Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.41001 - Scope, adoption, and availability of standards
Rule 1001.
(1)
This standard applies to power-operated equipment, when used in construction,
that can hoist, lower, and horizontally move a suspended load. Such equipment
includes, but is not limited to, any of the following:
(a) Articulating cranes, such as knuckle-boom
cranes.
(b) Crawler
cranes.
(c) Floating
cranes.
(d) Cranes on
barges.
(e) Locomotive
cranes.
(f) Mobile cranes, such as
wheel-mounted, rough-terrain, all-terrain, commercial truck-mounted, and boom
truck cranes.
(g) Multi-purpose
machines when configured to hoist and lower by means of a winch or hook and
horizontally move a suspended load.
(h) Industrial cranes, such as carry-deck
cranes.
(i) Dedicated pile
drivers.
(j) Service/mechanic
trucks with a hoisting device.
(k)
Crane on a monorail.
(l) Tower
cranes, such as a fixed jib, for example, -'-'hammerhead boom'', luffing boom,
and self-erecting.
(m) Pedestal
cranes.
(n) Portal
cranes.
(o) Overhead and gantry
cranes.
(p) Straddle
cranes.
(q) Sideboom
cranes.
(r) Derricks.
(s) Variations of equipment listed in
subdivisions (a) to (r) of this subrule. Items listed in subrule (3) of this
rule are excluded from the scope of this standard.
(2) Attachments. This standard applies to
equipment included in subrule (1) of this rule when used with attachments.
These attachments, whether crane-attached or suspended, include, but are not
limited to, any of the following:
(a)
Hooks.
(b) Magnets.
(c) Grapples.
(d) Clamshell buckets.
(e) Orange peel buckets.
(f) Concrete buckets.
(g) Drag lines.
(h) Personnel platforms.
(i) Augers or drills.
(j) Pile driving equipment.
(3) Exclusions. This standard does
not cover any of the following:
(a) Machinery
included in subrule (1) of this rule while it has been converted or adapted for
a non-hoisting or lifting use. These conversions or adaptations include, but
are not limited to, any of the following:
(i)
Power shovels.
(ii)
Excavators.
(iii) Concrete
pumps.
(b) The following
machinery is excluded when used with chains, slings, or other rigging to lift
suspended loads:
(i) Power shovels.
(ii) Excavators.
(iii) Wheel loaders.
(iv) Backhoes.
(v) Loader backhoes.
(vi) Track loaders.
(c) Automotive wreckers and tow trucks when
used to clear wrecks and haul vehicles.
(d) Digger derricks when used for augering
holes for poles carrying electric or telecommunication lines, placing and
removing the poles, and for handling associated materials to be installed on,
or removed from, the poles. Digger derricks used in work subject to
Construction Safety Standard Part 16. "Power Transmission and Distribution,"
must comply with General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 86. "Electric
Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution." Digger derricks used in
construction work for telecommunication service, as defined in and must comply
with Construction Safety and Health Standard Part 30. "Telecommunications for
Construction."
(e) Machinery
originally designed as vehicle-mounted aerial devices for lifting personnel and
self-propelled elevating work platforms.
(f) Telescopic or hydraulic gantry
systems.
(g) Stacker
cranes.
(h) Powered industrial
trucks, for example, forklifts, except when configured to hoist and lower by
means of a winch or hook and horizontally move a suspended load.
(i) Mechanic's truck with a hoisting device
when used in activities related to equipment maintenance and repair.
(j) Machinery that hoists by using a
come-a-long or chainfall.
(k)
Dedicated drilling rigs.
(l) Gin
poles when used for the erection of communication towers.
(m) Tree trimming and tree removal
work.
(n) Anchor handling or
dredge-related operations with a vessel or barge using an affixed
A-frame.
(o) Roustabouts.
(p) Material delivery under the following
conditions:
(i) Articulating knuckle-boom
truck cranes that deliver material to a construction site when used to transfer
materials from the truck crane to the ground, without arranging the materials
in a particular sequence for hoisting.
