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TEST SITE COORDINATOR
The person designated by their company or organization to liaise with NCCCO and its testing company International Assessment Institute (IAI) on the test administration matters is know as the Test Site Coordinator. The Test Site Coordinator is responsible for:
- submitting all required
information to NCCCO in a timely fashion on
the Practical Examination
Test Site Application Form & Data Sheet.
- preparing a test
area in accordance with the directions in the
Test Site Set-Up and
Test Site Layout Instructions provided by NCCCO.
- preparing test
equipment in accordance with the directions
in Crane Selection and Set-Up.
- scheduling candidates
to take the Practical Exam, and informing them
of their test date,
location, and time.
- liaison with
the Practical Examiner and NCCCO in all aspects
of test preparation and
administration.
- the Test Site Coordinator or their designated representative is required to remain on site throughout each test administration.
PRACTICAL EXAMINER
The practical examination is conducted by a
CCO Accredited Practical Examiner. An Examiner
may test only one candidate on one crane at one
time.
Thus, testing a candidate, or several candidates
in turn, on one crane, would require one Practical
Examiner.
Testing two candidates simultaneously on separate
cranes would require two Practical Examiners,
and so on. If you need assistance on selecting
a Practical Examiner, contact NCCCO.
Only Practical Examiners are permitted to request
Score Sheets from International Assessment Institute.
These must be requested at least two weeks prior
to the intended test date.
PROCTORS
Proctors are volunteers who
assist the Practical Examiner in the administration
of the exam. The
Test Site Coordinator is responsible for assigning
one proctor per Practical Examiner to assist
during the test. Proctors are under the direction
of the Practical Examiner during the test administration.
Proctors may not be candidates waiting to take
the practical
exam.
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