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License Information

Crane Operator Certification

The license information below is specific to the state of Minnesota.


Description

License Requirements:
The following information is taken from a

letter to employers issued by the MN Dept. of

Labor and Industry (DOLI), Jeff Isakson, Director

Minnesota OSHA Compliance dated June 26th,

2006.


Effective July 1, 2007, an individual may

not operate a crane that has a lifting capacity of

five tons or more, on a construction site, unless

the individual has valid crane-operator

certification received from a nationally

recognized and accredited certification program.

The crane-operator certification must be renewed

every five years.

No employer, and no one who is under contract to

construct an improvement to land, may permit any

employee, agent or independent contractor to

perform work in violation of this law. Crane

operators shall provide proof of certification

upon request by an investigator. An employer or

general contractor in violation of this law will

receive a serious citation from the commissioner

of the Department of Labor and Industry (DLI).

For more information regarding crane-operator

certification requirements, visit the DLI web site

at www.doli.state.mn.us/mnosha.html.

 

Minnesota Statute Chapter 182.6525, Crane operation:

Subdivision 1. Certification required. An

individual may not operate a crane with a lifting

capacity of five tons or more on a construction

site unless the individual has a valid crane

operator certificate received from a nationally

recognized and accredited certification program.

No employer, and no person who is under a contract

to construct an improvement to land, may permit

any employee, agent, or independent contractor to

perform work in violation of this section. A

crane operator certification required under this

subdivision must be renewed by an accredited

certification program every five years.



Subd. 2. Exceptions. The requirements of

subdivision 1 do not apply to:

(1) a crane operator trainee or apprentice, if the

individual is under the direct supervision of a

crane operator who holds a valid crane operator

certificate as required in subdivision 1;

(2) a person directly employed by a class 1 or 2

railroad who is qualified by the employing

railroad as a crane operator or boom truck

operator while performing work on property owned,

leased, or controlled by the employing railroad;

(3) a person who is employed by or performing

work for a public utility, rural electric

cooperative, municipality, telephone company, or

industrial manufacturing plant;

(4) a person who is subject to inspection and

regulation under the Mine Safety and Health Act,

United States Code, title 30, sections 801 through

962;

(5) a person engaged in boating, fishing,

agriculture, or arboriculture;

(6) a person who is a member of and performing

work for a uniformed service or who is a member of

and performing work for the United States Merchant

Marine;

(7) a person who is operating a crane for personal

use on premises owned or leased by that person;

and

(8) a person who is operating a crane in an

emergency situation.

Subd. 3. Penalties. An employer or general

contractor may be cited by the commissioner for a

violation of the certification requirements in

this section. A citation is punishable as a

serious violation under section 182.666.



License Fees:



Period:
Five years.


Determination:



Other Information:



 

Online Application.

Licensing Authority

Labor and Industry (DLI), Minnesota Dept. of Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry,443 Lafayette Road North,St. Paul,MN 55155,6512845005,dli.communications@state.mn.us
Phone: (651) 284-5005
Email: dli.communications@state.mn.us


Data is collected by the Department of Employment and Economic Development.