OSHA Removes Operator Certification Requirement

The National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO; Fairfax, VA) recently reported that OSHA has removed the requirement from its rule for crane operators to be certified according to the capacity of the crane. This decision was supported by the overwhelming majority of industry stakeholders at meetings hosted by OSHA and others.
 
Also according to the NCCCO, “In its Proposed Rule published today, OSHA also lays out plans to address the other major issue on which industry had raised concerns, that of what, if anything, an employer’s duty should be over and above operator certification. Fully one-fifth of the Federal Register notice is taken up with details of what OSHA is proposing should be the responsibility of employers in addition to having their operators certified, including their ongoing evaluation and training.”
 
OSHA has addressed other areas in its Proposed Rule including qualifications for trainers; who must pay for certification (the employer); whether duty cycle cranes or cranes in the 5,000-35,000 lb. capacity should be excluded (no); requirements for operators-in-training; and whether there should be another extension if the Final Rule is not published until after July.
 
OSHA has invited comments on its proposals. Electronic submissions should be made on docket OSHA-2007-0066 at regulations.gov on or before June 20.

Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief. Contact him at mark.kissling@smartworkmedia.com.

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