Thursday, May 30, 2013

FAQ on OSHA's Crane Rule Reopening


The National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) has issued a Top Ten list of Frequently Asked Questions and answers regarding the reopening of OSHA’s crane rule. OSHA recently announced plans to extend the compliance date for its crane operator certification requirement to November 10, 2017. By partially reopening the crane rule, OSHA will address industry concerns over the “certifying by capacity” requirement and clarify whether certification is equivalent to qualification.

According to NCCCO, OSHA will extend the deadline soon, possibly within a month. However, publishing proposed rulemaking to reopen the rule will take significantly longer. Other questions NCCCO addresses in the Top Ten list include inquiries about whether previous CCO certifications will remain valid and whether OSHA’s crane rule affects state licensing and certification.

NCCCO announced May 29 that it is urging OSHA to pursue the rulemaking as quickly as possible.

Find more information about OSHA's crane rule on NCCO’s website.