Washington State s New Construction Crane Rule (Phase 1)

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Washington State s New Construction Crane Rule (Phase 1)

The New Construction Crane Rule The rule is divided into two parts; The first part deals with Crane Certification and Crane Certifiers; Also included in this first part is Operator Qualifications The second part will have the requirements for the employer to follow regarding maintenance, inspection, and operation Rigging and Personnel Lifting will also be addressed

Crane Certification and Crane Certifier Accreditation Rule Effective Date and the Required Date is January 1 st 2010

Exemptions Cranes with a maximum lifting capacity of one ton (2000 lbs) or less Power shovels, excavators, backhoes Automotive wreckers & tow trucks Service trucks (digger derricks) specifically designed for power line work Mechanic s truck when used for equipment maintenance or repair work Drilling rigs

Exemptions (cont.) Tree trimming and tree removal work Service trucks with booms that rotate manually Machines with booms that are limited to up & down movement only and does not rotate Conveyors Pump hoists with booms that do not rotate Cranes used in manufacturing facilities or powerhouses while used in routine maintenance and repair work

Crane Certifier Requirements Current accredited Maritime Crane Certifiers and accredited certifiers from other states may apply for a provisional accreditation to certify constructions cranes until January 2012 (WAC 296-155-53100 (2)&(3)) Afterwards they must meet the same requirements established by the new rule

Crane Certifier Requirements A certifier cannot certify a crane that he/she has modified, altered, or repaired a load sustaining member on that crane within the same certification period (WAC 296-155- 53100 (4))

Crane Certifier Requirements Application Process: (WAC 296-155-53102) Submit application and resume addressing knowledge, training, experience with verifiable references; Applicants must have knowledge of our Construction Safety Standard (WAC 296-155) and Nationally recognized safety standards for cranes & derricks (such as ASME) for which applicant desires to be accredited for

Crane Certifier Requirements Applicants must have at least 5 years of crane/derrick experience of which 2 years must be actual crane inspection activities; the other 3 years may include experience as crane operator, crane mechanic, crane foreman, crane operation supervisor, or rigging specialist (WAC 296-155-53102)

Crane Certifier Requirements Written examinations: Applicants must pass a general examination and specialty examinations for the type of crane they are applying for (WAC 296-155- 53102) Note: we are working with NCCCO in developing written exams for crane certifiers the compliance officers that will be working for CHSO s in L&I s Crane Section will also have to pass these same exams. (Exams should be available by Summer 2009)

Crane Certifier Requirements Accreditation will be valid for 3 years Reexaminations must be completed every 6 years Certifiers must complete at least 40 hours of crane related training every 3 years Certifiers must be actively certifying cranes during their accreditation period in order to be renewed at least 21 cranes/derricks during 3 year period (WAC 296-155-53108)

Crane Certifier Requirements L&I may suspend or revoke accreditation for such reasons as: (WAC 296-155-53110) Performing certifications on cranes which he/she is not qualified to certify; Obtained accreditation through fraudulent means; Falsifies training documentation; Gross negligence, gross incompetence, fraud in certification of a crane;

Crane Certifier Requirements Willful or deliberate disregard of occupational safety standards Failure to maintain records; Failure to report safety deficiencies affecting the safe operation of a crane

Crane Certification Requirements Cranes must be inspected, and load tested by a Crane Certifier annually and after any significant modification or significant repair of structural parts Tower Cranes must be inspected by Crane Certifier both prior to assembly and following erection they must also be recertified after jumping (raising mast)

Crane Certification Requirements Before installation on a nonstandard Tower Crane Base, the engineering design of that base must be reviewed and accepted by a second independent Registered Professional Structural Engineer The Certifier must notify L&I and the crane owner if the crane does not meet safety standards All corrected deficiencies must be verified by an accredited certifier prior to certifying the crane

Crane Certification Requirements (WAC 296-155-532) Certifiers must review maintenance and inspection records Certifiers will be checking items outlined in the new crane rule Mobile Crane Proof Load Tests are required annually in the as configured condition No major component on a mobile crane may be used unless it has been proof load tested within the last 4 years

Crane Certification Requirements Temporary or Final Certificate must be posted in operator s cab or station Crane Certifications are valid for one year

Crane Certification Requirements A crane s certification becomes invalid should any of the following occur: (WAC 296-155- 53214) Contact with an energized power line; Any overload, other then proof load testing; Any significant modification or significant repair of a load sustaining/bearing part

Crane Operator Qualifications What does it take for a person to operate a crane at a construction site here in Washington State?

