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CORE DOMAINS*
• Crane Safety and Operations
• Load Charts and Capacity Calculations
• Rigging and Signaling Practices
• Site Safety and Hazard Recognition
• Crane Inspection and Maintenance
• Operational Procedures and Controls
• Regulatory Compliance and Standards
• Lift Planning and Critical Lifts
• Environmental and Ground Conditions
• Professional Ethics and Communication
INTRODUCTION*
The NCCCO Core Exam evaluates the foundational knowledge and practical decision-
making abilities required for safe crane operations in professional environments. The
assessment measures competency in crane safety principles, load handling, operational
,procedures, rigging practices, inspections, and compliance responsibilities. Questions include
both standard multiple-choice and scenario-based formats designed to assess real-world
judgment and hazard recognition. Candidates are expected to apply technical knowledge,
interpret operational data, and make safe decisions under varying jobsite conditions. The
examination emphasizes safety awareness, regulatory understanding, and the ability to
identify and respond appropriately to operational risks encountered during crane-related
activities.
SECTION ONE — QUESTIONS 1–50
1. What is the primary purpose of outriggers on a crane?
A. To increase lifting speed
B. To stabilize the crane during lifting operations
C. To reduce fuel consumption
D. To improve cab visibility
🟢 Correct Answer: B. To stabilize the crane during lifting operations
🔴 Explanation: Outriggers provide stability by distributing the crane’s load over a larger
area, reducing the risk of tipping during lifting operations.
2. Which document provides detailed information about crane lifting capacities?
,A. Safety manual
B. Inspection checklist
C. Load chart
D. Operator logbook
🟢 Correct Answer: C. Load chart
🔴 Explanation: The load chart contains manufacturer-approved lifting capacities based
on boom length, radius, and operating configuration.
3. Before operating a crane, the operator should first:
A. Begin lifting immediately
B. Sound the horn repeatedly
C. Conduct a pre-operational inspection
D. Extend the boom fully
🟢 Correct Answer: C. Conduct a pre-operational inspection
🔴 Explanation: A pre-operational inspection helps identify defects or hazards that could
affect safe crane operation.
4. What is the safest action if high winds develop during a lift?
A. Continue the lift quickly
B. Lower the load and stop operations if necessary
, C. Increase boom length
D. Add more rigging
🟢 Correct Answer: B. Lower the load and stop operations if necessary
🔴 Explanation: High winds can destabilize loads and cranes, making operations unsafe.
Lowering the load reduces risk.
5. Who is responsible for determining whether ground conditions are adequate for
crane setup?
A. Signal person only
B. Site visitors
C. Crane operator and site management
D. Delivery driver
🟢 Correct Answer: C. Crane operator and site management
🔴 Explanation: Safe crane setup requires evaluation of ground stability by qualified
personnel involved in site operations.
6. What does the term “load radius” refer to?
A. Distance from crane center to load center
B. Width of the load