Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Labor and Economic Opportunity
MIOSHA
General Industry and Construction Safety and Occupational Health Standards
General Industry Safety Standards
Part 18 - OVERHEAD AND GANTRY CRANES
OPERATORS AND OPERATIONS
Section R. 408.11875 - Maintenance
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 1875.
(1) An employer shall maintain a crane and its accessories in a condition that will not endanger an operator or other employee. A preventative maintenance program shall be established and the program shall be based on the manufacturer's recommendations and for the application as reviewed by a qualified person.
(2) An unsafe condition on a crane determined by an inspection shall be corrected by a designated trained employee or a qualified crane service company before the crane is put into operation. Designated repair personnel shall have a thorough background in either mechanical or electrical operating systems, or both, and shall also have a permit to operate the type of crane that is being serviced.
(3) Before adjustments or repairs are commenced on a crane, all of the following precautions shall be taken:
(4) If any other crane uses the same runway, then a protective device shall be used to prevent interference with the idle crane undergoing repairs. If the protective device is impracticable, then a signal person shall be placed at a visual vantage point to warn the operator of the active crane when it reaches the limit of safe distance from the idle crane.
(5) A crane that has been adjusted or repaired shall not be returned to normal operation until all guards have been replaced, locks removed by those who installed them, or their supervisor, safety devices reactivated, and the maintenance equipment removed.
(6) Manual lubrication on a crane shall comply with subrule (3)(c) of this rule.
(7) An accumulation of dirt on a crane that would create a hazardous condition shall be removed.