Rigger Level 1 & 2 RCH0712
Rigger Level 1 & 2 RCH0712
CANDIDATE HANDBOOK
• RIGGER LEVEL I
• RIGGER LEVEL II
VICE PRESIDENT
Joseph Collins
Becht Engineering Co.
SECRETARY/TREASURER
J. Kerry Hulse
Deep South Crane & Rigging
CHAIRMAN, COMMISSIONERS
J. Kerry Hulse
Deep South Crane & Rigging
This handbook and application packet for the Vinal George Bell
NCCCO Rigger certification program contains Cianbro Equipment
Candidate Application forms for both the
Rigger Level I and Rigger Level II exams near James T. Callahan
the end of the book. International Union of Operating Engineers
Please read this handbook carefully and retain
it for reference throughout the certification Peter Juhren
process. Morrow Equipment Co.
Tim Watters
Do not discard this document. Hoffman Equipment
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Graham J. Brent
National Commission for the
Certification of Crane Operators
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Dear NCCCO Rigger Certification Candidate:
Welcome to the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO)
national rigger certification program.
NCCCO is a nonprofit organization founded in 1995 to establish a fair and independent
evaluation of crane operator knowledge and skills. Key to this industry-led effort has been the
development and administration of the NCCCO Written and Practical Examinations that lead
The NCCCO Rigger to CCO certifications. As personnel responsibilities in the lifting industry have become better
defined, NCCCO has developed additional certification programs for related occupations,
Level I and Rigger
including riggers and signalpersons.
Level II certification
programs are accred- This nationally recognized rigger certification program is the culmination of three years’ hard
work by experts from the varied industries and groups that use rigging, including construction,
ited by the American
steel erection, iron workers, the operating engineers, utilities, petrochemicals, specialty rigging
National Standards
companies, and rigging hardware and sling manufactures. NCCCO task forces were made up of
Institute (ANSI) to experts from all aspects of the rigging industry—riggers, training directors, managers, supervi-
ISO 17024—General sors, manufacturers—who together represent many thousands of hours of rigging experience.
requirements for These volunteers gave freely of their time and expertise with the goal of improving the safety of
bodies operating all whose work brings them into contact with rigging equipment.
certification systems Until recently rigger certification was voluntary unless required by local jurisdictions or specific
of persons. employers. However, in November 2010 the federal Occupational Safety and Health Adminis-
tration (OSHA) enacted new national regulations for cranes and derricks used in construction
under 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC, which state that riggers need to be qualified.
To ensure NCCCO examinations are—and remain—valid measurements of the proficiency of
personnel in the lifting industry, NCCCO teamed the task forces’ knowledge and experience
with the exam-development expertise of International Assessment Institute (IAI), based in
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Clearwater, Florida. IAI continually analyzes the performance of all NCCCO exams and reports
Mobile, Tower, Overhead, and
Articulating Crane Operator,
to NCCCO’s Exam Management Committees, which also guide the development of new exami-
Signalperson, and Rigger Level I and
Rigger Level II Programs Accredited
nations. IAI also assists in the administration of NCCCO Written and Practical Examinations. To
be able to provide fair and independent assessments, neither NCCCO nor IAI conducts train-
ing, nor do they provide training materials.
This Candidate Handbook has been prepared to provide candidates with comprehensive
information about the NCCCO Written and Practical Examinations leading to Rigger Level I
and Rigger Level II certifications. NCCCO recognizes the commitment required to become
certified and will do everything it can to make each candidate’s experience a positive and
successful one. If after reading this handbook there is anything unclear, candidates may call
NCCCO at 703-560-2391 or e-mail info@nccco.org. NCCCO staff will guide the candidate
through any aspect of the program that he/she would like explained in more detail.
Thank you for your interest—and good luck on your efforts to become CCO-certified!
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Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................ 1
Program Description.......................................................................................................................1
NCCCO Examination Development.................................................................................................1
Definition of a Rigger.....................................................................................................................1
Certified Rigger Level I...................................................................................................................2
Certified Rigger Level II..................................................................................................................2
Certification Policies................................................................................................... 3
Eligibility.........................................................................................................................................3
Experience......................................................................................................................................3
Certified Rigger Level I Exams........................................................................................................3
Certified Rigger Level II Exams.......................................................................................................3
Certification Time Frames...............................................................................................................3
Recertification................................................................................................................................3
Code of Ethics for Certified Riggers ...............................................................................................4
Disciplinary Policy...........................................................................................................................4
Substance Abuse Policy..................................................................................................................4
Certification Cards..........................................................................................................................5
Change of Address.........................................................................................................................5
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Written Examination Outline—Rigger Level II......................................................... 13
Domain: Scope of the Rigging Activity..........................................................................................13
Domain: Planning the Rigging Activity.........................................................................................13
Domain: Selection of Rigging Components...................................................................................13
Domain: Technical Knowledge......................................................................................................14
Domain: Inspection.......................................................................................................................14
Domain: Execution of Rigging Activity..........................................................................................14
Reference List........................................................................................................... 15
Practical Examination Process.................................................................................. 17
Eligibility.......................................................................................................................................17
Skills Tested .................................................................................................................................17
Scheduling a Test..........................................................................................................................17
Test Day........................................................................................................................................17
Practical Scoring...........................................................................................................................17
Practical Score Reporting..............................................................................................................17
Practical Examination Fees...........................................................................................................17
Practical Exam Hand Score Requests............................................................................................17
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CERTIFIED RIGGER LEVEL I
NCCCO identified the following job duties for Rigger Level I
certification. They 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 prior to the
rigging activities. Specifically, Level I Riggers should be able
to demonstrate or have knowledge of how to:
• Inspect rigging before use
• Identify and attach rigging with basic knowledge of
hitch configurations, capacities, and basic knots
• Recognize associated hazards
• Signal operations
• Use various types of rigging equipment and basic
hitches and their applications
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Certification Policies
RIGGER LEVEL I & RIGGER LEVEL II
ELIGIBILITY Level I Written Exam in January 2011 but passes the Rigger
Level I Practical Exam in June 2011 has until the end of
To be eligible for certification, candidates must: June 2012 to retake (and pass) the Rigger Level I Written
• Be at least 18 years of age Exam.
