With this new rule, every newly hired crane operator would have to be proprely evaluated by his new employer before he is allowed to operate the crane. Therefore on their first days of work with a new employer, crane operators would be considered trainees and would be tested on their competency and skills.
Among others employers will have to make sure newly hired crane operators know how to inspect the equipment, how to rig and to level the crane . Employers will have to test crane operators on their judgement about wind speed and other environmental factors. They also will have to make sure that new crane operators know how to hoist loads of irregular size and weight, that they are familiar with personnel hoisting, that they can perform multiple crane lifts and that they are able to hoist blind picks. Additionally employers will have to test operators on their capacity of operating the crane in special conditions such as tight space, near power lines or from a barge.
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