Subchapter 7. General Industry Safety Orders
Group 13. Cranes and Other Hoisting Equipment
Article 98. Operating Rules
§5006.1. Mobile Crane and Tower Crane-Operator
Qualifications and Certification.
(a) Qualifications. The employer shall only permit
operators who have a valid certificate of competency (certificate) issued
in accordance with this section by an Accredited Certifying Entity for
the type of crane to be used to operate a crane covered by this section.
Certificates shall be issued to operators who:
(1) Pass a physical examination conducted by a physician which at a
minimum shall include the examination criteria specified in the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B30.5-2000 standard, Chapter
5-3.1.2(a)(1-5, 7, 8) or the U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT)
physical examination requirements contained in 49 CFR Sections 391.41
through 391.49.
(2) Pass a substance abuse test. The level of testing shall be consistent
with the standard practice for the industry where the crane is in use
and this test shall be conducted by a recognized laboratory service;
(3) Pass a written examination developed, validated, and administered
in accordance with the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing
(Copyright 1999) published jointly by the Joint Committee of the American
Educational Research Association, the American Psychological Association,
and the National Council in Measurement in Education. The exam shall
test knowledge and skills identified as necessary for safe crane operations
and shall, at a minimum, include the following:
(A) operational characteristics and controls, including characteristic
and performance questions appropriate to the crane type for which qualification
is sought;
(B) emergency control skills, such as a response to fire, power line
contact, loss of stability, or control malfunction;
(C) a demonstration of basic arithmetic skills necessary for crane
operation and the ability to read and comprehend the crane manufacturer's
operation and maintenance instruction materials, including load capacity
information (load charts) for the crane for which certification is sought;
(D) knowledge of chapters 5-0 through 5-3 of The American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B30.5-2000 and B30.5a-2002 Addenda to the
standard for mobile and locomotive cranes or chapters 4-0 through 4-3
of the ASME B30.4-1996 standard for portal, tower, and pedestal cranes
or Chapter 3-3 of the ASME B 30.3-1996 standard for Construction Tower
Cranes, depending on the type of crane(s) the operator intends to operate.
(4) Pass a "hands-on" examination to demonstrate proficiency in operating
the specific type of crane, which at a minimum shall include pre-start
and post-start inspection, maneuvering skills, shutdown, and securing
procedures.
(b) Certification. Certificates shall be valid for a maximum of five
(5) years. An Accredited Certifying Entity shall issue the certificate
of competency to operators who successfully demonstrate the qualifications
set forth in (a)(1)-(4) of this section.
(c) Accredited Certifying Entity. A certifying entity is any organization
whose certification program is accredited by the National Commission
for Certifying Agencies (NCCA).
(d) Re-certification. Crane operators shall re-certify every five (5)
years and shall be required to meet all of the qualifications set forth
in subsection (a). Operators with at least one-thousand (1,000) hours
of documented experience operating the specific type of crane for which
re-certification is sought as covered by this section during the immediately
preceding certification period and who meet the physical examination,
capacity of less than 15,000 pounds.
(2) Operators of electric line trucks as defined in Section 2700 of
the Electrical Safety Orders, and regulated by Section 2940.7 of the
High Voltage Electrical Safety Orders.
(3) Marine terminal operations regulated by Article 14 of these Orders.
NOTE
Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3,
Labor Code.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 7-3-2003; operative
8-2-2003 (Register 2003, No. 27).
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