• Comply with NCCCO’s Substance Abuse Policy RECERTIFICATION
• Pass a Written Examination
NCCCO certification is valid for five years. Candidates
• Pass a Practical Examination must complete all of their recertification requirements
• Comply with the Code of Ethics for Certified Riggers during the 12 months prior to their certification’s expira-
tion date. This includes:
EXPERIENCE
• Passing the Recertification Written Examination
NCCCO certification examinations are designed for • Compliance with NCCCO’s Substance Abuse Policy
persons who have been trained to handle and move loads.
• Compliance with the Code of Ethics
CERTIFIED RIGGER LEVEL I EXAMS There is no grace period after certification has expired.
Written Examination Candidates whose certification has lapsed must take the
full Written and Practical Examinations to be certified
The Certified Rigger Level I Written Examination consists again.
of 60 multiple-choice questions. Candidates are allowed
60 minutes to complete the test. The Certified Rigger Level I Recertification Written Exami-
nation consists of 30 multiple-choice questions with a time
Practical Examination limit of 30 minutes.
The successful completion of an NCCCO Certified Rigger The Certified Rigger Level II Recertification Written Exami-
Level I Practical Examination demonstrates a candidate’s nation consists of 20 multiple-choice questions with a time
basic rigging competency. limit of 45 minutes.
CERTIFIED RIGGER LEVEL II EXAMS There is no requirement for a Practical Examination for
recertification.
Written Examination
Certified candidates may take their Recertification Written
The Certified Rigger Level II Written Examination consists Examination(s) up to one year prior to their certification’s
of 40 multiple-choice questions. Candidates are allowed date of expiration. Regardless of the date of the recertifica-
60 minutes to complete the test. tion examination within that one-year period, the new
five–year certification period begins from the date of
Practical Examination
expiration of the candidate’s initial certification.
The successful completion of an NCCCO Certified Rigger
[Note: Candidates who recertify more than 12 months
Level II Practical Examination demonstrates a candidate’s
prior to their expiration date will have their new certifica-
competency in rigging a load for a level lift and for rotating
tion period begin immediately, not from the end of their
a load.
current certification period.]
CERTIFICATION TIME FRAMES Recertification exams will be available at regularly sched-
Candidates must pass both Written and Practical Exami- uled test administrations. Candidates wishing to recertify
nations to be certified for a five-year period. The Written should contact the Test Site Coordinator who set up their
and Practical Exams may be taken in either order. Candi- initial certification. Candidates whose employment cir-
dates have 12 months from the time they pass their first cumstances have changed should ask their new employer
Written or Practical Exam for each rigger level in which to to schedule a test administration or visit the NCCCO
pass the corresponding (Written or Practical) Exam. website at (www.nccco.org) for a listing of upcoming test
administrations.
Any tests passed within a 12-month period count towards
certification. For example, a candidate who fails the Rigger
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CODE OF ETHICS FOR CERTIFIED RIGGERS plaints are investigated and considered. These procedures
also give all parties involved in the complaint an opportu-
NCCCO-certified Riggers must comply with NCCCO’s nity to document circumstances warranting the complaint
Code of Ethics during their certification, as follows: and to respond to the complaint.
As an NCCCO-certified Rigger, I will perform my work in a NCCCO has a two-tier process to ensure that issues
manner: regarding the practice and conduct of certified riggers are
i. Free of bias with regard to religion, ethnicity, gender, fairly and reasonably investigated and determined, and
age, national origin, and disability that the public is protected against unprofessional and
ii. So as to place the safety and welfare of workers unethical conduct by certificants. Complaints against
associated with load-movement activities above all certificants are initially investigated by NCCCO’s Manager
other considerations of Test Integrity, who reports to NCCCO’s Ethics and
Discipline Committee.
iii. So as to protect nearby general public property and
the environment If the complaint is considered actionable, the Ethics and
Discipline Committee informs both the certificant and the
In addition, I will: complainant of the official opening of the investigation.
