Colorado Crane Operator School (CCOS) has been qualified by CCO Education Services (CCO EDU) as an Accredited Training Provider (ATP).
“We at Colorado Crane Operator School are incredibly proud to become an Accredited Training Provider for CCO Education Services (CCO EDU). This accreditation underscores our commitment to delivering the highest standards of crane operator training and ensuring our students are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed for a safe and successful career in the industry,” said Troy Clark, owner, CCOS.
The rigorous accreditation process required meeting a 40+ point Accredited Training Provider Standard that included submitting hundreds of pages of documentation demonstrating that the standard was met. CCO EDU thoroughly audited ATS and conducted interviews to verify the information.
“CCOS has long been an industry leader in CCO Crane Certifications, further solidifying its commitment to excellence in crane safety and training. With a long-standing history of collaboration with CCO, our school has consistently set the benchmark for crane operator and rigging education. Our dedication to upholding the highest safety standards and providing top-tier training has earned us a reputation as a trusted and respected institution in the field,” said Clark.
“As an Accredited Training Provider for CCO Education Services (CCO EDU), we continue to lead the way in preparing crane operators for successful and safe careers, reflecting our unwavering commitment to industry advancement and safety excellence.”
Organizations earning the ATP designation can be found at https://www.ccoedu.org/accredited-training-provider-listing/
“CCO EDU launched the ATP program in 2024 to demonstrate evaluation and identification of high-quality training providers. The ATP designation identifies training organizations that have met the stringent standards put in place by CCO EDU,” said Thom Sicklesteel, CEO, CCO EDU. “We congratulate the Colorado Crane School team on meeting this standard and congratulate them on the well-deserved ATP recognition.”