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The National Commission for the Certification
of Crane Operators (NCCCO) does not offer training.
Nevertheless,
CCO considers training to be vital to the certification
process. Indeed,
one of
its principal aims has been to stimulate
the recognition for the need for professional
instruction
in the knowledge and skills that define crane
operator competency.
CCO recommends any candidate
or instructor wishing to prepare for the CCO
certification
exam to
utilize the study materials listed in the Candidate
Handbook, and carefully review
the Knowledge
Areas listed there.
CCO strongly urges employers
or candidates seeking training to submit the
CCO Knowledge
Areas to
any training firm they may consider utilizing
to ensure their curriculum matches the
knowledge tested on the CCO exam.
Training Companies
While CCO is unable to recommend or endorse
any particular training company, the
following companies
have indicated they offer preparatory
training for the certification exams
administered
by CCO, and are using the CCO logo and/or
acronym
with
permission in accordance with CCO’s
stated policy (see
Use of CCO Logo). No endorsement
of the programs offered is implied, nor
is this list necessarily all-inclusive.
Click
Here to see a list of companies listed by state .
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