iv. Make my management aware if I have safety concerns Following the investigation of the complaint, the Ethics
relating to the operations that I am performing and Discipline Committee informs the certificant and the
v. Not knowingly violate safety-related regulations, complainant of its decision. If a sanction is imposed, the
warnings, or instructions set forth by OSHA, certificant may request an appeal of the decision to the
recognized safety standards, or the rigging gear NCCCO Board of Directors. Appeals should be addressed
manufacturer to:
Executive Director
vi. Not misrepresent or knowingly deceive others
National Commission for the Certification of Crane
concerning my experience or the capabilities of myself
Operators (NCCCO)
or the rigging operations I am performing
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vii. Not misrepresent or misuse my certification card or Fairfax, VA 22031
the NCCCO logo, which are the property of NCCCO;
I understand that I must return the card to NCCCO The decision of the NCCCO Board of Directors is final.
immediately if required to do so
SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY
DISCIPLINARY POLICY It is the policy of NCCCO that riggers shall not use a pre-
scribed or over-the-counter substance that would impair
NCCCO’s Ethics and Discipline Committee is responsible
their ability to perform safe rigging practices.
for establishing and implementing standards of conduct,
such as ethical standards, policies, and procedures for This includes illegal drugs, controlled substances (includ-
disciplinary action. Grounds for revocation of certification ing trace amounts), look-alike drugs, designer drugs, or
status shall include, but not be limited to, the following: any other substance which may have an effect on the
human body of being a narcotic, depressant, stimulant, or
1. Period of certification exceeded without renewal
hallucinogen.
2. Evidence of falsification of any information on any
documents submitted to NCCCO or its agents An exception to this rule is that a rigger may use such a
substance or drug if it is prescribed by a licensed medi-
3. Evidence of non-compliance with NCCCO’s cal practitioner who is familiar with the rigger’s medical
Substance Abuse Policy history and all assigned duties, and who has advised
4. Evidence of culpability in an accident during the rigger that the prescribed substance or drug will not
certification period adversely affect the rigger’s ability to perform safe rigging
5. Evidence of non-compliance with the Code of Ethics practices.
NCCCO has established policies and procedures to It is a condition of certification that riggers certified by
address alleged violations of the Code of Ethics fairly NCCCO attest to their compliance with this Substance
and consistently. These complaint procedures have been Abuse Policy. Non-compliance with this policy automati-
designed to ensure that only valid and actionable com- cally revokes a candidate’s certification status.
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CERTIFICATION CARDS
Certified riggers receive a laminated photo ID card at no
cost when they certify for the first time and when they
complete the requirements for recertification.
Updated cards, replacement cards, or cards showing an
additional certification may be obtained from Interna-
tional Assessment Institute at a cost of $25. Updated or
replacement cards can be ordered online at: https://www.
iaiexam.com/nccco-certification-card-order-form.aspx.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Certificants who change their address must notify NCCCO
as soon as possible. Failure to do so may cause important
updates on the NCCCO program to be missed that could
affect a certificant’s stature.
Changes of address should be sent to International Assess-
ment Institute (IAI). They must be in writing but can be
sent via letter or fax. A form for this purpose is provided on
page 29 of this handbook.
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Written Examination Process
RIGGER LEVEL I & RIGGER LEVEL II
APPLICATION PROCESS TO TAKE THE WRITTEN complete NCCCO Testing Accommodations Policy at:
EXAMINATION http://www.nccco.org/general/accommodations.html.
Rigger Level I and Level II written exams and recer- SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION
tification exams may be taken either in a traditional The Candidate Application forms are located at the back of
pencil-and-paper format at an approved NCCCO written this handbook. Send the completed Candidate Application
exam test site or as a computer-based test at more than with the appropriate fees, as well as any correspondence
250 PSI/LaserGrade test centers across the country. The and/or requests for information concerning the adminis-
content of both test formats is identical. tration of NCCCO examinations, to:
Pencil-and-Paper Option (Traditional Test Site) International Assessment Institute
Candidates desiring to sit for a pencil-and-paper written Attention: NCCCO Testing
exam(s) should visit nccco.org to see a schedule of upcom- 4141 S. Highland Drive, Suite 225
ing Test Dates and Locations and then submit a completed Salt Lake City, Utah 84124
Candidate Application form with the appropriate docu- Phone: 727-449-8525
mentation to NCCCO’s testing partner IAI. Applications Fax: 801-938-9540
are due two weeks prior to the scheduled examination
Check the application carefully to ensure that all infor-
date. Application deadline examples are shown on page 9.
mation is accurate and complete. In addition to the
Information about the specific locations of the Test Sites
completed application, make sure to enclose the appropri-
will be available approximately four weeks prior to the
ate fees.
examination. Candidates eligible to sit for the examination
will receive an admission letter approximately one week Candidates may also register for either CBT or paper-
before the scheduled test administration date. and-pencil exams and pay online at: www.iaiexam.com.
