AEM Calls for Immediate Action on New Crane Standard

In a letter to U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Elaine Chao and OSHA Administrator Edwin Foulke Jr., the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) urged OSHA to act now for timely completion of new crane safety standards that have been in development since 2003.

Article Tools

  • Bookmark

AEM President Dennis Slater asked the department to “expedite the approval process and give this safety initiative the full attention it deserves.”

Slater noted that AEM and its members “fully support the actions of the Department of Labor and OSHA in developing a new and comprehensive Crane Safety Standard that would replace the current 30 year old lifting regulations (29 CFR 1926.550) and update the safety requirements needed in the crane industry.”

"OSHA and AEM are both dedicated to achieve the same goal, safer crane operation, and this Standard is a vital part of that process. AEM stands ready to offer any assistance needed to complete this effort," Slater wrote.

Slater said that AEM was both frustrated and disappointed that 2 years have passed since the proposal went to OSHA and yet the proposed changes to the Crane Safety Standard have not advanced to the public comment stage. "We understand the governmental requirements and process that have to be followed but this unending delay is totally unacceptable," he wrote.

AEM actively has been involved in the federal committee addressing the crane safety standard and has a long-standing commitment to collaborative safety efforts with entities inside and outside of government.

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2008 Penton Media Inc.

Commenting terms of use comments powered by Disqus

Video Gallery

SafetyLive TV

Check out SafetyLive TV now!

Tune in daily to see company video programs, product demonstrations, reports from industry trade shows and interviews with newsmakers.

Featured Videos:

Arc Flash Awareness

High-voltage arcs can also produce considerable pressure waves by rapidly heating the air and creating a blast. ...

The Most Powerful Thing...

Deck Safety Awareness for Purse Seiners
A safety awareness video designed to help crew members be more aware of safety hazards on board purse seining vessels.

More Videos

Online Resources

Webinars

Learn why 90% of U.S. companies fail to meet even the most basic requirement of the OSHA HazCom mandate. Be one of the 10% that "gets it" when it comes to the Hazardous Communication Standard (HCS). Get expert insight and research... Click here to register.

More Webinars

Podcasts

Featured Podcast:

America's Safest Companies

On the surface, a printing plant, highway/bridge construction and office furniture don't have a lot in common. But if you probe deeper, you'll discover that companies in these areas share an award-winning approach to occupational safety and health....

Listen now.

More Podcasts

eNews

TThe International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) asked the U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to formally recognize vests that meet the ANSI/ISEA 207-2006 American National Standard for Public Safety Vests as complying with the provisions of a worker-visibility regulation that takes effect Nov. 24, 2008.

Read Entire Issue

Pop Quiz

Pop Quiz:

Take the Coastal Driving Safety Challenge!
You’ve been driving for a while now and probably know everything you should do to stay safe, right?

See how many questions you can answer correctly to find out.


Take the Coastal Pop Quiz Challenge!

What You're Saying

Storefront