(ii) Articulating or knuckle-boom truck
cranes that deliver material to a construction site when the crane is used to
transfer building supply sheet goods or building supply packaged materials from
the truck crane onto a structure, using a fork or cradle at the end of the
boom, but only when the truck crane is equipped with a properly functioning
automatic overload prevention device. These sheet goods or packaged materials
include, but are not limited to, sheets of sheet rock, sheets of plywood, bags
of cement, sheets or packages of roofing shingles, and rolls of roofing
felt.
(iii) The exclusion in this
subdivision does not apply when used under any of the following circumstances:
(A) The articulating or knuckle-boom crane is
used to hold, support, or stabilize the material to facilitate a construction
activity, such as holding material in place while it is attached to the
structure.
(B) The material being
handled by the articulating knuckle-boom crane is a prefabricated component.
Prefabricated components include, but are not limited to, precast concrete
members or panels; roof trusses constructed of wood; cold formed metal, steel,
or other materials; and prefabricated building sections such as, but not
limited to, floor panels, wall panels, roof panels, roof structures, or similar
items.
(C) The material being
handled by the crane is a structural steel member, for example, steel joists,
beams, columns, bundled or unbundled steel decking, or a component of a
systems-engineered metal building, as defined in Construction Safety Standard
Part 26. "Steel Erection."
(D) The
activity is not specifically excluded under
29 CFR
1926.1400(c)(17)(i) and
(ii).
(4) All sections of 29 CFR part
1926 , subpart CC, apply to the equipment covered by this standard unless
specified otherwise.
(5) The duties
of controlling entities under this standard include, but are not limited to,
the duties specified in
29 CFR 1926.1402(c) and
(e) and
1926.1424(b).
(6) Where provisions of this standard direct
an operator, crewmember, or other employee to take certain actions, the
employer must establish effective communication to the relevant persons, and
enforce work rules to ensure compliance with such provisions.
(7) Work covered by Construction Safety
Standard Part 16. "Power Transmission and Distribution," in compliance with
General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 86. "Electric Power
Generation, Transmission, and Distribution," is deemed in compliance with
29 CFR
1926.1407 to
1926.1411.
(8)
29 CFR
1926.1402 does not apply to cranes designed
for use on railroad tracks, when used on railroad tracks that are part of the
general railroad system of transportation that is regulated under the Federal
Railroad Administration under 49 CFR part 213 , and that comply with applicable
Federal Railroad Administration requirements. See
29 CFR
1926.1402(f).
(9) The following federal Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations are adopted by reference in these
rules:
(a) 29 CFR part 1926 , subpart CC,
"Cranes and Derricks in Construction,"
29 CFR
1926.1400 to
1926.1442,
as amended November 16, 2020, except
29 CFR
1926.1400(c)(16) is not
adopted, and as specified in subrules (e) and (f) of this rule.
(b) 29 CFR part 1926 , subpart CC, appendix A
"Standard Hand Signals," as amended August 9, 2010.
(c) 29 CFR part 1926, subpart CC, appendix B
"Assembly/Disassembly--Sample Procedures for Minimizing the Risk of Unintended
Dangerous Boom Movement," as amended August 9, 2010.
(d) 29 CFR part 1926, subpart CC, appendix C
"Operator Certification--Written Examination--Technical Knowledge Criteria," as
amended August 9, 2010.
(e)
29 CFR
1926.1427, "Operator training, certification,
and evaluation," as amended November 9, 2018.
(f)
29 CFR
1926.1430, "Training," as amended November 9,
2018.
(10) A reference
to
29 CFR
1926.251 means Construction Safety and Health
Standard Part 8. "Handling and Storage of Materials."
(11) A reference to
29 CFR
1926.959 and
1926.960
means Construction Safety Standard Part 16. "Power Transmission and
Distribution."