Computer-Based Testing (CBT) Option Follow the directions carefully when filling in the required
information. Incomplete applications, incorrect payment,
Candidates desiring to take their written exam(s) using and/or inaccurate documentation will delay the process-
the CBT option should visit nccco.org and click on the ing and incur additional fees. This could result in the
Computer-Based Testing link under Test Dates and Loca- candidate NOT being able to sit for the examination(s).
tions. The CBT Frequently Asked Questions page includes
links to a directory of PSI/LaserGrade locations and an Deadlines
online application form. After the candidate completes Please note that all deadlines are UPON RECEIPT dead-
and submits the online application, IAI will send an lines. Candidates and the Test Site Coordinator are solely
authorization email within 48 hours. After receiving the responsible for making sure that completed and accurate
authorization email, wait 24 hours. Then call the number applications reach International Assessment Institute by
provided in the email to schedule the test(s) with Laser- the stated deadline.
Grade; LaserGrade will send an appointment confirmation
email within 24 hours. Go to the selected test center at EXAMINATION FEES
the scheduled date and time. Bring a valid photo ID and
the authorization email, but be aware that materials such The appropriate fee(s) must be enclosed with the applica-
as cell phones, calculators, hats, coats, and bags are not tion. Checks and money orders payable to International
permitted in the test room. Test results are available Assessment Institute are preferred. Payment by credit card
immediately. (VISA, MasterCard, or American Express) is also accept-
able. Do not send cash. Please do not staple the check
Candidates Requesting Testing Accommodations or money order to the application form, but do include
payment in the envelope with all the other application
Arrangements for persons with disabilities will be pro-
materials.
vided upon request, in conformance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA). Professional documentation All returned checks will be subject to a $30 fee.
in support of a request for accommodation must be
submitted to NCCCO no later than four weeks prior to
the scheduled test date. For further information, see the
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Exam fees for new candidates only: An additional $30 fee will be charged if:
• Rigger Level I and Level II Written and • An application form is incomplete
Practical Exams $250 • Full payment is not received or a check is returned
• Rigger Level I Written Exam $95 • A credit card cannot be processed for any reason
• Rigger Level I Practical Exam $95 • A candidate wants to add to (or change) the exams
they plan to take after scheduling has been completed
• Rigger Level II Written Exam $95 (in addition to the exam fee)
• Rigger Level II Practical Exam $95 All application materials must be received at International
Exam fees for current NCCCO card holders: Assessment Institute’s office according to the sample test
schedule outlined below.
• Rigger Level I and Level II Written and
Practical Exams $200 Applications received after the main application deadline,
but at least four business days prior to the exam admin-
• Rigger Level I Written Exam $50
istration deadline, can be accepted for an additional $50
• Rigger Level I Practical Exam $50 late fee. For example, for a test administration on a Satur-
• Rigger Level II Written Exam $50 day, late applications that arrive at IAI’s testing office by
5 p.m. (ET) on the Monday evening prior will be accepted.
• Rigger Level II Practical Exam $50
Candidate applications that arrive after that time cannot
Recertification Fees: be accepted.
• Rigger Level I Recertification Written Exam Walk-in candidates cannot be accepted under any
(CCO-certified Signalperson and/or Rigger only) $95 circumstances.
• Rigger Level II Recertification Written Exam RESCHEDULING, CANCELLATIONS, AND
(CCO-certified Signalperson and/or Rigger only) $95 WITHDRAWALS
• Rigger Level I Recertification Written Exam
Should a candidate be unable to sit for the examination,
(CCO-certified Operators only) $75
International Assessment Institute must receive notifica-
• Rigger Level II Recertification Written Exam tion in writing no later than seven business days prior
(CCO-certified Operators only) $75 to the examination date. Candidate fees will be held up
• Both Rigger Level I and Rigger Level II to one year. When the candidate reschedules, he/she will
Recertification Written Exams (CCO-certified need to pay an additional $25 rescheduling fee.
Signalperson and/or Rigger only) $145 When the candidate is ready to reschedule his/her Written
• Both Rigger Level I and Rigger Level II Examination, he/she must notify International Assessment
Recertification Written Exams (CCO-certified Institute and submit the necessary documentation and
Operators only) $125 fees to International Assessment Institute by the deadline
for the rescheduled test date.
Retest fees are the same as for first-time exams. Discounts
are available for candidates seeking Signalperson certi- Candidates withdrawing or canceling after the deadline
fication at the same time as Rigger certification; see the or not sitting for the examination will forfeit all
Candidate Applications for combined discounted fees. For application fees and will NOT receive a refund.
