This section addresses the use of cranes and derricks (most notably in construction). Recent Provisions OSHA defines cranes (in reference to construction) as “…power-operated equipment used in construction that can hoist, lower, and horizontally move a suspended load.” As of November 8, 2010, those employers controlling crane/derrick equipment in construction operations need to be aware of.
- Crane operators must be certified in states/municipalities with operator licensing rules.
- Crane operator training in states without operator licensing rules
- Specific Qualifications for a rigger, signal person, and other personnel.
- Employer must provide all training and evaluation (including refresher courses) for employees…
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