


Farmer Co. fully endorses the national certification program offered by the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) |
| We believe: Morale remains high when your employees get the training they need on the equipment they use daily, in the environment they work and under the safety standards they have to adhere to for your company. Farmer Company is excited about the professionalism the NCCCO is bringing to Crane Operators. The net results have been dramatically fewer injuries and fatalities and an improvement overall in safety records because of CCO testing. In order to be certified by CCO, operators must demonstrate skills and knowledge which subject matter experts have judged necessary for safe crane operation. Farmer Company offers written exams held on demand at sites around the country when requested by employers, unions, organizations and other groups. Tests generally require 15 people although smaller groups can be accomodated. Practical exams are administered also on demand at sites nationwide. With 24 years experience as a crane operator, military security clearance for his work in Iraq in 2004 and FBI security clearance for work at the South Texas Nuclear Power Plant, Robert Glen Farmer can give your employees the necessary training needed to pass the CCO written and practical exams with the security that todays industry need. Some of our clients include: California Steel City of Modesto Metropolitan Water District of Southern California ExxonMobil Boeing Malcolm Drilling Shannon Pump Schuler Engineering James Hardie Builders Pacific Mechanical Troy Construction On Glen's right side of operation is Pamela Farmer. Most likely you have already spoken to her before you talk to Glen. Her years of the Oil and Gas industry as the Logistics Coordinator for Global Marine Drilling Company has given insight to the workings of vessels coming into the US Gulf of Mexico and operations onlan with construction companies. She has vast knowledge in marketing and public relations serving the community in Baytown. |