Overview & Objectives
The NCCCO Rigger Level I & II Test Prep course is an intermediate level training designed specifically to benefit workers in rigging operations who may be preparing to take the Level I & II NCCCO Rigging Certification Exams. This comprehensive training provides a broad overview of rigging responsibilities, as well as reinforcing inspection criteria, the proper use of slings, rigging, rigging hardware, and more. Upon completion of this course, participants can expect to be fully prepared to achieve NCCCO Certified Rigger status.
The NCCCO Rigger Level I & II Test Prep course makes the most of rigging operator’s study time with practice tests, study guides, and interactive quizzes to prepare participants for the Level I & II NCCCO Rigging Certification Exams. Specific course topics are reinforced through supplemental workbooks and include the following:
- Inspection criteria for slings, rigging hardware, below-the-hook lifting devices, hoists, winches, and other rigging equipment
- Proper and improper use of slings, rigging, rigging hardware, and below-the-hook lifting devices
- Standards and regulations governing the use of rigging operations
- Common knots and hitches
- Hand, voice, and other audible signals
Who is this Course for?
The NCCCO Rigger Level I & II Test Prep course is ideal for all those working with and around mobile cranes, overhead cranes, and other load handling equipment who may be preparing for the Level I & II NCCCO Rigging Certification Exams. Individuals who may specifically benefit from this course include the following:
- Trade workers
- Riggers
- General laborers
- Crane operators in training
- Construction workers
Features & Benefits
The NCCCO Rigger Level I & II Test Prep course is an intermediate level training designed to be taken at the participant’s own pace in about six (6) hours. This training is specifically designed to prepare participants for the Level I & II NCCCO Rigging Certification Exams. Upon successful completion of this course, individuals can expect to:
- Recognize inspection criteria for slings, rigging hardware, below the hook lifting devices, hoists, winches, and other rigging equipment
- Compare and distinguish between correct and improper use of slings, rigging, rigging hardware, and below the hook lifting devices
- Explain standards and regulations that govern the use of slings, rigging hardware, below the hook lifting devices, hoists, winches, and other rigging equipment
- Categorize common knots and hitches
- Interpret hand, voice, and other audible signals