NCCCO Crane Operator Practice Tests with Questions and Answers

Crane operator certification is a valuable accolade you’ve earned through your hard work, intensive study, and dedication. But certification doesn’t last forever. In fact, federal regulations require crane operators be recertified at least every five years. By that time, it should be clear to anyone that you know how to do your job but–let’s face it–if you’ve been at the controls working as a mobile crane operator for years there’s probably been very little time to bone up on book learning. And when was the last time you had to take a test? If your recertification is coming up soon, you’re probably asking yourself “how do I pass the NCCCO test?”

Great Lakes Crane Certifications is here to help. We’ve been an industry leader in crane operator training, testing, and certification for years. As such, we’ve curated an extensive curriculum and have the best instructors who have real world experience, and have helped many operator candidates pass their initial exams and experienced operators earn NCCCO recertification.

Why NCCCO Tests Are Required for Recertification

NCCCO certification is a nationally-recognize status symbol that verifies the holder possesses a core set of skills that will allow them to operate mobile cranes and other heavy equipment safely and in accordance with OSHA regulations. Only certain training programs are NCCCO-approved because the organization goes to lengths to ensure their stamp of approval isn’t watered down by slapdash training and poor certification procedures.

NCCCO testing for crane operator recertification are required to ensure that the operator has retained that core knowledge they need to operate their machine safely and live up to the standards to which the best crane operators are held. While recertification does require that the operator successfully passes an NCCCO-certified written exam, that operator may not have to pass a practical exam like new operator candidates must because they’ve already exhibited the practical skills needed in the field.

Study Tips for Mobile Crane Operators Who Need NCCCO Recertification

Maybe you graduated school just last year. Maybe you’ve been out for a lot longer than that. Either way, you may have forgotten some of those good study habits that helped get you through those years of testing and exams. Below you’ll find a few good tips to help you prep for your upcoming NCCCO recertification test.

  • Dedicate Time—it can be hard to find time for yourself with work, family, and social obligations but if being a mobile crane operator is a big part of your life then it’s important enough to prioritize. Set aside time specifically for boning up on your book learning

  • Avoid Distraction—distractions can derail a good study session. Be sure that you block out everything that’s not necessary to the study process. That includes TV, phones, the internet, and even friends and family.

  • Set up a Routine—one-and-done is not a good way to study for any test. Set up multiple time periods to go over the curriculum. Chances are, the more study sessions you have, the more material you’ll retain.

  • Study the Way You Learn—people learning different ways. Some people learn better visually. Some people learn better by reading. Some people learn better in a hands-on fashion. While it may not be possible to study for your NCCCO recertification test at the controls of a crane, tailor your study sessions to fit your individual learning style.

  • Use a Good Practice Test or Two—practice tests can be an invaluable resource when it comes to taking your mobile crane operator recertification exam. These tests will allow you to see the types of questions you’ll be facing before you get to the actual testing location. This helps you hone your learning and helps you overcome any testing anxiety you might struggle with.

Need NCCCO Recertification?

When you enroll in any of GLCC’s crane training classes, you’ll get access to our full study guide as well as all the NCCCO practice tests (complete with questions and answers) so you can study on your own time. You can be ready for your recertification exam in just a few days and avoid those costly work stoppages and certifications lapses that can keep you out of the operator’s seat. To learn more about Great Lakes Crane Certification contact us online or call (616) 953-2516 today.

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