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Scope of Cranes and Derricks in Construction Standard Clarified
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OSHA releases interpretation letter clarifying the scope of the cranes and derricks in construction standard In an interpretation letter dated…
OSHA releases interpretation letter clarifying the scope of the cranes and derricks in construction standard
In an interpretation letter dated July 14, 2016, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) further clarified the scope of the cranes and derricks in construction standard with answers to five questions. 1. An aerial lift that meets ANSI A92.2-1990 and is equipped with a hoist that is used to hoist, lower, and horizontally move a suspended load on a construction site is not regulated under the crane standard, provided that the loads being lifted are tools or lightweight materials related to the work being performed in the aerial bucket. However, the aerial lift would not meet the crane standard and should not be used to lift typical construction materials. 2. Equipment manufactured to both ANSI A92.2-1990 and ASME B30.5-2004 that is configured and used to hoist, lower, and horizontally: move a suspended load; or personnel in a boom-mounted platform may be used as cranes in addition to other functions.
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OSHA, Letter of interpretation, Clarification of OSHA requirements for dual-rated equipment meeting consensus standards for both aerial lifts and cranes[1926.1400; 1926.0453], July 14, 2016 Did you find this article useful? Here are some others you might enjoy too: OSHA Changes Policy on Covered Concentrations of Chemicals (US) OSHA Finalizes New Confined Spaces in Construction Rule (US)Our EHS experts are happy to answer any questions you have.
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