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• Apprentice License -✓✓A Document Issued by the Department upon proof of
registration at a training facility and with the Division of Apprentice Training
• Apprentice Licensee -✓✓A Person, who is 18 years of age of older,
• ASME -✓✓American Society of Mechanical Engineers
• Cargo -✓✓A Load, quantity, or volume that can be processed or transported
• Certificate of Completion -✓✓A Uniform certificate issued by a training facility to a
licensee upon the satisfactory completion of a continuing education curriculum
• "Cheif" of Inspections -✓✓Mechanical of the Department of Public safety
• commisioner -✓✓The Commissioner of the Department of Public Safety
• Compact Hoisting Machinery -✓✓Hoisting Machinery with a gross vehicle weight not
exceeding 10,000 lb
• Company license -✓✓A license issued by an Exempt Company that has a Department
approved in-service training program and which is only valid for hoisting machinery
used on company property
• Company property -✓✓Property which is owned or under the care and control of a
tenant company under a lease or rental agreement
• Competant person -✓✓One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable
hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or
dangerous, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate
such conditions
• DAT -✓✓The Division of Apprentice Training
• Department of Public Safety -✓✓Department of Public Safety
• DOT -✓✓Department of Transportation
, • Emergency Procedure -✓✓Actions Required to be taken when imminent danger may
occur to prevent damage to life, property, or to ensure public safety
• Fork Lift -✓✓Any mobile power-propelled truck used to carry, push, pull, lift, stack or
tier materials, excluding earth moving, over the road haulage trucks, and equipment
which was designed to move earth but has been modified to accept forks
• Hoisting machinery -✓✓Derricks, cableways, machinery used for discharging cargoes,
and temporary elevator cars used on excavation work or used for hoisting building
material, when the motive power to operate such machinery is mechanical and other
than steam, including but not limited to excavators, backhoes, front end loaders,
uniloaders, skid loader, skid steer loaders, compact loaders or similar devices, lattice
cranes, derricks, cranes with or without wire rope; all fork lifts, powered industrial lift
trucks, overhead hoists (underhung), overhead cranes, underhung cranes, monorail
cranes, lifting devices, cableways, powered platforms and any other equipment that has
the minimum capability of hoisting the load higher than ten feet, and either the capability
of lifting loads greater than 500 pounds or the capacity of the bucket exceeds ¼ cubic
yards; overhead bridge cranes, electric or air driven hoists, pendant controlled hoists,
specialty equipment as categorized by license grade in 520 CMR 6.00.
• Incident -✓✓A situation that results in serious injury, property damage, or any
condition that is necessary for the preservation of the public health or safety
• Injury and Incident Documentation -✓✓A form furnished by the Department detailing
all specific information regarding any serious injury, property damage or mechanical
failure that may have occurred.
• in-service training -✓✓A Company program that has been approved by the department
and required for issuance of a company license by those companies that has been
exempt from hoisting license requirements
• Inspector -✓✓A District Engineering Inspector employed by the Department
• Instructor -✓✓An Individually duly licensed b y the Department as a hoisting machinery
operator who educates and trains licensees and apprentice licensees in the operation of
hoisting machinery
• License -✓✓A document issued by the Department to an individual to operate a
certain type and class of hoisting machinery.
• Licensee -✓✓A person who is 18 years of age or older, and has completed the
necessary requisites for licensure to operate hoisting machinery.