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MARCH 2014
ACT
Operating Cranes Around Power Lines,
was
developed and produced by SC&RA to
assist companies with the growing number
of reported fatalities in the industry
involving power lines.
NCCCO, GOLD LOT 1817
and
NORTH HALL
LOBBY BOOTH 20000
. Live demonstrations
of CCO practical exams and vivid
illustrations of the hazards of operating
around power lines will be a major feature
of the
LIFT SAFETY ZONE
, co-sponsored
by the National Commission for the
Certification of Crane Operators
(NCCCO) and the
INTERNATIONAL
POWERED ACCESS FEDERATION (IPAF), GOLD
LOT 1817
.
Attendees at ConExpo 2014 also still
have time to register for CCO written and
practical certification and recertification
exams, Practical Examiner Workshops,
and numerous educational seminars in the
new Crane & Rigging track.
New candidates and existing certificants
can take any of NCCCO’s ANSI-accredited
and OSHA-compliant CCO written and
recertification exams, as well as many
practical tests at ConExpo. And thanks
to NCCCO’s “Visit ConExpo—Leave
Certified” program featuring onsite
scoring and immediate test results,
successful candidates can walk away from
ConExpo CCO-certified.
NCCCO Practical Examiner
Accreditation Program (PEAP) workshops
– where CCO-certified personnel can
be trained to administer CCO practical
exams for the mobile crane as well as the
rigger (level I and II) and signal person
programs – are also being offered for
four days beginning on the last day of
ConExpo. And registration is still open
for the 11 crane and rigging educational
seminars being held during ConExpo. Call
571-229-4278 to register and for more
information.
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The latest Underhook Load Cells from LSI-
Robway are made from a durable aluminum.
MEETING TOMORROW’S
STANDARDS
TODAY
NCCER OFFERS
CERTIFICATIONS
FOR MOBILE CRANE,
TOWER CRANE, RIGGER & SIGNAL PERSON
Each certification program offers:
s
Assessment and practical examination results available
within 15 minutes of submission
s
No rush fees
s
Portable, industry-recognized credentials
s
Easy and convienent access to an online database that
can be used to review an operator’s certification (including
equipment type and capacity)
Recognized by
Federal OSHA
For more information about NCCER’s Certification
Programs, visit
nccer.org/crane
or call
1.888.622.3720.