The Iowa Association of Municipal
Utilities will be holding mobile crane certification and examination
classes for digger derrick, service truck, and mobile crane operators.
OSHA’s updated crane standard REQUIRES that operators of lifting
equipment be trained, evaluated and tested in order to obtain
certification.
Background Information:
Although
the new standard, 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC, specifically exempts the
digger derrick and the operator from meeting the requirements of the
standard, the exemption applies only when it is used for work within the
provisions of the power generation, transmission and distribution
standards, or for construction work within the telecommunications
standard. The exemption does not apply if the digger derrick is used
for lifting materials or to operate in working environments outside the
scope of the standard because the equipment is essentially being used as
a mobile crane. For example, unloading materials from a truck, lifting
a motor from a pump house to assist your water department, or providing
assistance to any other city department will mean that the exemption no
longer applies. When equipment is used as a mobile crane, all
provisions of the standard apply, including the operator certification
rule. OSHA also now requires that an operator be certified in specific
areas when they operate equipment outfitted with a boom and winch and
able to lift at least 2,000 pounds. This includes service trucks in
your public works, or water departments.
The
new standard has very specific operator requirements, one being to
obtain operator certification from an independent testing organization
accredited by a nationally recognized organization. OSHA’s updated
crane standard, 1926.1427 in Subpart CC, requires that for a testing
organization to be considered accredited to certify operators, it must
be accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency based on
that agency’s determination that industry recognized criteria for
written testing materials, practical examinations, test administration,
grading, facilities/equipment and personnel have been met. IAMU is an
Accredited Assessment Center through the National Center for Construction Education Research (NCCER). We are authorized
to conduct both hands-on assessments and practical examinations which
are part of our Mobile Crane Operator Certification Program.
Additionally, we are offering Qualified Hand Signal Person and Qualified
Rigger programs (available at a future date).
Who Should Attend:
Digger derrick and service truck crane operators who do not currently hold a mobile crane operator’s certification.
What Do These Classes and Certification Consist Of:
Classes
will be a week long, requiring classroom instruction, an on-line exam
that has a 80% pass requirement, a practical exam for certification of
mobile crane, and then finally a short class and practical exam for the
signalperson and rigging qualifications. Students who pass the written
and practical exams receive nationally recognized certification from the
National Center for Construction Education Research (NCCER).
Where Do These Classes Take Place:
IAMU Training and Office Complex
1735 NE 70th Avenue
Ankeny, IA 50021
When Will Classes Be Held:
Dates have been scheduled for the remainder of 2021 and the beginning of 2022 at the IAMU complex. Please click HERE or visit the IAMU website for available dates.
November 8th - 12th
December 6th - 10th
January 24th - 28th
February 21st - 25th
Mobile Crane Operator Certification/Examination Class Schedule:
Class Day | Times | Classroom/Exam |
Monday | 9:00 to 4:30 p.m. | Classroom |
Tuesday | 8:00 to 4:30 p.m. | Classroom |
Wednesday | 8:00 to 4:30 p.m. | Classroom/Exams |
Thursday | 8:00 to 4:30 p.m. | Practical Exams |
Friday (if needed) | 8:00 to 4:30 p.m. | Retake Exams |
Class/Exam
Examination retakes are $100 and may be taken during any scheduled exam date.
Additional Notes:
- There is a maximum of 8 participants per class session.
- Lunch will be provided Monday through Thursday.
- All
participants will attend classroom days. Exams will take place on the
Thursday of each class session. Depending on the number of participants,
Wednesday evening and Friday may also be used for exams.
- Each
participant will need to create an account with NCCER before class;
step-by-step instructions are included with the study guide. Please
bring your account number with you to class.
For additional information about the classes and online registration for each event, click HERE .
Questions?
If you have any questions in regards to the classes, or requirements, please contact:
Margret Meade, IAMU Safety Outreach Coordinator (mmeade@iamu.org )
Phone: (800) 810-4268