Washington Crane Operators

Mobile Crane Operator State Law Requirements

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To become a certified crane operator in Washington State, you must pass both a written and practical examination through a nationally accredited crane operator testing organization, demonstrating proficiency in the specific crane type you intend to operate, and typically need to show relevant crane operating experience; this certification must include details like the crane type and capacity you are qualified for.

Crane Operator Requirements: “(a) Has a valid crane operator certificate, for the type of crane to be operated, issued by a crane operator testing organization which has an accredited program, accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency. The operator certification must include a successful passing of a written and practical examination for each crane category listed in Table 3 and by crane type for mobile cranes. (b) A determination through a written test that: (i) The individual knows the information necessary for safe operation of the specific type of crane/derrick the individual will operate, including all of the following: (A) The controls and operational/performance characteristics. (B) Use of, and the ability to calculate, load/capacity information on a variety of configurations of the crane/derrick. (C) Procedures for preventing and responding to power line contact.” (WAC 296-155-53300 – Operator qualifications and certification)

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