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668 HAZWOPER for General Site Workers IX
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Crane Operator Certification

OSHA requires employers to ensure their crane operators are certified under at least one of four options listed below.

worker next to mobile crane
OSHA requires employers to ensure their crane operators are certified under at least one of four options.

The third-party certification option is the only certification option that is "portable," meaning that any employer who employs an operator may rely on that operator's certification as evidence of compliance with the cranes standard's operator certification requirement.

The four options are:

  1. certification by an independent testing organization accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting organization
  2. qualification by an employer's independently audited program
  3. qualification by the U.S. military
  4. compliance with qualifying state or local licensing requirements

For more information on crane safety be sure to take OSHAcademy courses 820 Cranes and Derricks Safety I and 821 Cranes and Derricks Safety II.

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6-7. Who is responsible for ensuring crane operators are certified?