It is the responsibility of the crane operator to cease crane operations whenever deficiencies are identified in an inspection, or when wind speeds or adverse
One of the most dangerous situations for crane operators is potential electric hazards. For example, let's say an operator is hoisting material near a power
The operator must obey a stop (or emergency stop) signal, irrespective of who gives it. 1926.1417(z). Swinging locomotive cranes. A locomotive crane must not be
It provides general information as well as specific information on IMT cranes and their operation as concerns safety. It is not intended as an all encompassing
Operate heavy equipment and cranes in a safe yet productive manner. Operated overhead cranes in various depts. Operated 40-ton overhead cranes for pickup and
Licenses are not required to operate non-cab operated Cat 3 cranes. However, training and a demonstration of ability to operate safely is required. Operator
New operators should receive training on the safe operation and uses of cranes, hoists and slings. Competent Crane and Hoist Operators must receive the
SAFETY BULLETIN 00-4. April 3, 2000. Crane Operator Certification. INFORMATION. A Senate Bill (SB 1999) has been introduced into the California legislature