(1) Except for training purposes as
provided in subsection (3) of this section, an employer or
contractor shall not permit a crane operator to operate a crane
unless the crane operator is a qualified crane operator.
(2) The department shall establish, by rule, requirements
that must be met to be considered a qualified crane operator. In
establishing rules, the department shall consult nationally
recognized crane standards for crane operator certification. The
rules must include, at a minimum, the following:
(a) The crane operator must have a valid crane operator
certificate, for the type of crane to be operated, issued by a
crane operator testing organization accredited by a nationally
recognized accrediting agency which administers written and
practical examinations, has procedures for recertification that
enable the crane operator to recertify at least every five years,
and is recognized by the department;
(b) The crane operator must have up to two thousand hours of
documented crane operator experience, which meets experience
levels established by the department for crane types and
capacities by rule; and
(c) The crane operator must pass a substance abuse test
conducted by a recognized laboratory service.
(3) An apprentice operator or trainee may operate a crane
when:
(a) The apprentice operator or trainee has been provided
with training prior to operating the crane that enables the
apprentice operator or trainee to operate the crane safely;
(b) The apprentice operator or trainee performs operating
tasks that are within his or her ability, as determined by the
supervising qualified crane operator; and
(c) The apprentice operator or trainee is under the direct
and continuous supervision of a qualified crane operator who
meets the following requirements:
(i) The qualified crane operator is an employee or agent of
the employer of the apprentice operator or trainee;
(ii) The qualified crane operator is familiar with the
proper use of the crane's controls;
(iii) While supervising the apprentice operator or trainee,
the qualified crane operator performs no tasks that detract from
the qualified crane operator's ability to supervise the
apprentice operator or trainee;
(iv) For equipment other than tower cranes, the qualified
crane operator and the apprentice operator or trainee must be in
direct line of sight of each other and shall communicate verbally
or by hand signals; and
(v) For tower cranes, the qualified crane operator and the
apprentice operator or trainee must be in direct communication
with each other.
(4) The department may recognize crane operator
certification from another state or territory of the United
States as equivalent to qualified crane operator requirements if
the department determines that the other jurisdiction's
credentialing standards are substantially similar to the
qualified crane operator requirements.
[2007 c 27 § 5.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Effective date -- 2007 c 27: See notes following RCW 49.17.400.