Written Exam
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Make CCO certification more accessible by hosting CCO written exams at your facility. Establishing a test site allows candidates to take their exams in a familiar setting while helping maintain industry safety standards through CCO Certiication. Why Become a Test Site?
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What You Need to Host Written Exams
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Hosting requires: ·       Reliable Internet & Computers – Ensure your technology meets minimum technical specifications. ·       A Quiet Testing Space – Provide a distraction-free, properly equipped room for candidates. ·       Credentialed Personnel – Your site must provide a Test Site Coordinator (TSC), Test Administration Coordinator (TAC), and EOT Proctor to oversee testing. For a full breakdown of test site setup, technology, and security requirements, see the Test Site Requirements Guide. If your facility does not meet the necessary requirements, some candidates may be able to test through Online Proctored Testing (OPT) or at a Test Center (TCT). More details on these options are available here . Get Started Follow these steps to establish a test site: 1.   Credential a Test Site Coordinator (TSC) – Complete training and earn a CCO credential. Learn more. 2.   Review site requirements – Ensure your facility, internet, and equipment meet CCO standards. View the Test Site Requirements Guide. 3.   Submit your application – Once your TSC is credentialed, complete the application to establish your test site. 4.   Schedule exams and support candidates – Begin hosting exams once approved. For details on the Annual Site Fee and credentialing costs, visit the Fees Page. |