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This comprehensive NCCCO Core Certification Exam preparation guide
contains 200 high-standard, multiple-choice questions meticulously designed
to simulate the actual NCCCO written examination. Each question is crafted
with one correct answer and three plausible distractors, accompanied by
detailed evidence-based rationales to reinforce critical crane operation
knowledge and safety principles. The content spans the full scope of NCCCO
core competency requirements, including OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC
regulations, crane setup and stability, load chart interpretation, wire rope
inspection criteria, power line safety, anti-two-block systems, personnel lifting
requirements, outrigger and blocking procedures, swing radius barricading,
and operational best practices. Core topics include load moment indicators,
sheave diameter requirements, brake testing, ground pressure considerations,
and emergency procedures. This resource enables crane operators and
certification candidates to identify knowledge gaps, master essential safety
concepts, and achieve certification success through rigorous, high-yield
practice testing.
1 A crane operator arrives at a jobsite where the crane is already set up. How
should the operator verify the functionality of the main and auxiliary hoist brakes?
A) By visually inspecting the brake linings for wear
B) By lifting the load a few inches off the ground and observing if it holds
C) By performing a function test with an empty hook block
D) By checking the brake fluid level in the reservoir
Correct Answer: B) By lifting the load a few inches off the ground and observing if
it holds
,Rationale: To properly test the hoist brakes, the operator should lift the load a few
inches off the ground and verify that the brake holds the load without slipping.
This ensures the braking system is functional under actual working conditions. The
brakes must hold the load securely to prevent dangerous load drops.
2 According to OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC, when must a crane operator
obtain certification?
A) Within 30 days of being hired
B) Before operating any equipment covered under Subpart CC
C) Within one year of completing formal training
D) Certification is voluntary and not required by federal law
Correct Answer: B) Before operating any equipment covered under Subpart CC
Rationale: OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC explicitly requires that crane operators
be certified by an accredited organization such as NCCCO before operating
equipment in construction settings. This certification ensures operators have
demonstrated the knowledge and skills necessary to operate safely.
3 According to ASME B30.3, overhead power lines must be treated as:
A) Safe as long as the load is kept at least 10 feet away
B) De-energized if no power is visible on the jobsite
C) De-energized if the lines have insulating covers
D) Energized until the power company verifies they are de-energized
Correct Answer: D) Energized until the power company verifies they are de-
energized
Rationale: ASME B30.3 mandates that all overhead power lines be assumed
energized until the electric utility company provides written verification that they
have been de-energized and visibly grounded. Never assume lines are safe based
on appearance or distance alone.
4 What is the primary purpose of placing mats or cribbing under outrigger floats?
A) To raise the tires off the ground for stability
B) To distribute the crane's force over a larger surface area
C) To level the outrigger float with the ground surface
,D) To improve the operator's visibility from the cab
Correct Answer: B) To distribute the crane's force over a larger surface area
Rationale: Mats or cribbing under outrigger floats distribute the concentrated load
of the crane over a larger area. This prevents the outrigger from sinking into soft
ground and provides a stable foundation, which is essential for safe crane
operation.
5 For really high-voltage power lines (200–350 kV), what is the minimum safe
approach distance?
A) 10 feet
B) 15 feet
C) 20 feet
D) 25 feet
Correct Answer: C) 20 feet
Rationale: OSHA table A specifies the minimum clearance distances for power
lines based on voltage. For lines in the 200–350 kV range, the minimum safe
approach distance is 20 feet. Higher voltage lines require greater clearance to
prevent electrical arcing and electrocution.
6 If you might get closer than 20 feet to any power line, what is the first step you
should take?
A) Use a spotter to guide the crane
B) Find out the exact voltage and use the correct clearance table
C) Install insulated covers on the power lines
D) Move the crane to a different location
Correct Answer: B) Find out the exact voltage and use the correct clearance table
Rationale: You cannot plan for safety without knowing exactly how "hot" the line
is. The voltage determines the minimum safe approach distance. The utility
company must be contacted to verify the line's voltage before any work proceeds
near it.
7 What is the maximum wind speed allowed for lifting personnel in a man basket?
, A) 15 mph
B) 20 mph
C) 25 mph
D) 30 mph
Correct Answer: B) 20 mph
Rationale: When lifting personnel in a basket, wind speeds must be limited.
Anything faster than 20 mph causes the basket to swing dangerously, increasing
the risk of accidents. Wind speed must be monitored continuously during
personnel lifts.
8 What is the function of an anti-two-block switch?
A) To warn the operator of an overload condition
B) To prevent the hook block from contacting the boom tip
C) To stop the crane from swinging too fast
D) To limit the boom angle
Correct Answer: B) To prevent the hook block from contacting the boom tip
Rationale: An anti-two-block (A2B) switch prevents the hook block from hitting
the boom tip sheave. If the two-block, the wire rope can break or the boom can
bend or break. The switch stops the hoist and/or boom movements before contact
occurs.
9 How often should a crane operator perform a walk-around inspection of the
crane?
A) Once a week
B) At the beginning of every shift
C) Every time the crane is moved
D) Only when a new load is attached
Correct Answer: B) At the beginning of every shift
Rationale: A walk-around inspection must be performed every shift before starting
work. Things can go wrong overnight or between shifts, and a thorough inspection