details about Signalperson certification, see the NCCCO
Signalperson Candidate Handbook. Emergency Cancellations or Withdrawals
ONLY the following situations will be accepted as grounds
Other fees:
for emergency cancellations or withdrawals:
An additional $50 late fee will be charged if the application
is late. • Called to work—supporting documentation required:
letter from employer
An additional $25 will be charged if a candidate:
• Candidate illness—supporting documentation
• Wishes to reschedule without a valid reason (see required: doctor’s note
Emergency Cancellations or Withdrawals)
• Family death—supporting documentation required:
• Needs a duplicate/replacement certification card or death certificate or obituary notice
score report
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Requests for medical and personal emergency withdraw- the Test Site on the day of the administration. Candidates
als are handled by International Assessment Institute are required to sign the Test Site roster upon entry to the
upon submission of a letter describing the situation. testing area. Acceptable forms of photo identification are:
Full name, address, and social security number must be • Passport
included along with the scheduled test date, site number,
and supporting documentation indicated above. • Government-issued driver’s license
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Written Examination Outline
RIGGER LEVEL I
The NCCCO Certified Rigger Level I Written Examination • Know how to identify rigging hardware
tests the following knowledge areas relating to rigging: —— Shackles
Domain: Scope of the Rigging Activity —— Adjustable hardware
• Approximately 11% of test —— Links, rings, and swivels
—— Rigging blocks
Domain: Identify Rigging Components —— Hooks
• Approximately 18% of test
—— Hoists
Domain: Technical Knowledge —— Dollies, skates, and rollers
• Approximately 10% of test —— A-frames
—— Trolleys
Domain: Inspection
—— Compression hardware
• Approximately 25% of test
—— Beam clamps
Domain: Execution of Rigging Activity —— Softeners
• Approximately 36% of test —— Eyebolts
—— Swivel hoist rings
DOMAIN: SCOPE OF THE RIGGING ACTIVITY
—— Jacks
• Know how to identify the load’s travel path
• Know how to identify below-the-hook lifting devices
• Know how to identify load characteristics —— Structural (lifting beams)
—— Know how to verify the load weight —— Mechanical lifting devices (including vacuum
—— Know how to identify the attachment points lifting devices)
• Recognize special handling requirements —— Close proximity operated lifting magnets
• Recognize unsafe rigging practices —— Remotely operated lifting magnets
—— Pinch points —— Scrap- and material-handling grapples
—— Need for softeners —— Plate clamps
—— Load stability —— Beam and girder clamps
—— Shock load
—— Side load
DOMAIN: TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE
—— Body positioning • Understand and apply ASME non-inspection
—— Electrical hazards standards
—— ASME B30.5: Mobile and Locomotive Crane
• Know how to identify hazards
—— ASME B30.9: Slings
• Know how to communicate a hazard identification
»» Hitches
—— ASME B30.10: Hooks
DOMAIN: IDENTIFY RIGGING COMPONENTS
—— ASME B30.16: Overhead Hoists
• Know how to identify slings
—— ASME B30.20: Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices
—— Chain
—— ASME B30.21: Manually Lever Operated Hoists
—— Wire rope
—— ASME B30.23: Personnel Lifting Systems
—— Metal mesh
—— ASME B30.26: Rigging Hardware
—— Synthetic rope
—— Synthetic web
—— Synthetic round
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• Understand and apply OSHA non-inspection • Know how to use rigging hardware
regulations —— Shackles
—— 1910.184: Materials Handling and Storage —— Adjustable hardware
—— 1926.251: Rigging Equipment for Material —— Links, rings, and swivels
Handling —— Rigging blocks
—— 1926 Subpart CC: Cranes and Derricks in —— Hooks
Construction
—— Hoists
• Understand and apply signals —— Dollies, skates, and rollers
—— Hand —— A-frames
—— Voice —— Trolleys
—— Compression hardware
DOMAIN: INSPECTION
—— Beam clamps
• Know ASME frequent inspection standards —— Softeners
—— B30.9: Slings —— Eyebolts
—— B30.10: Hooks —— Swivel hoist rings
—— B30.16: Overhead Hoists —— Jacks
—— B30:20: Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices
• Know how to use below-the-hook lifting devices
—— B30.21: Manually Lever Operated Hoists
—— Structural (lifting beams)
—— B30.23: Personnel Lifting Systems
—— Plate clamps
—— B30.26: Rigging Hardware
—— Beam and girder clamps
• Know OSHA frequent inspection regulations
• Know proper use of tag lines
—— 1910.184: Materials Handling and Storage
—— Know proper use of basic knots
—— 1926.251: Rigging Equipment for Material
• Know post-load movement activities
Handling
—— Know how to secure the load
DOMAIN: EXECUTION OF RIGGING ACTIVITY —— Know how to disconnect the rigging
—— Know how to stow the gear
• Know how to use slings
—— Chain
—— Wire rope
—— Metal mesh
—— Synthetic rope
—— Synthetic web
—— Synthetic round
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Written Examination Outline
RIGGER LEVEL II
NCCCO’s Certified Rigger Level II written examination • Know the responsibilities of the equipment operator
tests the following knowledge areas relating to Rigging • Know the responsibilities of the lift director
Domain: Scope of the Rigging Activity • Know how to calculate tensions on slings and rigging
hardware
• Approximately 15% of test
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—— Structural (lifting beams) DOMAIN: EXECUTION OF RIGGING ACTIVITY
—— Mechanical lifting devices (including vacuum • Know how to use slings
lifting devices)
—— Chain
—— Close proximity operated lifting magnets
—— Wire rope
—— Remotely operated lifting magnets
—— Metal mesh
