The Level 4 NVQ Diploma in Controlling Lifting Operations (Crane Supervisor) is the nationally recognised, work-based qualification for crane supervisors and appointed persons responsible for planning, managing and overseeing lifting operations on UK construction, civil engineering, oil and gas, and infrastructure sites. It demonstrates supervisory-level competence in controlling complex lifting operations to industry standards and is the qualification required for the Blue CPCS A62 Crane Supervisor card.
Target Zero Training delivers this NVQ remotely across the UK with a dedicated assessor assigned to you from enrolment through to certification. Assessment is carried out through your existing supervisory work, portfolio evidence and professional discussions. No classroom attendance, no days off site. To get started, call 01245 379496.
What is the Level 4 NVQ Controlling Lifting Operations Crane Supervisor?
This is a competency-based qualification approved by Ofqual and CITB. Unlike operative-level NVQs, this qualification assesses your ability to plan, control and oversee lifting operations rather than operate the crane itself. It is designed for those in a supervisory or appointed person role who are responsible for ensuring that lifting operations are carried out safely, in accordance with lift plans, LOLER regulations and relevant industry standards.
Assessment draws on your existing supervisory work. Evidence includes witness testimonies from colleagues and line managers, relevant site documentation, lift plans, risk assessments and health and safety records, combined with a professional knowledge discussion with your assessor.
Who is This NVQ For?
This qualification is designed for experienced lifting operations professionals working in a supervisory capacity. It is primarily suited to:
- Crane supervisors responsible for overseeing crane lifting operations on site
- Appointed persons responsible for planning and managing lifting operations including preparation of lift plans
- Lifting operations supervisors working across construction, civil engineering, oil and gas, utilities and infrastructure
- Senior lifting operatives moving into supervisory or management roles who need formal recognition at Level 4
You must be actively working in a crane supervisor or appointed person role with regular involvement in planning and controlling lifting operations. This NVQ assesses existing supervisory competence, not entry-level knowledge.
Entry Requirements
You must have completed the Level 3 Award in Assessing Vocationally Related Achievement (or equivalent assessor qualification) before undertaking this NVQ. This is a mandatory requirement set by the awarding body. You must also be actively employed in a role that involves supervising or controlling lifting operations, with access to relevant site documentation and colleagues who can provide witness testimony.
If you are not yet qualified to assessor level, speak to us about the most efficient route to get there before starting this NVQ. Call 01245 379496 for advice.
How the Assessment Works
The Level 4 NVQ is assessed differently from operative-level plant NVQs. Your dedicated Target Zero assessor manages the full process:
- Initial contact: Your assessor introduces themselves, explains the evidence requirements and agrees a schedule around your work commitments.
- Portfolio of evidence: You compile a portfolio including witness testimonies, lift plans, risk assessments, site H&S documentation and other records from your supervisory work. Your assessor guides you through what is required for each unit.
- Knowledge discussion: Knowledge units are assessed through a recorded professional discussion. No written exam.
- Internal verification: Completed portfolios are quality-assured before certification is issued.
- Certificate: Your CITB-recognised Level 4 NVQ Diploma certificate is emailed to you directly on completion. The qualification does not expire.
Most candidates complete within 8 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of their role and availability of evidence. Before applying for your CPCS card, ensure your CITB Health, Safety and Environment test is current at Managers and Professionals (MAP) level. It must have been passed within the previous 2 years and can be booked via CITB.
Benefits of Completing the Level 4 NVQ Controlling Lifting Operations Crane Supervisor
- Nationally recognised qualification that does not expire. A permanent record of your supervisory competence in lifting operations
- Qualifies you for the Blue CPCS A62 Crane Supervisor card, the industry-standard card for this role
- Demonstrates compliance with HSE expectations for appointed persons and lifting supervisors under LOLER
- Increased earning potential as a formally qualified crane supervisor or appointed person
- Demonstrates commitment to professional development at supervisory level
- CITB Skills and Training Fund grant claimable for eligible employers
- Provides formal evidence of supervisory lifting competence for tendering, insurance and site compliance
CPCS and NPORS Cards on Completion
On completing this NVQ with a valid CITB Health, Safety and Environment MAP test, you can apply for the Blue CPCS A62 Crane Supervisor card. This is the qualification pathway recognised by principal contractors, Build UK members and lifting industry bodies for crane supervisors and appointed persons operating at this level.
For operatives working on NPORS sites who also need their NPORS card for crane operations, view our NPORS training courses covering Excavator Used as Crane (N100) and Plant Loader and Securer (N120).
CITB Grant Funding
CITB-registered employers may be able to claim grant funding towards the cost of this NVQ through the CITB Skills and Training Fund. Call us on 01245 379496 and we will advise on eligibility and the claims process.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a crane supervisor NVQ and an appointed person qualification?
The Level 4 NVQ in Controlling Lifting Operations (Crane Supervisor) assesses your competence in supervising and controlling lifting operations on site. An appointed person is responsible for planning and managing lifting operations, including the preparation of lift plans and risk assessments. Many appointed persons also hold or work towards the crane supervisor NVQ as they cover closely related competencies. Speak to us on 01245 379496 to discuss which qualification is right for your specific role.
Do I need the Level 3 assessor award before starting this NVQ?
Yes. The Level 3 Award in Assessing Vocationally Related Achievement is a mandatory entry requirement for this NVQ. You cannot begin the Level 4 without it. If you have not yet completed the assessor award, contact us and we can advise on the fastest route to meet this prerequisite.
How long does the Level 4 NVQ Controlling Lifting Operations take?
Most candidates complete within 8 to 12 weeks. The timescale depends on the complexity of your supervisory role, the availability of evidence from your day-to-day work, and how quickly witness testimonies and site documentation can be compiled. Your assessor will give you a realistic timeline at the start of the process.
Which CPCS card does this NVQ lead to?
This NVQ is the qualification required for the Blue CPCS A62 Crane Supervisor card. This card is valid for 5 years and is the recognised card for crane supervisors and appointed persons on CPCS sites across the UK.
Is this NVQ suitable for appointed persons?
Yes. Appointed persons who plan and manage lifting operations will find the content of this NVQ directly relevant to their role. The qualification covers the planning, control and oversight of lifting operations which are core to the appointed person function. Call us on 01245 379496 to discuss whether this is the right route for your specific situation.
Is this NVQ CITB grant claimable?
Yes, for CITB-registered employers. Call us on 01245 379496 for details on current grant rates and how to claim.
Does the NVQ expire?
No. The Level 4 NVQ Diploma in Controlling Lifting Operations is a lifetime qualification with no expiry date. Your CPCS card will still need renewing every 5 years separately.

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