![]() ![]() OSHA has said that if no accredited testing agency offers certification for a particular type of equipment, an operator will be deemed to have complied with its certification requirements if the operator has been certified for the type of crane that is “most similar.” From mobile cranes to overhead cranes, Easybook has you covered. WHAT IF THERE IS NO CERTIFICATION AVAILABLE FOR A SPECIFIC TYPE OF CRANE? ![]() ![]() OSHA is specific about what areas have to be covered and has listed what it regards as essential knowledge and skills listed in paragraphs (j)(1) and (2) of 1926.1427. WHAT DO THE OPERATOR TESTS HAVE TO COVER? In part one, we discussed restrictions on operators-in-training, who monitors operators in training, what OSHA requires for crane training and much more. This is part two of a two-part series covering common questions regarding crane training requirements. ![]()
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