Criteria for Test Sites
Facilities wishing to volunteer as practical exam test sites must meet all CCO criteria for hosting a practical exam. If the facility meets the stated criteria, CCO will provide all necessary information to allow tests to be scheduled.
Each practical test site facility must arrange to have on site:
- A designated Test Site Coordinator
- An CCO-credentialed Practical Exam Proctor
- Designated Assistant Proctor(s) to assist the Practical Proctor during testing
- Equipment that meets CCO requirements for the practical exam; all load handling equipment used for CCO testing shall comply with minimum OSHA requirements; where OSHA does not apply ASME B30 will be used (see “Crane/Equipment Selection and Setup” in appropriate Practical Test Site Coordinator Handbook)
- An outside area suitable for testing on the equipment selected and ancillary equipment necessary for conducting the exam (see “Test Site Setup”). Pole corridors may be set up on asphalt, concrete surface, or firm and compacted sand, dirt, or gravel (free of vegetation) with a sufficiently uniform surface to permit the poles to stand vertical and slide freely; grass surfaces are not acceptable.
- Any ancillary equipment necessary for conducting the exam(s)
- An indoor facility with a waiting area suitable for the Pre-Test Briefing of exam candidate
In addition, practical test sites must pay a $50 registration fee at the time of application. On or before the first practical test of each calendar year thereafter, practical test sites must pay a $50 fee to remain registered. Employers or organizations with more than one test site must pay a fee for each site. Candidate score sheets from exams conducted at practical test sites that have not paid the $50 annual fee will not be processed.
Test sites are established by the physical address where the equipment is located. Multiple companies and/or sites are not permitted to be established under the same address, although additional equipment can be added by submitting the appropriate Test Site Application(s) to CCO’s Utah office. Should a test site need to become inactive or remove equipment, it must provide the following information to CCO in writing:
- PE Site Number
- Company Representative
- Company
- Contact information (phone and email)
- Company Representative signature
No site will be discontinued without this documentation. Any practical exam test sites that become inactive (i.e., do not pay their annual test site fee) will be placed in probationary status (see below) and must follow the requirements for new test sites should they want to become approved again in the future.
In the event a test site’s location changes, a new test site must be established by completing and submitting a new test site application. A new site number will be assigned to the new location. Score sheets submitted for testing at unregistered test sites will not be processed.