—— Scrap and material handling grapples
—— Synthetic rope
—— Plate clamps
—— Synthetic web
—— Beam/girder clamps
—— Synthetic round
DOMAIN: TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE • Know how to use rigging hardware
• Understand and apply ASME non-inspection —— Shackles
standards —— Adjustable hardware
—— ASME B30.5: Mobile and Locomotive Crane »» Turnbuckles
—— ASME B30.9: Slings »» Chain hardware
»» Hitches —— Links, rings and swivels
—— ASME B30.10: Hooks —— Rigging block
—— ASME B30.16: Overhead hoists —— Hooks
—— ASME B30.20: Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices —— Hoists
—— ASME B30.21: Manually Lever Operated Hoists »» Air
—— ASME B30.23: Personnel Lifting Systems »» Lever
—— ASME B30.26: Rigging Hardware »» Electric
• Understand and apply OSHA non-inspection »» Manual
regulations —— Dollies/skates/rollers
—— 1910.184: Materials Handling and Storage —— A-frames
—— 1926.251: Rigging Equipment for Material —— Trolley
Handling —— Compression hardware
—— 1926 Subpart CC: Cranes and Derricks in »» Wire rope clips
Construction
»» Wedge sockets
• Understand and apply signals —— Beam clamps (used as attachment point)
—— Hand —— Softeners
—— Voice —— Eyebolts
DOMAIN: INSPECTION —— Swivel hoist rings
—— Jacks
• Know ASME periodic inspection standards
—— B30.9: Slings • Know how to use below-the-hook lifting devices
—— B30.10: Hooks —— Structural (lifting beams)
—— B30.16: Overhead Hoists —— Mechanical lifting devices
—— B30.20: Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices —— Close proximity operated lifting magnets
—— B30.21: Manually Lever Operated Hoists —— Remotely operated lifting magnets
—— B30.23: Personnel Lifting Systems —— Scrap and material handling grapples
—— B30.26: Rigging Hardware
• Know OSHA periodic inspection regulations
—— 1910.184: Materials Handling and Storage
—— 1926.251: Rigging Equipment for Material
Handling
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Reference List
The following reference materials are used by NCCCO’s Rigger Examination Committee to verify
the accuracy of NCCCO test questions. Prices current at press time.
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Practical Examination Process
RIGGER LEVEL I & RIGGER LEVEL II
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Practical exam hand-scoring requests should be mailed to:
International Assessment Institute
Attention: CCO Testing
600 Cleveland Street, Suite 900
Clearwater, Florida 33755
Phone: (727) 449-8525
Fax: (727) 461-2746
In the event that the hand scoring of a failing candidate’s
answer sheet results in a passing score, the hand-scoring
fee will be refunded in full.
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Practical Examination Outline
RIGGER LEVEL I
The following is an outline of the practical testing proce- TASK 1: PRE-USE RIGGING INSPECTION
dure for Rigger Level I certification.
• At the Examiner’s indication to start, you will inspect
CANDIDATE INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS all of the rigging slings and hardware located in front
of you. Select those items that meet ASME and OSHA
Candidates must report to the Test Site at the scheduled Removal from Service criteria.
time. The Test Site Coordinator is responsible for setting
the testing schedule. During the Practical Examination, • Place the selected items to one side and say “Done” to
candidates are under the direction of the Examiner and indicate that you have finished.
must follow the Examiner’s directions at all times. TASK 2: RIGGING HITCHES
The following sections describe the specific tasks that • At the Examiner’s indication to start, you will be
candidates will be performing when taking the Rigger directed to demonstrate six different hitches.
Level I Practical Examination. It is important that candi-
• After completing each hitch, say “Done” when you are
dates understand these instructions. If there is anything
ready to have the hitch evaluated.
that they do not understand, candidates should request
clarification from the Examiner. • You will rig a single vertical hitch using the 5 ft. web
sling and a ⅝-inch shackle on the eye bolt located on
TASKS the round tube.
The Rigger Level I Practical Exam consists of four tasks: • All other hitches will be rigged around the round tube.
• Task 1: Pre-Use Rigging Inspection TASK 3: RIGGING CONNECTIONS
• Task 2: Rigging Hitches • You will have one minute to review the available
• Task 3: Rigging Connections rigging equipment for this testing session. The rigging
• Task 4: Basic Knots has been inspected and is approved for use.
• If your task involves the use of hardware that requires
Candidates will be required to complete all phases of the
a torque wrench for final tightening, you are only
test in sequence. Once they have completed the Practical
required to secure the hardware to finger-tight
Exam they must leave the testing area. Only personnel
condition for the task assignment.
involved in the administration of the test are allowed in
the test area. • Softeners are not required for these tasks.
• You will choose three task assignment cards—one of
TIME LIMITS each color—for the three rigging tasks.
There are no time limits for the Certified Rigger Level I • At the Examiner’s indication to start, gather and
Practical Examination. assemble the rigging materials that are required to
complete the assigned task. You will then rig and
PRE-TEST BRIEFING
suspend the 6 in. × 30 in. square aluminum tube, as
Before the test, candidates will watch a short candidate described on the task assignment card.
video or presentation showing all the tasks they will be • When you have completed your rigging assignment,
required to perform during the examination. announce that you are “Done.” The Examiner will
CANDIDATE ID AND SIGNATURE evaluate your completed rigging setup.
