The Written examination portion of the CCO Dedicated Pile Driver Operator certification program tests the following knowledge areas relating to the operation of dedicated pile driving rigs:
Domain 1: Site Examination/Machine Arrival
(Approximately 14% of the test)
Domain 2: Setup/Inspection/Pre-Operation
(Approximately 29% of the test)
Domain 3: Operation/Pile Engagement
(Approximately 45% of the test)
Domain 4: Maintenance
(Approximately 8% of the test)
Domain 5: Disassembly and Transportation
(Approximately 5% of the test)
DOMAIN 1: SITE EXAMINATION/MACHINE ARRIVAL
(Approximately 14% of the test)
- Know how to identify obstacles and hazards
- Below surface (e.g., voids, tanks, loose fill)
- On surface (e.g., retaining walls, excavations, depressions)
- Know proper use of supporting materials (e.g., natural materials, man-made materials)
- Know how to determine and ensure proper clearance to energized power lines
- Know the travel limitations for the machine
DOMAIN 2: SETUP/INSPECTION/PRE-OPERATION
(Approximately 29% of the test)
- Know how to set up the equipment
- Know inspection requirements
- Know what inspection documentation is required
- Know when and who to notify regarding inspection deficiencies
- Know how to confirm operations aids and safety devices are functioning properly
- Know what information can be found in the operator’s manual
- Know the proper regulations for signals
- Know how to verify that the hammer or other attachments have been properly installed
- Know the removal criteria for wire rope
- Know how to stage piles
DOMAIN 3: OPERATION/PILE ENGAGEMENT
(Approximately 45% of the test)
- Know alternative measures if operational aids fail
- Understand conditions that affect capacity
- Knowledge of the proper selection and application of rigging equipment
- Know how to verify the pile head is properly positioned, secured, and/or captured
- Know how to ensure the pile installation and orientation is correct
- Know how to position the rig and pile for safe operations
- Know how to ensure non-essential personnel are prevented access to restricted areas
- Know how to begin pile driving operations
- Know which situations or conditions may cause unexpected pile movement
- Know how to determine when the pile has reached the required depth
- Know how to read and utilize the equipment load charts
- Know pile driving terms and nomenclature
- Know the manufacturer’s limitations for the hammer
- Know general rules, regulations, and safety standards for operation
DOMAIN 4: MAINTENANCE
(Approximately 8% of the test)
- Know how to perform maintenance on the equipment, including:
- Lubrication
- Fluid levels
- Know how to document maintenance activities
- Know how to inspect the hammer and lead system for wear or damage
- Know how to inspect the hydraulic hoses and connections
DOMAIN 5: DISASSEMBLY AND TRANSPORTATION
(Approximately 5% of the test)
- Know how to stow or store the hammer
- Know how to retract the equipment components
- Know the manufacturer instructions for disassembly and transportation