Red Arrow Training & Certifications

We offer customized NCCCO written exams and hands-on practical exam training for the following list of certifications. For qualifications of each certifications, hover over the photo for more information.  You can also click on the title to go to the NCCCO website.

The mobile crane NCCCO certification is broken into 4 different types.

– Fixed Cab*
– Swing Cab
– Lattice Crawler
– Lattice Truck
To achieve any of these certifications you have to pass a 90 question core exam along with a 26 question specialty exam that corresponds with the type of crane.

You are also required to pass a hands on practical exam for the type of crane you are seeking certification for.

This certification is for those that are looking to be certified for a service truck crane only.
 
To achieve this certification you must pass a single 70 question written exam and a hands on practical exam using a service truck crane.
 
* This certification is a subcategory of the Mobile Crane Fixed Cab Certification
The NCCCO Articulated Crane Certification contains 3 different crane types.
 
– Articulated Boom Crane(ABC)
– Articulated Boom Loader(ABL)
– Articulated Boom Crane w/Winch(ABW)
 
Regardless of which Articulating Crane Certification you are seeking you will be required to pass a written exam and a hands on practical exam.

The NCCCO Digger Derrick Operator certification is a stand alone certification that requires you to pass a 75 question written exam and a hands on practical exam.

The NCCCO Tower Crane Certification covers 3 crane types.
 
– Hammerhead
– Luffer
– Self-Erecting
 
To acquire this certification you must pass a 55 question written exam along with a hands on practical exam

The NCCCO Signalperson Certification requires you to pass a 60 question written exam and a hands on practical exam. This certification covers the many crane types so you can safely navigate crane operations at your job site.

This NCCCO Certification requires you to pass a 60 question written exam and a hands on practical exam. NCCCO identifies that a certified Rigger Level I can perform simple, repetitive rigging tasks when the load weight, center of gravity, the rigging and rigging configuration are provided or known by the rigger through experience or on-the-job training. The NCCCO Rigger Level II Certification is a “step-up” from the Rigger Level I Certification. The Rigger Level II Certification requires you to pass a 40 question written exam along with a hands on practical exam.

NCCCO states that in addition to knowing & demonstrating Rigger Level I knowledge and skills, a Certified Rigger Level II can select rigging components and procedures based on rigging capacity.

In order to acquire Rigger Level II you must successfully pass the Rigger Level I requirements