Mass 1A Hoisting Study Guide Latest Update
(152 Terms in this set)
Science Engineering Civil Engineering
Where should a license or temporary Shall be carried ON the person at all times; in the case of a temporary permit the
permit be located during time of person shall also carry their drivers license
operation of equipment
Whats the fine for violating section 53, No less than $500 and no more than $3,000, or by imprisonment of no more than
53a or 54 3 months, or both fine and imprisonment
Whats the fine for permitting an No less than $1,000 and no more than $3,000, or imprisonment of no more than 3
unlicensed person to operate machinery months, or both fine and imprisonment
Whats the fine for violating section 42 to No less than $10 no more than $300, or by imprisonment of upto 3 months
51, or prevents an inspector from entering
the premises
To establish reasonable requirements to protect the public safety of the citizens
of the commonwealth from the hazards inherent in the operation of housting
Whats the purpose of 520CMR 6.00
machinery by establishing min standards neccessary to obtain a hoisting
machinery operators license or temp permit
ANSI American National Standards Institute
A document issued by the dept upon proof of registratio at a training facility and
with the division of apprentice training within the dept of labor standards, which
Apprentice license enables the holder to operate hoisting machinery under the direct guidance and
supervision of a duly licensed person licensed to operate the category of hoisting
machinery for which documentation is issued
ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers
cargo A load, quantity or volume that can be processed or transported
A person, 18 or older, registered with the dept of labor standards and has
Apprentice licensee obtained an apprentice license to operate while under direct guidance and
supervision of a duly licensed person
Chief The chief of inspections-mechanical of the dept of public safety
Machinery wirh a gross vehicle weight not exceeding 10,000 lbs, excluding Class 1,
Compact hoisting machinery Class 3 and Class 4 hoisting machinery as listed in 520CMR 6.10. Machinery
operated under temp permit may not exceed 8,000lbs
DAT Division of Apprentice Training
Department Dept of Public Safety
,DOT Department of Transportation
Actions required to be taken when imminent danger may occur to prevent
Emergency procedure
damage to life, property, or to public safety
Issued by an exempt company that has a dept approved in service training
Company license
program and is only valid for machinery used on company property
Any mobile powered truck used to carry, push, lift, stack or tier materials,
fork lift EXCLUDING earth moving, over the road haulage trucks and equipment which
was designed to move earth but modified to accept forks
Derricks, cableways, machinery used for discharging cargoes, and temp elevator
cars used on excavation work or hoisting building materials, when the motive
power to operate such machinery is mechanical and other than steam, and any
other equipment that has the MIN capability of hoisting a load HIGHER THAN 10
Hoisting machinery
FT, and either the capability of lifting loads GREATER THAN 500 LBS or the
capacity of the bucket EXCEEDS 1/4 CUBIC YARDS; overhead bridge cranes,
electric or air driven hoists, specialty equipment as catagorized under 520CMR
6.00
A situation that results in serious injury, property damage or any condition that is
incedent
necessary for the preservation of the public health or safety
A form furnished by the department detailing all specific info regarding any
Injury and incedent documentation
serious injury, property damage or mechanical failure that may have occurred
inspector A District Engineering Inspector employed by the Department
Attachable equipment tailored to perform a particular task, designed or approved
for use in accordance with the equipment manufacturers spec's. If the
Manufacturer approved attachment manufacturer doesnt exist, a MASS registered professional engineer shall review
and approve in writing the actions and reasons for said specs to the attachable
equipment
Damage to or breakdown of hoisting machinery which affects the capacity or safe
mechanical failure
operation of the equipment per the manufacturers specifications
1% If a crane is out of level by 1%, you can lose upto 50% capacity
3300 pounds Pounds weight of one cubic yard of soil
125 pounds Weight of one cubic foot of soil
The document created by the manufacturer of the hoisting equip. That contains
operator's manual the required procedures and forms for the safe operatiob of hoisting machinery ar
the stated site pertaining to that spec. Equip.
