Crane Operator
Also known as: Mobile Crane Operator, Tower Crane Operator, Overhead Crane Operator, Boom Truck Operator
Crane operators require specialized physical examinations evaluating vision, depth perception, coordination, and fitness for operating heavy lifting equipment at heights. OSHA and ASME standards mandate operator medical fitness certification.
Required Health Screenings & Tests
| Requirement | Frequency | Regulation |
|---|---|---|
| Crane Operator Physical Specialized exam evaluating vision (including depth perception and peripheral vision), hearing, cardiovascular fitness, and musculoskeletal function for safe crane operation. | Annual | ASME B30.5 / OSHA 1926.1400 |
| Non-DOT Drug Test Pre-employment and random testing per employer policy. | Varies | — |
| Audiogram Hearing test for noise-exposed crane operators. | Annual | 29 CFR 1910.95 |
Required Certifications
NCCCO Crane Operator Certification
- Issued by
- National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators
- Valid for
- 5 years
- Renewal
- Recertification exam, valid medical certificate, and no disqualifying conditions.
Compliance Timeline
Pre-Hire
— Before Hire- Crane operator physical
- Drug test
- NCCCO certification verification
- Vision screening (depth perception emphasis)
Onboarding
— First 30 Days- Site-specific safety orientation
- Equipment familiarization
Ongoing
— Throughout Employment- Random drug testing
- Post-incident evaluation
Periodic Renewal
— Annual/Multi-Year- Annual physical
- Annual audiogram
- NCCCO recertification every 5 years
Frequently Asked Questions
Do crane operators need an annual physical?
ASME B30.5 and OSHA crane standards require operators to meet physical qualifications. Many certifying bodies (like NCCCO) require a medical exam at certification and recertification, and employers often require annual physicals.
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