As most are aware by now, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA, as we all know) has a new Final Rule for Cranes & Derricks in Construction—Subpart CC of 29 CFR Part 1926— that was ...
Understanding the differences between OSHA, ASME, and ANSI is critical for maintaining compliance, especially in construction, where crane operation and rigging are aspects of the job. For many ...
“OSHA’s definition has the potential to require you to document the rigger’s proficiency, but few employers can do that, because a lot of riggers out there are just winging it—without ...
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