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Knowledge assessment

The knowledge assessment is one of three assessments which you must pass to qualify for a derrick crane certificate. The other components are a written assignment and a practical skills performance assessment.

What does the test cover?
How does the assessor evaluate me?
How is the test carried out?
Where does the test take place?

What does the test cover?

In the knowledge assessment the assessor evaluates your knowledge in a 'closed book' short answer examination over five sections:

Further details of the knowledge and skills required to complete assessment are available in the unit of competency to Operate a derrick crane (PDF, 157 KB).

How does the assessor evaluate me?

To pass the assessment, you must correctly answer (either in writing or orally) a majority of the randomly selected questions in each of the five sections.

There are total of 39 questions, with 13 compulsory questions. Compulsory questions have part or all of the answers identified as critical. All critical components must be answered correctly, and at least 75% of other components answered correctly, for you to be assessed as competent.

How is the test carried out?

There are two ways in which the knowledge assessment can be conducted:

Where does the test take place?

The written assignment assessment can be conducted at any location such as:

Last updated August 2, 2006