(12) A reference to
29 CFR part 1926 , subpart R means Construction Safety Standard Part 26. "Steel
Erection," and Construction Safety Standard Part 28. "Personnel Hoisting in
Steel Erection."
(13) A reference
to
29
CFR 1926.500 and
1926.502
means Construction Safety Standard Part 45. "Fall Protection."
(14) A reference to
29 CFR
1926.106 means Construction Safety and Health
Standard Part 6. "Personal Protective Equipment ."
(15) A reference to
29 CFR
1910.268 means Construction Safety and Health
Standard Part 30. "Telecommunications for Construction."
(16) A reference to
29 CFR
1910.179 means General Industry Safety and
Health Standard Part 18. "Overhead and Gantry Cranes."
(17) A reference to
29 CFR
1910.147 means General Industry Safety and
Health Standard Part 86. "Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and
Distribution."
(18) The adopted
federal regulations have the same force and effect as a rule promulgated under
the Michigan occupational safety and health act , 1974 PA 154, MCL 408.1001 to
408.1094.
(19) The OSHA regulations
adopted in these rules are available from the United States Department of
Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration website,
www.osha.gov, at no charge , as of the time of
adoption of these rules.
(20) A
reference to the American National Standards Institute Standard ANSI B30.5-1968
in
29 CFR
1926.1433(a) means ANSI
B30.5, "Mobile and Locomotive Cranes," 1994 edition, which is adopted by
reference in these rules. This standard is available from IHS Global, 15
Inverness Way East, Englewood, Colorado, 80112, USA, telephone number:
1-800-854-7179 or via the internet at website,
http://global.ihs.com, at a cost as
of the time of adoption of these rules of $119.00.
(21) A reference to the Power Crane and
Shovel Association Standard PCSA Std. No. 2 (1968) in
29 CFR
1926.1433(a) means PCSA No.
4, "Mobile Power Crane and Excavator and Hydraulic Crane Standards," 1983
edition, which is adopted by reference in these rules. This standard is
available from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, 6737 West Washington
Street, Suite 2400, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53214-5647, USA, telephone number:
1-414-272-0943 or via the internet at website, http://shop.aem.org, at no charge , as of the
time of adoption of these rules.
(22) The standards adopted in these rules are
available for inspection at the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity,
MIOSHA Standards and FOIA Section, 530 West Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30643,
Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8143.
(23)
The standards adopted in these rules may be obtained from the publisher or the
Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA Standards and FOIA
Section, 530 West Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan,
48909-8143, at the cost charged in this rule, plus $20.00 for shipping and
handling.
(24) The following
Michigan occupational safety and health standards are referenced in these
rules. Up to 5 copies of these standards may be obtained at no charge from the
Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA Standards and
FOIA Section, 530 West Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan,
48909-8143 or via the internet at the following website:
www.michigan.gov/mioshastandards.
For quantities greater than 5, the cost, as of the time of adoption of these
rules, is 4 cents per page.
(a) Construction
Safety and Health Standard Part 8. "Handling and Storage of Materials,"
R
408.40801 to
R 408.40841.
(b) Construction Safety Standard Part 16.
"Power Transmission and Distribution,"
R
408.41601 to
R
408.41658.
(d) Construction Safety Standard Part 28.
"Personnel Hoisting in Steel Erection,"
R
408.42801 to
R
408.42809.
(e) Construction Safety Standard Part 45.
"Fall Protection," R 408.44501 to R 408.44502.
(f) Construction Safety and Health Standard
Part 6. "Personal Protective Equipment ,"
R
408.40601 to
R
408.40660.
(g) Construction Safety and Health Standard
Part 30. "Telecommunications for Construction,"
R
408.43001 to
R
408.43006.
(h) General Industry Safety and Health
Standard Part 18. "Overhead and Gantry Cranes,"
R
408.11801 to
R
408.11875.
(i) General Industry Safety and Health
Standard Part 86. "Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution,"
R
408.18601 to
R 408.18610.
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