification codes, TSS and TLL, denoting small telescopic crane and large telescopic crane, respectively, will remain unchanged.  The name changes will have no effect on the Practical Exam testing process, which has distinguished between fixed and swing cab for some time, noted Phillip Kinser, NCCCO’s Manager, Program Development.  “And the cranes selected for the Written Specialty Exams already correspond with the appropriate control type within the respective TSS and TLL crane categories,” he said.

 

Changes to CCO Program literature, including tests and correspondence issued by International Assessment Institute (IAI), will begin immediately, with completion expected by fall 2006.

 

Old Name  New Name
Small Telescopic, Less Than 17.5 Tons Capacity (TSS) Small Telescopic, Fixed Cab (TSS)
Large Telescopic, More Than 17.5 Tons Capacity (TLL)  Large Telescopic, Swing Cab (TLL)

 

Contact Us Policy Statements Handbooks & Forms Site Map