• You will disassemble the rigging assembly before
Prior to beginning the examination, the Examiner will ask
continuing on to the next rigging assignment.
each candidate for a government-issued photo identifica-
tion such as a driver’s license. TASK 4: BASIC KNOTS
The Examiner will ask if the candidate has read the Can- • At the Examiner’s indication to start, you will tie
didate Information and Instructions and will answer any five different knots using a rope or ropes of different
questions. The Examiner will have the candidate sign the diameters.
score sheet indicating that the candidate understands the
instructions for the test.
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• When it is necessary, use the 4 in. round PVC pipe and
eye bolt as your anchor point.
• Tie each knot and say “Done” when you are ready to
have the knot evaluated.
• Place the tying rope on the table after the last knot has
been evaluated.
Candidates must demonstrate the following basic knots:
• Sheet bend
• Clove hitch
• Inside bowline
• Square/reef
• Two half hitches
POST-TEST PROCEDURES
Once each candidate has completed the Practical
Examination:
• The Examiner will complete the score sheet.
• The Examiner is not permitted to review the score
sheet with the candidate or discuss the candidate’s
performance on the test.
• Exam results will be mailed to the candidate within
approximately 12 working days of International
Assessment Institute’s receipt of the score sheet.
• Once candidates have completed all of their tests, they
must leave the Test Site.
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Practical Examination Outline
RIGGER LEVEL II
The following is an outline of the practical testing proce- • Torquing of hardware or nuts is not required; hand-
dure for Rigger Level II certification. tighten these items only.
• Softeners shall not be used or provided for these tasks.
CANDIDATE INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
• Do not point-load rigging on the frame.
The following sections describe the specific tasks can-
didates will be performing when taking the Practical • Do not apply rigging at less than 30 degrees to the
Examination. It is important that candidates understand horizontal.
these instructions. If there is anything they do not under- • Any misapplication of slings or hardware during these
stand, they should request clarification from the Examiner. tasks will result in performance deductions.
Candidates must report to the test site at the scheduled • You are not permitted to attach rigging at the center of
time. The Test Site Coordinator is responsible for setting gravity.
the testing schedule. During the Practical Examination, • You may not add, adjust, or remove rigging while the
candidates are under the direction of the Examiner and load is suspended.
must follow the Examiner’s directions at all times.
• A lifting attempt is defined as any movement of the
Once candidates have completed the Practical Exam, they frame from hoisting.
must leave the testing area. Only personnel involved in the
• You are not allowed to climb on the rigging frame.
administration of the test are allowed in the test area.
• The Practical Examiner will remove the blocking when
TASKS the frame is suspended.
The Rigger Level II Practical Exam consists of two tasks: • A digital level may be used during these tasks.
• Level Lift • At the conclusion of each task, breakdown all rigging
• Rigging Frame Rotation components and return them to the rigging table.
• A maximum of three minutes will be permitted to
TIME LIMITS evaluate the rigging gear used for these tasks. A
The Level Lift task has a time limit of 15 minutes and the laminated picture of the Rigging Frame and a grease
Rigging Frame Rotation task has a time limit of 30 minutes pencil are provided for your use.
• If you are ready in less than three minutes, please
PRE-TEST BRIEFING indicate that you are ready to begin.
Candidates will be shown a short video or PowerPoint
presentation showing all the tasks they will be required to TASK 1: LEVEL LIFT
perform during the examination.
• At Examiner’s indication to start, at which point
CANDIDATE ID AND SIGNATURE timing begins, select and then apply slings and/or
hardware to attachment points of your choice on the
Prior to beginning the examination, the Examiner will ask rigging frame in order to hoist the load and execute a
each candidate for a government-issued photo identifica- level lift.
tion, such as a driver’s license.
• You are permitted a maximum of two lifting attempts
The Examiner will ask if the candidate has read the to achieve a position that is within two degrees of true
Candidate Information and Instructions and will answer level. A measurement of greater than two degrees
any questions. He/she will have the candidate sign the on your final attempt will result in a performance
score sheet indicating that the candidate understands the deduction.
instructions for the test. • If you are unsuccessful in your first attempt, you must
return to the original starting position before starting
PRE-TEST FAMILIARIZATION
a second attempt.
• All rigging slings and hardware are approved for use
• You must use at least three but no more than four
and do not require pre-use inspection.
sling legs on the rigging frame.
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• You may not use the second chain-fall hoist for this POST-TEST PROCEDURES
task
Once each candidate has completed the Practical
• When you have completed this task say “Done.” Your Examination:
rigging setup will then be evaluated.
• The Examiner will complete the score sheet.
• You will have a maximum time of 15 minutes to
complete this task. • The Examiner is not permitted to review the score
sheet with the candidate or discuss the candidate’s
• The Examiner will indicate when there are ten, five, performance on the test.
and one minute(s) remaining for this task.
• Exam results will be mailed to the candidate within
approximately 12 working days of International
TASK 2: RIGGING FRAME ROTATION
Assessment Institute’s receipt of the score sheet.
