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1 OSHA Crane Rule – Impact on other Machines Steve Neva AEM 25 th Joint Technical Liaison Meeting 16th-17th April, 2015 Tokyo, Japan

2 OSHA Crane Rule – Impact on other Machines Background: New OSHA rule addressing the use of cranes and derricks in construction took effect 8 Nov 2010 Current Status / Implementation Date: OSHA published compliance directive 17 Oct 2014 to provide supplemental guidance regarding the enforcement of the new crane standard Deadline for Requirements for operator certification have been extended by 3 years to 10 Nov 2017 Actions to be taken: AEM to continue monitoring Annexes/Attachments (if any): Link to OSHA compliance directive: https://www.osha.gov/OshDoc/Directive_pdf/CPL_02-01-057.pdf https://www.osha.gov/OshDoc/Directive_pdf/CPL_02-01-057.pdf Additional information: https://www.osha.gov/cranes-derricks/ https://www.osha.gov/cranes-derricks/ 25 th JTLM 16th-17th April, 2015

3 OSHA Crane Rule – Impact on other Machines § 1926.1400(a). Scope. –Applies to power-operated equipment, when used in construction, that can hoist, lower and horizontally move a suspended load. –Such equipment includes, but is not limited to: articulating cranes (such as knuckle- boom cranes); crawler cranes; floating cranes; cranes on barges; locomotive cranes; mobile cranes (such as wheel-mounted, rough-terrain, all-terrain, commercial truck- mounted, and boom truck cranes); multi-purpose machines when configured to hoist and lower (by means of a winch or hook) and horizontally move a suspended load; industrial cranes (such as carry-deck cranes); dedicated pile drivers; service/mechanic trucks with hoisting devices; cranes on monorails; tower cranes such as fixed-jib (e.g.,“hammerhead boom”) cranes, luffing boom cranes, and self-erecting cranes; pedestal cranes; portal cranes; overhead and gantry cranes; straddle cranes; sideboom cranes; derricks; and variations of such equipment. –Attachments. This standard applies to equipment included above when used with attachments. Such attachments, whether crane-attached or suspended include, but are not limited to: Hooks, magnets, grapples, clamshell buckets, orange peel buckets, concrete buckets, drag lines, personnel platforms, augers or drills and pile driving equipment. Compliance directive provided guidance on what machines are excluded from this standard

4 OSHA Crane Rule – Impact on other Machines

5 Powered Industrial Trucks (Forklifts) –This includes rough terrain trucks –Standard currently states trucks are covered when configured with a “winch or hook” and used like a crane. –Compliance directive states the proposed change to the standard would exclude trucks unless they are equipped with a “boom and a hoist” and used like a crane Compliance Directive also provides guidance on: –Digger derricks –Dedicated pile drivers –Articulating/knuckle-boom truck cranes


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