Cranes and Derricks in Construction: Operator Qualification
osha-workplace-safety · Occupational Safety and Health Administration · Published 2018-11-09 · Effective 2018-12-10 · 83 FR 56198
Document
Document number
2018-24481
Federal Register citation
83 FR 56198
CFR reference
29 CFR 1926
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
osha-workplace-safety
Sub-agency
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Publication date
2018-11-09
Effective date
2018-12-10
DOL docket
Docket ID-OSHA-2007-0066
Abstract
OSHA is updating the agency's standard for cranes and derricks in construction by clarifying each employer's duty to ensure the competency of crane operators through training, certification or licensing, and evaluation. OSHA is also altering a provision that required different levels of certification based on the rated lifting capacity of equipment. While testing organizations are not required to issue certifications distinguished by rated capacities, they are permitted to do so, and employers may accept them or continue to rely on certifications based on crane type alone. Finally, this rule establishes minimum requirements for determining operator competency. This final rule will maintain safety and health protections for workers while reducing compliance burdens.