Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 12 - DIVISION OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 09.12.38 - General Industry Standard for Personnel Platforms Suspended from Cranes, Derricks, and Hoists
Section 09.12.38.02 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.12.38.02
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In these regulations, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) "Competent designated person" means a
knowledgeable person approved or assigned by the employer who has the authority
to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate identified existing or
predictable hazards in the surroundings, working conditions, or equipment which
may be dangerous to employees.
(2)
Crane.
(a) "Crane" means a machine driven
manually or by power for lifting and lowering a load and moving it
horizontally, with the hoisting mechanism an integral part of the
machine.
(b) "Crane" also includes
derricks.
(3) "Failure"
means load refusal, breakage, or separation of components.
(4) "Hoist" means a device used to lift or
lower a load.
(5) "Hoisting" or "to
hoist" means all crane or derrick functions, such as lowering, lifting,
swinging, booming in and out or up and down, or suspending a personnel
platform.
(6) "Jib" means a
structural extension added to the boom tip for the purpose of handling loads at
higher elevations than they would otherwise be handled by the main
boom.
(7) "Live boom" means a boom
in which lowering is controlled by a brake without aid from other devices which
slow the lowering speeds.
(8) "Load
refusal" means the point where the ultimate strength is exceeded.
(9) "Main boom" means the structural
component as designed by the manufacturer which enables cranes or derricks to
handle loads at various radii.
(10)
"Maximum intended load" means the total load of all employees, tools, and
materials reasonably anticipated to be applied to a personnel platform or
personnel platform component at any one time.
(11) "Qualified" means one who, by possession
of a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, has successfully
demonstrated their ability to design mechanical or structural
objects.
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