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CCO Certification
- Practical Exam Outline
The following is an
outline of the practical testing procedure, as provided to candidates
at the time of testing.
CANDIDATE INFORMATION
AND INSTRUCTIONS
The following sections
describe the specific tasks you will be performing when taking the practical
examination. It is important that you understand these instructions.
If there is anything you do not understand, please request clarification
from the Examiner.
TASKS
The Four Tasks are:
- Task
1: Place Overhaul
Ball in Stop Circle
- Task
2: Follow Hand
Signals
- Task
3: Place Overhaul
Ball in Barrels
- Task
4: Negotiate Zigzag
Corridor With Test Weight
There is also a Pre-Test
Briefing, a Pre-Test Familiarization Period, and a Pre-Task Familiarization
Period (prior to the zigzag task) with a load. You
will be required to complete all phases of the test in sequence.
You must
report to the test site at the scheduled time. You are required to bring
personal protective equipment to wear during
the test including
as a
minimum: hard hat, work boots, and suitable work clothing.
The Test Site
Coordinator is responsible for setting the testing schedule.
If you are familiar with the operation of the test crane, you may
elect to test first to allow other candidates time to review the operator's
manuals and load charts. Otherwise, selection shall be by random
drawing
or by
assignment
of the Test Site Coordinator.
During the practical
examination, you are under the direction of the
Examiner and must follow the Examiner's directions at all times.
Once you have completed
all of the tests you are taking, you must leave the testing area.
Only personnel involved in the administration
of
the test are
allowed in the test area.
TIME LIMITS
For Task 1, Task 3
and Task 4 an "optimum" time limit has been set. If the task
is completed within this time period, you receive no time penalty.
Once you exceed this
time limit, you will lose points on a gradual basis. If
you take twice as long as the optimum time, you will have lost all the points
allotted to that particular task. The "optimum" time for each task
is stated as part of the task descriptions.
PRE-TEST BRIEFING
While you are waiting
to take your test you will have sufficient time to read this description
of the tasks to be performed and review the operator's manuals
and load charts for the crane(s) you will operate. In addition, you will
be informed
of the make and model of the crane, the boom length and the weight
of the test load. You will also watch a short video showing all the tasks
you will be required to perform during the examination.
Note that:
- The crane's LMI system
(if the crane is so equipped) has been correctly programmed and will
not interfere with the proper operation of the crane.
- The crane has been
set up and leveled. A spirit level is available if you wish to
verify level.
- None of the target
points or barrels has been placed at a radius that exceeds the
crane's rated capacity.
- On telescopic boom
cranes, the boom length has been pre-set. You will NOT be permitted
to telescope at any time.
- All hand signals used
throughout the test will be in accordance with ASME B30.5.
UNSAFE ACT
If at any time during
the Pre-Test Familiarization Period or during the test, you commit an "unsafe" act,
you will be disqualified from continuing with the test. An "unsafe" act
includes the following:
- Dropping the ball
or Test Weight (on ground, in barrel, etc.)
- Two blocking of
the crane
- Uncontrolled or
reckless operation
- Failure to respond
to a "Stop" signal
- Any action that in
the judgment of the Examiner could endanger personnel or equipment
at the test site.
The Examiner has the
authority to stop the test at any time for reasons of safety or
if the Examiner determines the candidate
is attempting to
circumvent
any task. Please ask the Examiner or proctor if you have questions.
If you are disqualified
due to an unsafe act, your case will be reviewed by IAI and CCO, and
you will be notified as to your eligibility for
rescheduling your practical test.
CANDIDATE ID AND SIGNATURE
Prior to entering the
cab, the Examiner will ask you for a government issued photo identification
such as a driver's license.
The Examiner will
ask if you have read the Candidate Information and Instructions and will
answer any questions you may have. He will review with you the weather
conditions and ask you to sign indicating you understand the instructions
for
the test, and agree with the Examiner's assessment of the weather conditions.
