Mobile Crane

Follow these steps to become a certified mobile crane operator for mobile cranes with a lifting capacity over 80 tonnes.

Certification for Mobile Crane operators is issued by SkilledTradesBC.  Fulford Certification issues the provisional operators certificate (Level B) and conducts the practical assessment for SkilledTradesBC.    

Step 1

Register with BC Crane Safety

You will need a BC Crane Safety registration number to make any application.  This is a quick and free on-line process.

Step 2

Apply for Level B - Provisional Certificate

This certificate is for you if you are learning to operate a crane as part of a workplace training program. For apprentices, your Level B certification can be renewed up to three times to allow you sufficient time to complete your training.

This certificate is also for you if you are a fully trained operator who is not yet certified to operate in BC.

Step 3
Choose your Certification Path

SkilledTradesBC Apprenticeship Program

Register as an apprentice and learn your trade while working under the mentorship of skilled and instructors and operators.  Your Provisional Mobile Crane Certificate is matched to a SkilledTradesBC Apprenticeship Qualification (ticket) for the same crane type.

Challenge Certification

If you already have the skills to justify being awarded the qualification, you need to complete a SkilledTradesBC Challenge Application form. The challenge process requires you to successfully complete the required SkilledTradesBC Challenge exam(s) and a practical assessment administered by Fulford Certification.

Apply for SkilledTradesBC Practical Assessment

Once you have completed the SkilledTradesBC Mobile Crane Operator Level 1, 2& 3 exams, you can apply to Fulford Certification for your practical assessment. 

Note: You will need to also complete your Mobile Crane Operator Red Seal Exam to receive your Mobile Crane Operator certification from SkilledTradesBC.

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Level C

This certificate is for new / prospective crane operators. Level C Letters of Permission allow a prospective crane operator to learn in a controlled, directly supervised environment.  It in no way indicates that the holder possesses competence to operate a crane.

Restricted certification

Level D

This Certificate is for operators making specified lifts on specific crane type(s) at a single worksite. It is held by the employer on behalf of the employee and is not transferable between worksites or employers. Should the Level D crane operator leave the employ of the company named on the Level D Certificate, the Certificate is invalidated

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