A dept issued certificate posted on machinery which acts as a notice of the unsafe
placard
conditiob of the machinery
Property Damage Damage of private or public property that exceeds $5,000 per incident
qualified welder A welder certified by the American Welding Society (AWS)
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers
A personal injury/illness that results in death,dismemberment,significant
serious injury disfigurement, permanant loss of the use of a body organ,member,functiob or
system, a compound fracture or other significant injury/illness
A trained individual qualified in the use of signals to direct the operator of hoisting
Signal Person equipment or warn of possible or existing hazards through the use of hand
signals,audible signals or flashing lights (see 520 CMR 6.00 apx A)
Non-renewable permit to operate machinery, with a gross vehicle weight not
Temporary Permit exceeding 8,000 lbs issued by dept approved short term rental entity for no more
than 14 consec. Days
, Person who is 18 or older, holds a valid drivers license and has obtained a temp
Temp permit holder
permit.
Any organization or company that provides electricity, natural gas, phone or
Utility
cable services to public
B30.2-2011 overhead or Gantry Cranes
(Top running bridge, single or mult girder, top running trolly hoist)
B30.3-2012 tower cranes
B30.5-2011 mobile & locomotive cranes
B30.9-2010 Slings
B30.11-2010 monorails and underhung cranes
Ansi standards for operating
B30.16-2012 overhead hoists (underhung)
B30.17-2006 (R2012) overhead and gantry cranes (Top running bridge, single
girder or underhung hoist)
B30.20-2010 Below the hook lifting Devices
B30.22-2010 Articulating Boom Cranes
B30.26-2010 rigging hardware, incl. Errata (2011)
Sae standards for operating J1307-2002 excavator and backhoe signals
29 CFR 1926 safety and health regulations for construction
Osha regulations for operating
29 CFR 1910 occupational safety and health standards
220 CMR 99.00 procedures for the determination and enforcement of violations of
Regulations for operating
MGL c 88, SS 40 through 40E ("dig safe")
A) maintenance : maintenance, repair and refueling shall be done when the
machine is inoperable and secure
Operating procedures for hoisting B) visual inspection shall be made DAILY of wire ropes,bearings,gears,friction
machinery clutches, brakes, chain drives ans other parts subject to wear on all hoisting
machinery to ensure against development of unsafe conditions. A DAILY LOG
SHEET IN ACCORDANCE TO 29 CFR 1926 and 29 CFR 1910 inspectional methods
shall be available to the dept during the useful life of the machine
(152 Terms in this set)
Science Engineering Civil Engineering
Where should a license or temporary Shall be carried ON the person at all times; in the case of a temporary permit the
permit be located during time of person shall also carry their drivers license
operation of equipment
Whats the fine for violating section 53, No less than $500 and no more than $3,000, or by imprisonment of no more than
53a or 54 3 months, or both fine and imprisonment
Whats the fine for permitting an No less than $1,000 and no more than $3,000, or imprisonment of no more than 3
unlicensed person to operate machinery months, or both fine and imprisonment
Whats the fine for violating section 42 to No less than $10 no more than $300, or by imprisonment of upto 3 months
51, or prevents an inspector from entering
the premises
To establish reasonable requirements to protect the public safety of the citizens
of the commonwealth from the hazards inherent in the operation of housting
Whats the purpose of 520CMR 6.00
machinery by establishing min standards neccessary to obtain a hoisting
machinery operators license or temp permit
ANSI American National Standards Institute
A document issued by the dept upon proof of registratio at a training facility and
with the division of apprentice training within the dept of labor standards, which
Apprentice license enables the holder to operate hoisting machinery under the direct guidance and
supervision of a duly licensed person licensed to operate the category of hoisting
machinery for which documentation is issued
ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers
cargo A load, quantity or volume that can be processed or transported
A person, 18 or older, registered with the dept of labor standards and has
Apprentice licensee obtained an apprentice license to operate while under direct guidance and
supervision of a duly licensed person
Chief The chief of inspections-mechanical of the dept of public safety
Machinery wirh a gross vehicle weight not exceeding 10,000 lbs, excluding Class 1,
Compact hoisting machinery Class 3 and Class 4 hoisting machinery as listed in 520CMR 6.10. Machinery
operated under temp permit may not exceed 8,000lbs
DAT Division of Apprentice Training
Department Dept of Public Safety
,DOT Department of Transportation
Actions required to be taken when imminent danger may occur to prevent
