Crane Operator Requirement Delayed Another Year

by | Oct 23, 2017

OSHA’s mandatory crane operator certification requirement, which was supposed to take effect this month after an initial implementation date of 2014, has been delayed again until November 2018.

OSHA’s mandatory crane operator certification requirement, which was supposed to take effect this month after an initial implementation date of 2014, has been delayed again until November 2018. The latest extension stems from President Trump’s directive that federal agencies review pending regulations.

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