WEATHER CONDITIONS/EQUIPMENT
PROBLEMS
The Examiner will use
an anemometer to check the wind speed and record weather conditions
on your score sheet.
The Examiner has the
responsibility to determine if weather conditions/equipment problems
are such that a test needs to be suspended. If the test is interrupted
due to weather conditions/equipment problems, the procedure for restarting
will be as follows:
- You will resume the
test at the beginning of the task you were performing at the time
of the interruption, except for Task 4, when you will go back to
the beginning of either Task 4a or 4b, as appropriate.
- You will also be entitled
to a Pre-Test or Pre- Task Familiarization period before resuming
the test.
- If you resume the test
on a different machine, you will have the option of starting the
entire test over from the beginning.
- If the testing is delayed
to a different day, the test must be restarted
from the beginning.
PRE-TEST FAMILIARIZATION
PERIOD
- You will be allowed 15 minutes to familiarize yourself
with the crane and to examine anything on the crane which you feel is
necessary
to operate it comfortably.
- You will be allowed
to 'get the feel" of the controls and run the
crane through its functions with the exclusion of telescoping.
The brakes and other devices have been set according to the crane manufacturer's
recommendations.
- You may not interfere
with the test course, lift the Test Weight, or "shadow" the
zigzag corridor or the barrels.
- You must finish the
Pre-test Familiarization Period with the ball under control in
the Start Circle
within the 15 minute period.
- The Examiner will notify
you when there are 10, 5 and 1 minute(s) remaining.
- If you are
ready in less than 15 minutes, you may indicate this to the Examiner.
- If, at the end of
the Pre-Test Familiarization Period, you feel you are not ready
to take the examination, you should notify
the Examiner. You will have, in effect, disqualified yourself from taking
the examination
at
this time,
and you will be required to sign to that effect on
the Candidate Score Sheet.
TASK 1: PLACE BALL
IN STOP CIRCLE
Optimum Time - 1 minute
and 30 seconds.
- At the Examiner's indication
to start (at which point timing will begin) raise the ball and
chain at least loft, off
the ground to clear all obstacles
and personnel.
- Bring it from its starting
position in the Start Circle to the Stop Circle.
- Once the ball
reaches the Stop Circle place it there such that the chain suspended
from the hook makes contact with the ground inside the circle
and remains there.
- The Examiner will give
you a stop signal once the ball and chain are under control.
- Points
will be deducted for the following:
- Dragging or contact
of chain outside of the circle.
- Hook or ball touching
ground either inside or outside of the circle.
- Hook or ball contacting
any part of the course or crane.
TASK 2: FOLLOW HAND
SIGNALS
This task is not timed.
- At the Examiner's indication
to start, bring the ball and chain from the Stop Circle to the
Designated Area.
- You will be asked to
respond to three standard B30.5 hand signals given
by the Examiner.
- The Examiner's signals
will be:
- Lower the boom and
raise the load, and stop
- Swing, and stop
- Lower
the load slowly, and stop.
- The Examiner may give
the signals in any sequence.
- At the Examiner's indication
that this task is concluded, return the overhaul ball to the Start
Circle.
- The Examiner or Proctor
will remove the chain at this time.
TASK 3: PLACE BALL IN BARRELS
Optimum Time:
Small
Telescopic Crane - three and one-half (3½) minutes.
Large
Telescopic Crane - three and one-half (3½) minutes.
Lattice Boom Crane -four (4) minutes.
- At the Examiner's
indication to start (at which point timing will begin), bring the overhaul
ball from the Start Circle and place it into Barrel #1.
(If you knock over Barrel #1, at the Examiner's indication, proceed to try
and put
the ball in Barrel #2.)
- The Examiner will determine
when the horizontal white line painted around the center of the
ball has dropped below the rim
of Barrel #1, and will so
indicate to you.
- At the Examiner's indication,
move the ball from Barrel #1 to Barrel #2.
