CCO
Bianka Flannagan, ICE-CCP, is currently an Exam Developer in the Certification team at the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators, where responsibilities include developing high-stakes certification examinations and ensuring compliance with NCCCO ANAB ISO/IEC 17024 accreditation standards. Previously, Bianka served as an Exam Developer at the American Board of Radiology, managing the development of nine certification exams and coordinating over 100 multidisciplinary personnel. Earlier experience includes a role as Marketing and Administration Manager at Greater Tucson Leadership, where strategic marketing plans were created, and a position as Education Assistant-Inclusion at Catalina Foothills School District. Bianka holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Art Teacher Education from the University of Arizona.
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CCO
CCO has been the leader in providing fair, valid, and legally defensible personnel certification programs since it was founded by the construction industry in 1995. As an independent, nonprofit organization established by industry to develop and administer nationwide certification programs for load handling equipment operators and related personnel, CCO has administered over 1.25 million written and practical examinations and issued more than 425,000 certifications. CCO certification is known as much for the continued support and participation of its industry experts as the rigor applied to every test developed. CCO’s diverse range of nationally and internationally accredited (ANSI/ISO) and OSHA-recognized crane personnel certification programs currently includes more than 27 certification designations across 12 categories, including those for Mobile, Tower, Overhead, Articulating, and Service Truck Crane Operators, Boom Truck Operators, Digger Derrick Operators, Dedicated Pile Driver Operators, Drill Rig Operators, Signalpersons, Riggers (Level I and Level II), Crane Inspectors, and Lift Directors. By providing a thorough, independent assessment of knowledge and skills, CCO certification programs enhance lifting equipment safety, reduce workplace risk, improve performance records, stimulate training, and give due recognition to the professional skills required for safe load handling equipment operations. CCO personnel certification programs have been developed by industry for industry and continue to be supported by it. CCO’s Commissioners, Board of Directors, and committee volunteers represent diverse industry groups such as contractors, rental firms, owners, unions, government, regulatory and standards-setting agencies, steel erectors, petrochemicals, energy, automotive, equipment manufacturers and distributors, construction firms, consultants, and insurance companies.