Crane Operator Evaluations

To comply with OSHA’s rule, crane operators must be evaluated before being put into service. This evaluation must be documented and made readily available by the employer. We help you comply with this requirement as a third-party consultant, conducting onsite crane operator evaluations upon the employer’s request. Contact Us with us today to learn more about our services.

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Safety and Health Regulations for Construction

Our evaluation of crane operators will be based according to the US Department of Labor’s rules for “Occupational Safety and Health Administration,” which are as follows:

1926.1427(f)
Evaluation.

1926.1427(f)(1)
Through an evaluation, the employer must ensure that each operator is qualified by a demonstration of:

1926.1427(f)(1)(i)
The skills and knowledge, as well as the ability to recognize and avert risk, necessary to operate the equipment safely, including those specific to the safety devices, operational aids, software, and the size and configuration of the equipment. Size and configuration includes, but is not limited to, lifting capacity, boom length, attachments, luffing jib, and counterweight set-up.

1926.1427(f)(1)(ii)
The ability to perform the hoisting activities required for assigned work, including, if applicable, blind lifts, personnel hoisting, and multi-crane lifts.

1926.1427(f)(2)
For operators employed prior to December 10, 2018, the employer may rely on its previous assessments of the operator in lieu of conducting a new evaluation of that operator’s existing knowledge and skills.

1926.1427(f)(3)
The definition of “qualified” in §1926.32 does not apply to paragraph (f)(1) of this section: Possession of a certificate or degree cannot, by itself, cause a person to be qualified for purposes of paragraph (f)(1).

1926.1427(f)(4)
The evaluation required under paragraph (f)(1) of this section must be conducted by an individual who has the knowledge, training, and experience necessary to assess equipment operators.

1926.1427(f)(5)
The evaluator must be an employee or agent of the employer. Employers that assign evaluations to an agent retain the duty to ensure that the requirements in paragraph (f) are satisfied. Once the evaluation is completed successfully, the employer may allow the operator to operate other equipment that the employer can demonstrate does not require substantially different skills, knowledge, or ability to recognize and avert risk to operate.

1926.1427(f)(6)
The employer must document the completion of the evaluation. This document must provide: the operator’s name; the evaluator’s name and signature; the date; and the make, model, and configuration of equipment used in the evaluation. The employer must make the document available at the worksite while the operator is employed by the employer.

For operators assessed per paragraph (f)(2) of this section, the documentation must reflect the date of the employer’s determination of the operator’s abilities and the make, model, and configuration of equipment on which the operator has previously demonstrated competency.