- The Examiner will determine
when the horizontal white line painted around the center of the
ball has dropped below the rim of the barrel. Hold
the ball in Barrel #2 until instructed by the Examiner to remove it.
- Timing
shall stop when the ball is completely clear of Barrel #2 and
the Examiner has given you a stop signal.
- Points will be deducted
for the following:
- Moving barrel (2 ins,
or more)
- Knocking over barrel
- Hook or bail touching
ground
PRE-TASK FAMILIARIZATION
PERIOD (WITH TEST WEIGHT)
This part of the Test
is not scored.
- At the Examiner's indication,
bring the overhaul ball over the Test
Weight located in the Test Weight Circle.
- The load will be attached
to the crane's hook by the Examiner or Proctor.
- You are allowed
to bring the Test Weight to the designated area where you can
get the feel of the load, test the brake, etc. before beginning
the zigzag corridor task.
- You may not swing
the load outside of the designated area or shadow
the zigzag course.
- You will be allowed
a maximum of five (5) minutes for this Pre-Task Familiarization,
by the end of which period, you must
have placed the
Test Weight on the ground in the Test Weight Circle with the rigging taut.
- The Examiner will
notify you when there is one (1) minute remaining.
TASK 4: NEGOTIATE ZIGZAG
CORRIDOR WITH LOAD
Optimum Time:
Small
Telescopic Crane -four (4) minutes each direction.
Lattice Boom Crane - three (3) minutes each direction.
Large Telescopic Crane - three (3) minutes each direction.
This task is divided
into two tasks 4A and 4B. 4A requires you to go through the corridor in a
forward direction. 4B requires you to go through the corridor
in a reverse direction. (This is the only task in which the time allowed
differs depending on the crane type you are operating.)
- At the
Examiner's direction to start (at which point timing
will begin), lift the Test Weight into the air and swing, boom up or
down, hoist up
or
down
as you judge necessary to guide the load through the zigzag
corridor without touching the ground with the Test Weight, or raising
the Test Weight so high
that the chain leaves the ground, or touching or knocking over
any part of the PVC barrier. Points will be deducted for the following:
- Knocking ball
off pole
- Moving pole base
off line
- Knocking pole over
- Chain leaving ground
- Load touching ground
- Timing will stop when
you have placed the Test Weight on the ground in the Stop Circle
and the Examiner has given you a stop signal.
Task is
not complete until the load is placed completely within the outside perimeter
of
the circle and the Examiner has given you a stop signal. If the Examiner
does not give you a stop signal, this will indicate the weight is not within
the circle
and the task continues to be timed.
- At this time the Examiner
will reconstruct the corridor as necessary.
- At the direction of
the Examiner, at which point timing will begin, lift the Test
Weight from the Stop Circle and travel through the corridor
in reverse fashion.
- Timing will stop when
you have placed the Test Weight on the ground in the Test Weight
circle and the Examiner has given you a
stop signal.
Task is not complete until the load is placed completely within the outside
perimeter of the circle and the Examiner has given you a stop signal.
If the
Examiner does
not give you a stop signal, this will indicate the weight is not
within the circle and the task continues to be timed.
- The Proctor
will then detach the Test Weight from the overhaul ball hook.
- At the Examiner's direction,
swing the hook to the Start Circle and allow the Examiner to attach the
chain in readiness for the next
candidate. Remain in the cab until the Examiner gives you a clear indication
that you may leave
the cab. Set the swing brake and lock before leaving the cab.
POST TEST PROCEDURES
- Once you have completed
the practical examination:
- The Examiner will record
your performance.
- The Examiner is not
permitted to review your score sheet or discuss your performance
on the test.
- Exam results will be
mailed to you within approximately twelve (12)
working days of International Assessment Institute's receipt of the score
sheet.
- For tests on any other
cranes you have made formal application to test on, return to the
candidate briefing area.
- If you have completed
all of your tests, you must leave the test site.
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