NCCCO Tower Crane Certification Exam / || Verified Questions & Correct Solutions
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Complete NCCCO Tower Crane Certification Exam study guide updated for / . Includes verified questions and correct solutions covering OSHA safety standards, crane operations, load charts, signaling, and inspection procedures. Essential for crane operators seeking NCCCO tower crane certification with guaranteed success.
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- Who is typically responsible for determining the crane's set-up location on a site?
- The Crane Operator
- The Signal Person
- The Project Manager
- A Qualified Rigger
Answer: B) A Qualified Rigger 1 / 4
- What is the primary purpose of outriggers or crawlers on a mobile tower crane?
- To increase lifting capacity
- To provide a stable base and distribute load
- To make the crane easier to transport
- To allow for faster hoisting
Answer: B) To provide a stable base and distribute load
- Before assembly begins, what must be checked regarding the crane's foundation or
- The weather forecast
- That it is designed and constructed to handle all intended loads
- The color of the concrete
- The proximity to power lines
support?
Answer: B) That it is designed and constructed to handle all intended loads
- What critical document outlines the assembly, disassembly, and jump procedures for a
- The OSHA Log 300
- The Manufacturer's Operator Manual
- The Site Safety Plan
- The Lift Director's Notes
specific tower crane?
Answer: B) The Manufacturer's Operator Manual 2 / 4
- When "jumping" (adding a section to) a climbing tower crane, what is a key safety
- To direct the crew from the ground
- To ensure the crane is properly balanced and unloaded
- To weld the new section in place
- To operate the crane at its maximum rated capacity
responsibility of the operator?
Answer: B) To ensure the crane is properly balanced and unloaded
- What is the minimum safe distance a crane's boom should maintain from energized power
- 10 feet
- 20 feet
- 50 feet
- 100 feet
lines up to 50 kV?
Answer: A) 10 feet
7. A crane's load chart is based on the crane being:
- On a slope of 1 degree
- Level and on a firm, stable surface
- On soft ground with outriggers fully extended
- Operated by an experienced operator
Answer: B) Level and on a firm, stable surface 3 / 4
- Who has the final authority to start assembly or disassembly operations if weather
- The Project Manager
- The Assembly Crew Foreman
- The Crane Operator
- The Signal Person
conditions become unsafe?
Answer: C) The Crane Operator
- What must be done before operating a tower crane near a newly constructed wall?
- Paint the wall a bright color.
- Ensure the wall's stability and ability to withstand crane loads.
- Have a signal person stand on the wall.
- Nothing, walls do not affect crane operations.
Answer: B) Ensure the wall's stability and ability to withstand crane loads.
10. The swing radius of the crane's counterweight poses a risk of striking:
- Only the operator
- Pedestrians and objects within the arc
- Only other cranes
- Nothing; it is safely enclosed
Answer: B) Pedestrians and objects within the arc
- What is the purpose of a "fall zone" during assembly/disassembly?
- A zone where tools can be dropped safely.
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