Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.12106 - Definitions; H to I
Rule 2106.
(1)
"High-lift truck" means a self-loading truck equipped with an elevating
mechanism designed to permit tiering. Popular types are high-lift fork trucks,
high-lift ram trucks, high-lift boom trucks, high-lift clamp trucks, and
high-lift platform trucks. (Appendix A, Figure 1.)
(2) "High-lift platform truck" means a
self-loading truck equipped with a load platform, intended primarily for
transporting and tiering loaded skid platforms. (Appendix A, Figure
2.)
(3) "Industrial crane truck"
means a truck intended primarily for pick and carry use in warehousing,
yarding, or industrial plant operation over improved or hard surfaced roads and
yards, including maintenance within these areas.
(4) "Industrial tractor" means a truck
designed primarily to draw 1 or more non-powered trucks, trailers, or other
mobile loads. (Appendix A, Figure 5.)
(5) "Internal combustion engine truck" means
a truck in which the power source is a gas, LP gas, gasoline, or diesel type
engine.
(6) "Issuing authority"
means an employer or his or her designated representative who instructed and
trained the operator.
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