OSHA Proposes New Rule For Crane Operator Safety


The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced a proposal for a new rule which would increase safety in construction sites. The proposal regards the duty of employers to ensure that crane operators are qualified to operate the machinery. The proposal also provides clarity for certification requirements of crane operator safety. [ ] The post OSHA Proposes New Rule For Crane Operator Safety appeared first on OSHA-Pros USA.
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