(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 or other licensed health care professional (e.g. physician's
assistant or nurse practitioner) 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 generally
accepted industry best practices. The exam
shall test knowledge and skills
identified as necessary for safe
crane operations and
shall, at a minimum,
demonstrate 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) technical knowledge of the subject matter
criteria
listed in 29 CFR
1926, Subpart CC, Appendix C applicable to the
specific type of
equipment the individual will operate. Use of the Appendix C
criteria meets the requirements of this provision.
(E) technical knowledge applicable to:
1. The suitability of the supporting ground
and surface to handle expected loads.
2. Site hazards.
3. Site access.
(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.
(1) The accredited certifying entity shall
have procedures for operators to re-apply and be retested in the event an
operator applicant fails a test or is decertified.
(c) Accredited Certifying Entity. The
crane
operator testing organization providing the
certification shall be accredited
by an
approved nationally recognized accrediting agency based on that agency's
determination that industry-recognized criteria for written testing materials,
practical examinations, test administration, grading, facilities/
equipment, and
personnel have been met.
(1) The accredited
certifying entity shall have its accreditation reviewed by the nationally
recognized accrediting agency at least every three years.
(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, substance abuse, and written examination requirements set forth in
subsections (a)(1), (a)(2) and (a)(3) of this section shall not be required to
take the "hands-on" examination specified in subsection (a)(4) to
re-certify.
(e) Trainees
may be
authorized to operate mobile or tower cranes provided they are under the direct
supervision of an
operator possessing a valid certificate of competency for the
type of
crane operated by the trainee.
The term direct supervision means the supervising
operator is in the immediate area of the trainee and within visual sighting
distance and able to effectively communicate with the trainee. When performing
direct supervision, the supervising operator shall have no other duties other
than to observe the operation of the crane by the trainee.
(1) The
operator-in-training
shall not
operate the
equipment in any of the following circumstances unless the
exception stated in subsection (e)(1)(E) is applicable:
(A) If any part of the
equipment,
load line
or
load (including rigging and lifting accessories), is operated up to the
equipment's maximum working radius in the work zone [see Section
5003.1(a)(1)],
could get within 20 feet of a power line that is up to 350kV, or within 50 feet
of a power line that is over 350kV.
(B) If the equipment is used to hoist
personnel.
(C) In
multiple-equipment lifts.
(D) If
the equipment is used over a shaft, cofferdam, or in a tank farm.
(E) In multiple-lift rigging operations,
except where the operator's trainer determines that the operator-in-training
skills are sufficient for this high-skill work.
EXCEPTIONS TO SECTION
5006.1:
(1) Mobile cranes having a boom length of
less than 25 feet or a maximum rated load capacity of less than 15,000
pounds.
(2) Operators of electric
line trucks (digger
derrick trucks) as defined in Section
2700 of the Electrical Safety
Orders, and regulated by Section
2940.7 of the High Voltage
Electrical Safety Orders. This exception does not include mobile truck cranes
designed and built in accordance with the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers (ASME) B30.5 standards.
(3) Marine terminal operations regulated by
Article 14 of these Orders.
Notes
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 8, §
5006.1
1. New
section filed 7-3-2003; operative 8-2-2003 (Register 2003, No.
27).
2. Amendment of subsection (f), EXCEPTION 2 filed 12-15-2006;
operative 1-14-2007 (Register 2006, No. 50).
3. Amendment of
subsection (c) filed 7-27-2009; operative 8-26-2009 (Register 2009, No.
31).
4. Amendment of section heading and section filed 7-26-2022;
operative 7-26-2022 pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4(b)(3)
(Register 2022, No. 30). Filing deadline specified in Government Code section
11349.3(a)
extended 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20 and an additional
60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order
N-71-20.
Note: Authority cited: Section
142.3, Labor
Code. Reference: Section
142.3, Labor
Code.
1. New section
filed 7-3-2003; operative 8-2-2003 (Register 2003, No. 27).
2.
Amendment of subsection (f), Exception 2 filed 12-15-2006; operative 1-14-2007
(Register 2006, No. 50).
3. Amendment of subsection (c) filed
7-27-2009; operative 8-26-2009 (Register 2009, No. 31).
4. Amendment
of section heading and section filed 7-26-2022; operative
7/26/2022
pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4(b)(3)
(Register
2022, No. 30).