Emergency procedure
damage to life, property, or to public safety
Issued by an exempt company that has a dept approved in service training
Company license
program and is only valid for machinery used on company property
Any mobile powered truck used to carry, push, lift, stack or tier materials,
fork lift EXCLUDING earth moving, over the road haulage trucks and equipment which
was designed to move earth but modified to accept forks
Derricks, cableways, machinery used for discharging cargoes, and temp elevator
cars used on excavation work or hoisting building materials, when the motive
power to operate such machinery is mechanical and other than steam, and any
other equipment that has the MIN capability of hoisting a load HIGHER THAN 10
Hoisting machinery
FT, and either the capability of lifting loads GREATER THAN 500 LBS or the
capacity of the bucket EXCEEDS 1/4 CUBIC YARDS; overhead bridge cranes,
electric or air driven hoists, specialty equipment as catagorized under 520CMR
6.00
A situation that results in serious injury, property damage or any condition that is
incedent
necessary for the preservation of the public health or safety
A form furnished by the department detailing all specific info regarding any
Injury and incedent documentation
serious injury, property damage or mechanical failure that may have occurred
inspector A District Engineering Inspector employed by the Department
Attachable equipment tailored to perform a particular task, designed or approved
for use in accordance with the equipment manufacturers spec's. If the
Manufacturer approved attachment manufacturer doesnt exist, a MASS registered professional engineer shall review
and approve in writing the actions and reasons for said specs to the attachable
equipment
Damage to or breakdown of hoisting machinery which affects the capacity or safe
mechanical failure
operation of the equipment per the manufacturers specifications
1% If a crane is out of level by 1%, you can lose upto 50% capacity
3300 pounds Pounds weight of one cubic yard of soil
125 pounds Weight of one cubic foot of soil
The document created by the manufacturer of the hoisting equip. That contains
operator's manual the required procedures and forms for the safe operatiob of hoisting machinery ar
the stated site pertaining to that spec. Equip.
A dept issued certificate posted on machinery which acts as a notice of the unsafe
placard
conditiob of the machinery
Property Damage Damage of private or public property that exceeds $5,000 per incident
qualified welder A welder certified by the American Welding Society (AWS)
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers
A personal injury/illness that results in death,dismemberment,significant
serious injury disfigurement, permanant loss of the use of a body organ,member,functiob or
system, a compound fracture or other significant injury/illness
A trained individual qualified in the use of signals to direct the operator of hoisting
Signal Person equipment or warn of possible or existing hazards through the use of hand
signals,audible signals or flashing lights (see 520 CMR 6.00 apx A)
Non-renewable permit to operate machinery, with a gross vehicle weight not
Temporary Permit exceeding 8,000 lbs issued by dept approved short term rental entity for no more
than 14 consec. Days
, Person who is 18 or older, holds a valid drivers license and has obtained a temp
Temp permit holder
permit.
Any organization or company that provides electricity, natural gas, phone or
Utility
cable services to public
B30.2-2011 overhead or Gantry Cranes
(Top running bridge, single or mult girder, top running trolly hoist)
B30.3-2012 tower cranes
B30.5-2011 mobile & locomotive cranes
B30.9-2010 Slings
B30.11-2010 monorails and underhung cranes
Ansi standards for operating
B30.16-2012 overhead hoists (underhung)
B30.17-2006 (R2012) overhead and gantry cranes (Top running bridge, single
girder or underhung hoist)
B30.20-2010 Below the hook lifting Devices
B30.22-2010 Articulating Boom Cranes
B30.26-2010 rigging hardware, incl. Errata (2011)
Sae standards for operating J1307-2002 excavator and backhoe signals
29 CFR 1926 safety and health regulations for construction
Osha regulations for operating
29 CFR 1910 occupational safety and health standards
220 CMR 99.00 procedures for the determination and enforcement of violations of
Regulations for operating
MGL c 88, SS 40 through 40E ("dig safe")
A) maintenance : maintenance, repair and refueling shall be done when the
machine is inoperable and secure
Operating procedures for hoisting B) visual inspection shall be made DAILY of wire ropes,bearings,gears,friction
machinery clutches, brakes, chain drives ans other parts subject to wear on all hoisting
machinery to ensure against development of unsafe conditions. A DAILY LOG
SHEET IN ACCORDANCE TO 29 CFR 1926 and 29 CFR 1910 inspectional methods
shall be available to the dept during the useful life of the machine