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Crane Tech & NCCCO


Crane Tech fully endorses the national certification program offered by the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO), and will prepare candidates for the NCCCO tests.

 


 

 

Crane Tech will help you meet these certification standards by providing exceptional instruction by NCCCO qualified instructors.


Crane Tech offers a turn-key service for NCCCO training and testing.  We will handle all paperwork, processing, training, and testing for one low fee.  Call today and find out how easy NCCCO Certification can be with Crane Tech Service.

 

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February 2003:  Bo Collier is Nominated to CCO's WEMC
 
Bo provided assistance to the NCCCO more than ten years ago, but his schedule as company President simply didn't allow for additional commitments.  In early 2003, say's Bo, "I attended a meeting at the request of Carl Springfelds, a longtime friend and NCCCO member.  The meeting in San Antonio, Texas made me realized how important the NCCCO work is.  With 30-years in the crane operator training field I felt I could make a difference and contribute."  Over the years Bo's commitment to the NCCCO has grown to include membership on the Mobile Crane Written Exam Management Committee, the Overhead Crane Management Committee, the Rigging Committee, and he serves as a commissioner for the NCCCO.
 

Click here to read American Crane & Transport article on CCO activities

 

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