National Commission for the
Certification of Crane Operators
Committed to Quality, Integrity, and Fairness in Testing since 1995

About CCO

Policy Statements

CCO Code of Ethics

CCO has adopted a Code of Ethics that exemplifies the professional conduct that is expected of CCO-certified personnel.

CCO's Code of Ethics is as follows:

In my occupation, I will conduct myself in a manner:

(i) So as to place the safety and welfare of others associated with my work above all other considerations,

(ii) So as to protect and preserve nearby general public property and the environment, and

(iii) So as to be free of bias with regard to religion, ethnicity, gender, age, national origin, and disability.

Furthermore, in connection with my work and in my dealings with CCO, I will:

(iv) Make management and appropriate personnel aware promptly if I have any safety concerns relating to the work that I am performing or with which I am involved;

(v) Not knowingly violate any safety-related regulations, warnings, or instructions set forth by OSHA, recognized safety standards, prevailing jurisdictions, or equipment manufacturers; and,

(vi) Not mislead, misrepresent or knowingly deceive others concerning my experience or the capabilities of myself or the equipment I am operating or with which I am working.

In addition, in my dealings with CCO, I will:

(vii) Provide accurate and complete information and abide by CCO’s policies and procedures, including this Code of Ethics, as they may be updated from time to time;

(viii) Not act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage, or to provide another with an advantage, in connection with any dealings with CCO;

(ix) Cooperate fully and completely with any administrative inquiries or investigations by CCO; and,

(x) Not misrepresent or misuse any CCO card, or the NCCCO or CCO acronyms and logos, or any registered trademark or other intellectual property of CCO; and I understand that I must return the card to CCO immediately if required to do so.

CCO candidates and certificants who violate the Code of Ethics will be subject to action by a peer review panel, the Ethics and Discipline Committee, which may result in suspension or revocation of certification or other appropriate sanctions.

Code of Ethics Complaint Procedures