Crane Operator Qualification Requirements Employers are prohibited from allowing a person who does not meet the requirements of this rule to operate a crane without direct supervision by a qualified crane operator

Crane Operator Qualification Requirements Crane operators must obtain a valid operator s certificate issued by a crane operator testing organization that is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency Currently there are 4 that meet this requirement NCCCO, CIC, NCCER, and Local 12 of the Operator s Union in CA Candidates must successfully pass written and practical examinations for the type/class of crane to be operated

Crane Operator Qualification Requirements Operators must have up to 2000 hrs of documented crane operator experience, based on the type of crane they operate (This is a one time requirement.) (upcoming slide will show how this is broken down for the types of cranes) Crane operators must recertify at least every 5 years Crane operators must successfully pass a substance abuse test conducted by a recognized laboratory

Crane Operator Trainee Requirements Trainees must be provided sufficient training prior to operating the crane to enable the trainee to operate the crane safely under limitations outlined in the rule Trainee must be continuously supervised by a qualified operator The qualified operator is not allowed to perform any tasks that would detract from their ability to supervise the trainee

Crane Operator Trainee Requirements The qualified operator must be in direct line of site of the trainee, except for tower cranes and then they must be in direct communications with each other

What the Trainee Cannot do Cannot place any part of crane or load within 20 ft of a power line (up to 350 kv), or no closer than 50 ft of a power line that is over 350 kv; Cannot hoist personnel; Cannot perform a multiple-crane lift; or Multiple-lift rigging or Critical Lifts unless the qualified operator determines the trainee s skills are sufficient for this high-skill work

Crane Operator Qualification Requirements Crane Operators Must have documented hours of experience per Table 1: Actual Crane Operating Experience Crane Related Experience

Hours of Experience Mobile Cranes Crawler & Truck Lattice Boom Operating Related 300t & above 1000 Hrs 1000 Hrs Under 300t 500 Hrs 500 Hrs Lg Telescopic Boom Cranes (Swing Cab) Over 130t 750 Hrs 750 Hrs Over 40t & up to 130t 250 Hrs 250 Hrs Up to 40t 40 Hrs 40 Hrs

Lattice Boom Cranes Truck Mounted Crawler

Large Telescopic Boom (Swing Cab)

Hours of Experience Sm Telescopic Boom Cranes (Fixed Cab) Operating Related Over 15t 40 Hrs 40 Hrs Over 5t to 15t 20 Hrs 20 Hrs 5t & under 8 Hrs 16 Hrs Articulating Cranes (Knuckle Boom 20 Hrs 20 Hrs Derricks 20 Hrs 500 Hrs

Small Telescopic Boom (Fixed Cab)

Articulating Cranes Note: NCCCO is currently developing written and practical exams for these cranes.

Hours of Experience Tower Cranes Operating Related Hammerhead 500 Hrs 500 Hrs Luffing 500 Hrs 500 Hrs Self-Erecting 50 Hrs 50 Hrs Overhead/Bridge Cranes Cab Operated Pendant / Remote 40 Hrs 40 Hrs 40 Hrs 40 Hrs

Hammerhead Luffing Self-Erecting

Actual Operating Hours For All Cranes: Time while the operator is at the controls of the crane; and/or has direct control of the crane; or a combination of operating hours within the same crane type

Actual Operating Hours For Mobile cranes: This includes time while installing/removing boom sections, luffing boom, jib, extending and retracting outriggers/stabilizers, leveling crane, and replacing hoisting rope

Actual Operating Hours For Tower cranes: This includes time while jumping (increasing the height of the tower/mast)

Related Crane Experience Time as a signalman/bellman, oiler, crane mechanic, crane inspector Formal classroom training, crane simulator operation, and a combination of operating hours on other categories of cranes

Crane Operator Documentation For experience obtained prior to January 1, 2010 or experience obtained outside L&I s jurisdiction, the employer may accept a declaration from the crane operator attesting to actual hours of crane operator experience and crane related experience separated out by crane type and capacity

Crane Operator Documentation Beginning January 1, 2010, crane operator experience and related crane experience must be documented and separated out by crane type and capacity and accessible to the operator upon request

Questions? Contact information: Chuck Lemon (360) 902-4669 Lemc235@Lni.wa.gov Larry Markee (360) 902-4553 Mala235@Lni.wa.gov