Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.12154 - Permits
Rule 2154.
(1)
An employer shall provide the employee with a permit to operate a powered
industrial truck only after meeting the requirements prescribed in R 408.12151,
R 408.12152, and R 408.12153. A permit is optional for operators of motorized
hand low lift trucks.
(2) An
employee being trained is exempt from the permit requirement of subrule (1) of
this rule for a period of not more than 30 days, provided the employee is under
the supervision of an individual who is authorized by the employer and who has
the knowledge, training, and experience to train operators and to evaluate
their competence, and that the training period does not endanger the trainee or
other employees.
(3) A permit shall
be carried by the operator or be available upon request by a department
representative at all times during working hours.
(4) A permit shall indicate the type of truck
an operator has been trained on and is qualified to operate.
(5) A permit to operate a powered industrial
truck is valid only with the employer who issued the permit, and the permit
shall be issued for a period of not more than 3 years. An employee may continue
to operate a powered industrial truck if the employee's handicaps or
inabilities do not prove detrimental to his or her task.
(6) A permit shall contain all of the
following information (see sample permit):
(a) Firm name.
(b) Operator's name.
(c) Operator I.D. number, if any.
(d) Name of issuing authority.
(e) Type of truck authorized to
operate.
(f) Operator restrictions,
if any. The permit shall state the nature of the restriction.
(g) Date issued.
(h) Date expiring.
(7) A sample permit is set forth as follows:
SAMPLE PERMIT
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