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Crane Operators

Crane Operators

Searching for a crane operator course in B.C. or to earn a credential for your years of experience? Find resources, advice, and direction for both entry-level and experienced operators seeking to advance a career in cranes.

As the organization authorized and responsible for certifying crane operators and recognizing out of jurisdiction crane operator certifications, we do not  develop courses in preparing for crane operator certification exams. However, we can assist you in getting started on the path you choose to take.

Experienced Operators

Experienced Operators

Register/Login

Why register? All crane operators working in British Columbia must be registered with BC Crane Safety. An account on this website allows you to:

  • keep your crane operator certification up to date
  • apply for new certifications
  • maintain an online logbook
  • and much more!

Register/Login

Certification Options

If you are an experienced crane operator who is not yet certified, you may qualify to challenge the B.C. Crane Operator Assessment.

How do I apply?

To learn more about the certification process, click one of the two buttons below that corresponds to the type (and size, where noted) of crane you intend to operate. Information on how to apply, along with links to the relevant application forms, is provided for each crane classification.

If you aren’t sure where your crane fits, go to our B.C. Crane Classifications page, where relevant sample load charts are supplied to enable you to determine where your crane fits.


Certifications – Available Apprenticeships

  • Tower
  • Mobile Crane (includes):
    • Lattice Boom Friction
    • Lattice Boom Hydraulic
    • Hydraulic – Unlimited
  • Hydraulic – 80 Tonnes and Under
  • Stiff Boom – Unlimited
  • Folding Boom – Unlimited
Get Certified with Apprenticeship

Certifications without Apprenticeships

  • Self-Erect Tower
  • Hydraulic – 20 Tonnes and Under
  • Stiff Boom – 40 Tonnes and Under
  • Stiff Boom – 20 Tonnes and Under
  • Folding Boom – 22 Tonnes and Under
  • Folding Boom – 10 Tonnes and Under
Get Certified Without Apprenticeship

Crane Operators from Other Jurisdictions

If you are an experienced crane operator certified in another Canadian jurisdiction, in Ireland, in the United Kingdom, in the European Union, or in the United States, you may be recognized as a crane operator in B.C. through your home credential.

Apply for Recognition

Experienced Crane Operators Who Are Not Yet Certified

If you are an experienced crane operator who is not yet certified, you may qualify to challenge the B.C. Crane Operator Assessment.

Challenge the Assessment
Entry Level Operators

Entry Level Operators

Explore Cranes as a Career

There are a number of ways to discover if becoming a crane operator is the career for you.

  • Read our crane operator interviews to find out more.
  • “Check out the 16-minute orientation to the crane operator certification process. This orientation covers:
    • Annual earnings
    • The steps to certification
    • Certification levels
    • Choosing a class of crane
    • Preparing for certification
    • Getting certified
    • If you have any questions about the certification process, click here to review the orientation.
  • Watch our practical test preparation videos to see some of the skills you must master to be able to operate different types of crane classifications.
  • For information on how to get certified, and the available B.C. crane operator designations, see our information on how to Get Certified.
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Certification Options

If you are new to the crane industry, you can learn the trade as a trainee while working under the mentorship of skilled operators. For the larger crane classifications, you can do this as a registered apprentice or trainee.

Challenge Pathway

How do I apply?

To learn more about the certification process, click one of the two buttons below that corresponds to the type (and size, where noted) of crane you intend to operate. Information on how to apply, along with links to the relevant application forms, is provided for each crane classification.

If you aren’t sure where your crane fits, go to our B.C. Crane Classifications page, where relevant sample load charts are supplied to enable you to determine where your crane fits.


Certifications – Available Apprenticeships

  • Tower
  • Mobile Crane (includes):
    • Lattice Boom Friction
    • Lattice Boom Hydraulic
    • Hydraulic – Unlimited
  • Hydraulic – 80 Tonnes and Under
  • Stiff Boom – Unlimited
  • Folding Boom – Unlimited
Get Certified with Apprenticeship

Certifications without Apprenticeships

  • Self-Erect Tower
  • Hydraulic – 20 Tonnes and Under
  • Stiff Boom – 40 Tonnes and Under
  • Stiff Boom – 20 Tonnes and Under
  • Folding Boom – 22 Tonnes and Under
  • Folding Boom – 10 Tonnes and Under
GET CERTIFIED

Crane Resources

We are constantly working to help ensure safe workplaces throughout B.C. Check the Industry Resources section regularly for updates.

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