New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Chapter I - Industrial Board Of Appeals
Subchapter A - The Industrial Code
Part 61 - Occupational Licensing And Certification
Subpart 61-3 - Special Provisions For Crane Operators
Section 61-3.3 - Certification
Universal Citation: 12 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs § 61-3.3
Current through Register 47, No. 25, June 25, 2025
(a) Classifications of certificate of competence for cranes. There shall be the following classifications of certificates of competence issued to crane operators:
(1) Class A (unrestricted) - unrestricted:
may operate all cranes including cranes having a fixed lattice boom, with or
without free fall capability, conventional tower cranes, derricks and all
cranes with free fall capability. Conventional, cable, lattice boom, and
friction are names that have been used in reference to this class. A
certificate of competence for Class A allows the holder to operate any
crane.
(2) Class B (hydraulic) -
restricted: may operate all hydraulic cranes which have a telescopic boom and
swinging cab with no restriction on maximum manufacturer's rating. This class
also includes small trailer or truck mounted self-erecting tower cranes, as
well as boom trucks having a manufacturer's rated capacity of over 28 tons. A
certificate of competence for Class B allows the holder to operate Class B, C
and D cranes.
(3) Class C (boom
truck) - restricted: may operate cranes having telescopic booms which are
generally truck mounted and up to 28 ton maximum manufacturers' rated capacity.
A certificate of competence for Class C allows the holder to operate Class C
and D cranes.
(4) Class D
(restricted boom truck) - restricted: may operate cranes having telescopic
booms which are generally truck mounted and up to three ton maximum
manufacturer's rated capacity, and up to 125 feet of boom. These cranes are
also referred to as sign hangers, but their use is not restricted to that
industry. A certificate of competence for Class D allows the holder to operate
Class D cranes only.
(5) Class E -
reserved.
(6) Class F (line truck)
- restricted: may operate cranes that have up to 15 ton maximum manufacturers'
rated capacity, 65 foot maximum boom length, utilize a non-conductive tip with
nylon rope, for use in electrical applications only. These cranes are also
referred to as digger derricks. A certificate of competence for Class F allows
the holder to operate Class F cranes only.
(b) Certificate of competence required. No individual shall operate a crane unless such individual is either a certified crane operator or a public operator working within the scope of the individual's certified classification, or is an apprentice or mechanic working under the direct supervision of such certified operator or public operator.
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