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Crane
Tech's Newsletter on this New Rule
Cranes and Derricks in Construction
Final Rule
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) released a historic new
standard, addressing the use of cranes and derricks in
construction and replacing a decades old standard. The
significant number of fatalities associated with the use of
cranes and derricks in construction and the considerable
technological advances in equipment since the publication of
the old rule, issued in 1971, led the Labor Department to
undertake this rulemaking.
In 1998, OSHA's expert Advisory Committee on Construction
Safety and Health (ACCSH) established a workgroup to develop
recommended changes to the current standard for cranes and
derricks. In December 1999, ACCSH recommended that the
Agency use negotiated rulemaking to develop the rule. The
Cranes and Derricks Negotiated Rulemaking Committee (C-DAC)
was convened in July 2003 and reached consensus on its draft
document in July 2004. In 2006, ACCSH recommended that OSHA
use the C-DAC consensus document as a basis for OSHA's
proposed rule, which was published in 2008. Public hearings
were held in March 2009, and the public comment period on
those proceedings closed in June 2009.
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This new standard will comprehensively address key hazards
related to cranes and derricks on construction worksites,
including the four main causes of worker death and injury:
electrocution, crushed by parts of the equipment, struck-by
the equipment/load, and falls.
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This final rule requires operators of most types of cranes
to be qualified or certified under one of the options set
forth in § 1926.1427. Employers have up to 4 years to ensure
that their operators are qualified or certified, unless they
are operating in a state or city that has operator
requirements.
July 28, 2010
Crane Tech programs are immediately available
to meet this new requirement:
Qualified Signalperson
Qualified Rigger
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