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2017-18441 Cranes and Derricks in Construction: Operator Certification Extension Proposed Rule Under OSHA's standard for cranes and derricks used in construction work, crane operators are to be certified by November 10, 2017. Until that date, employers also have duties under the standard to ensure that crane operators are trained and competent to operate the crane safely. The Agency delayed the deadline for operator certification by three years to November 10, 2017, and extended the existing employer duties for the same period. The Agency is proposing to delay the deadline and extend the existing employer duty to ensure that operators of equipment covered by this standard are competent to operate the equipment safely for one year to November 17, 2018. 2017-08-30 2017 8 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2017/08/30/2017-18441/cranes-and-derricks-in-construction-operator-certification-extension https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2017-08-30/pdf/2017-18441.pdf Labor Department; Occupational Safety and Health Administration 271,386 Under OSHA's standard for cranes and derricks used in construction work, crane operators are to be certified by November 10, 2017. Until that date, employers also have duties under the standard to ensure that crane operators are trained and competent...  

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