• At the Examiner’s indication to start, at which point
• Once candidates have completed all of their tests, they
timing begins, select and then apply slings and/or
must leave the Test Site.
hardware to attachment points of your choice on the
rigging frame. You must lift the frame clear of the
ground and rotate the load 90 degrees under control.
• You are permitted a maximum of three attempts to
rotate the frame to a position that is within six (6.0)
degrees of true level. A measurement of greater than
six (6.0) degrees on your final attempt will result in a
performance deduction.
• A rope tied on the frame indicates which side must be
in the final “up” position.
• If you are unsuccessful during any rotation attempt,
you must return to the original starting position before
attempting the next rotation.
• If the frame touches the ground during the first or
second rotation attempt, you must return to the
original starting position before attempting the next
rotation.
• You must initiate this task with a minimum of three
slings but no more than four, and you must have
tension on at least two pick points at the end of the
task.
• You may use the second chain-fall hoist for this task.
• When you have completed this task say “Done.” Your
rigging setup will then be evaluated.
• You will have a maximum time of 30 minutes to
complete this task.
• The Examiner will indicate when there are ten, five,
and one minute(s) remaining for this task.
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Candidate Application Forms
RIGGER LEVEL I & RIGGER LEVEL II
Please photocopy and complete all sides of the following forms when applying for
NCCCO Written and Practical Examinations.
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Candidate Application
WRITTEN & PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS—RIGGER &
SIGNALPERSON
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION PHONE
I AM REQUESTING TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA).
(For details on NCCCO’s Testing Accommodations policy, please see http://www.nccco.org/general/accommodations.html.)
WRITTEN TEST SITE # (contact Test Site Coordinator) DATE YOU INTEND TO TEST (MM/DD/YYYY) TEST SITE COORDINATOR
Note: Applications received without a Test Site Number will be marked incomplete and cannot be processed. (Not applicable when Practical Exam is taken first.)
FILL IN the circles next to the exam(s) for which you are applying.
Under penalties of perjury, I declare that the foregoing statements and those in any required accompanying docu-
mentation are true. I understand and agree that my failure to provide accurate and complete information or abide
by NCCCO’s policies and procedures, including the Code of Ethics and Substance Abuse Policy, shall constitute
grounds for the rejection of my application or denial or revocation of my certification. I understand that NCCCO
reserves the right to verify any information in this application or in connection with my certification. I consent
to NCCCO’s release of any information regarding this application and my examination administration to third
parties. I have received a copy of the NCCCO Candidate Handbook and have read it; I understand and agree to be
bound by all prevailing NCCCO policies and procedures.
Checks and money orders should be payable to: International Assessment Institute—Attention: CCO Testing
Please send application and payments to:
International Assessment Institute—Attention: CCO Testing
4141 S. Highland Drive, Suite 225
Salt Lake City, Utah 84124
Phone: 727-449-8525
Fax: 801-938-9540
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Candidate Recertification Application
RIGGER & SIGNALPERSON
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION PHONE
I AM REQUESTING TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA).
(For details on NCCCO’s Testing Accommodations policy, please see http://www.nccco.org/general/accommodations.html.)
WRITTEN TEST SITE # (contact Test Site Coordinator) DATE YOU INTEND TO TEST (MM/DD/YYYY) TEST SITE COORDINATOR
Note: Applications received without a Test Site Number will be marked incomplete and cannot be processed. (Not applicable when Practical Exam is taken first.)
FILL IN the circles next to the exam(s) for which you are applying.
Under penalties of perjury, I declare that the foregoing statements and those in any required accompanying docu-
mentation are true. I understand and agree that my failure to provide accurate and complete information or abide
by NCCCO’s policies and procedures, including the Code of Ethics and Substance Abuse Policy, shall constitute
grounds for the rejection of my application or denial or revocation of my certification. I understand that NCCCO
reserves the right to verify any information in this application or in connection with my certification. I consent
to NCCCO’s release of any information regarding this application and my examination administration to third
parties. I have received a copy of the NCCCO Candidate Handbook and have read it; I understand and agree to be
bound by all prevailing NCCCO policies and procedures.
* Three- or four-digit security code located on the back of the card in the signature panel.
Checks and money orders should be payable to: International Assessment Institute—Attention: CCO Testing
Please send application and payments to:
International Assessment Institute—Attention: CCO Testing
4141 S. Highland Drive, Suite 225
Salt Lake City, Utah 84124
Phone: 727-449-8525
Fax: 801-938-9540
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Change of Address Form
Please use this form to advise of any changes of address. Please mail or fax this to:
International Assessment Institute (IAI)
600 Cleveland Street, Suite 900
Clearwater, Florida 33755
Phone: 727-449-8525
Fax: 727-461-2746
OLD ADDRESS
MAILING ADDRESS
NEW ADDRESS
MAILING ADDRESS
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NCCCO Information Release Policy
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IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION
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NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE
CERTIFICATION OF CRANE OPERATORS
2750 Prosperity Avenue, Suite 505
Fairfax, VA 22031-4312
Phone: 703-560-2391
Fax: 703-560-2392
info@nccco.org
www.nccco.org
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