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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB3429 Introduced 2/24/2011, by Rep. Brandon W. Phelps SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| New Act | | 5 ILCS 80/4.31 | | 30 ILCS 105/5.786 new | |
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Creates the Crane Licensing Public Safety Act. Provides for the licensure of crane operators and apprentice crane operators by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Creates the Crane Operators Licensing Board. Sets forth qualifications for licensure, grounds for disciplinary action, and administrative procedures. Amends the Regulatory Sunset Act to set a repeal date for the new Act of January 1, 2021. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Crane Operators Licensing Fund. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Crane
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5 | | Licensing Public Safety Act.
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6 | | Section 5. Legislative purpose. The General Assembly finds |
7 | | that in order to
promote job safety and to protect life, limb, |
8 | | and property, the operation
of crane
and hoisting equipment is |
9 | | a matter of public interest. It is further declared
to be a
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10 | | matter of public interest that the operation of cranes and |
11 | | hoisting equipment
used in the performance of construction, |
12 | | renovation, and demolition should
merit and receive the |
13 | | confidence of the public and that the State of
Illinois
should |
14 | | license persons who operate or assist in the operation of crane |
15 | | and
hoisting equipment. This Act should be liberally construed |
16 | | to carry out these
subjects and purposes.
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17 | | Section 10. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act, |
18 | | unless the context
otherwise requires:
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19 | | "Articulating crane" or "knuckle-boom crane" means a crane |
20 | | on which the boom consists of a series of folding, pin |
21 | | connected structural members, typically manipulated to extend |
22 | | or retract by power from hydraulic cylinders. |
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1 | | "Board" means the Crane Operators Licensing Board.
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2 | | "Boom" means an inclined spar, strut, or other long |
3 | | structural member which supports the upper hoisting tackle on a |
4 | | crane or derrick. Typically, the length and vertical angle of |
5 | | the boom can be varied to achieve increased height or height |
6 | | and reach when lifting loads. Booms can usually be grouped into |
7 | | general categories of hydraulically extendible, cantilevered |
8 | | type, latticed section, cable supported type or articulating |
9 | | type. On tower cranes, if the principle horizontal structure is |
10 | | fixed, it is referred to as a jib; if it is moveable up and |
11 | | down, it is referred to as a boom.
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12 | | "Crane" means any hoisting equipment that can lift, rotate, |
13 | | or move a
suspended load in excess of 10,000 pounds |
14 | | horizontally or vertically, including without limitation
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15 | | hydraulic cranes, friction cranes, derricks, jib hoists, |
16 | | gantry,
bridge cranes,
floating cranes of any kind, |
17 | | articulating or knuckle-boom, crawler cranes, mobile cranes |
18 | | such as wheel mounted, rough-terrain, all-terrain, truck |
19 | | mounted, carry deck, and mini-cranes,
air-borne hoisting |
20 | | equipment, and tower cranes.
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21 | | "Department" means the Department of Financial and |
22 | | Professional Regulation.
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23 | | "Derrick" means an apparatus consisting of a mast or |
24 | | equivalent member held at the head by guys or braces, with or |
25 | | without a boom, for use with a hoisting mechanism and operating |
26 | | ropes.
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1 | | "Electric line truck" means a truck used to transport |
2 | | workers, tools, and materials and to serve as a traveling |
3 | | workshop for electric power line construction and maintenance |
4 | | work. Electric line trucks are sometimes equipped with a boom |
5 | | and auxiliary equipment for setting poles, digging holes, and |
6 | | elevating material or workers, including service trucks with |
7 | | mobile lifting devices designed specifically for use in the |
8 | | power line and electric service industries, such as digger |
9 | | derricks, when used for auguring holes to set power and utility |
10 | | poles or handling associated materials to be installed or |
11 | | removed from utility poles.
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12 | | "Hoist" means and includes without limitation a material |
13 | | hoist (construction
elevator), air tugger (one drum), |
14 | | multi-drum hoist, overhead hoist, sideboom,
A-frame boom |
15 | | truck, or behind the cab truck mounted boom.
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16 | | "Long boom" means a boom of a crane with or without any jib |
17 | | or extension that exceeds 90 feet when the crane is in |
18 | | operation. |
19 | | "Luffing jib" means an attachment to the main boom of a |
20 | | crane that can be raised or lowered independently of the main |
21 | | boom to change the horizontal reach of the crane. |
22 | | "Mini-crane" means a small self propelled crane designed to |
23 | | lift, rotate, or move a suspended load in excess of 500 pounds |
24 | | horizontally or vertically by using cables that run |
25 | | unencumbered over the boom or jib sheave. |
26 | | "Overhead crane" means overhead or bridge cranes, |
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1 | | semi-gantry, cantilever gantry, wall cranes, storage bridge |
2 | | cranes, launching gantry cranes, and similar equipment, |
3 | | irrespective of whether it travels on tracks, wheels, or other |
4 | | means.
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5 | | "Person" means an individual, partnership, corporation, |
6 | | business trust,
limited liability company, or other legal |
7 | | entity.
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8 | | "Qualified person" means a person who, by possession of a |
9 | | recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing or |
10 | | who, by extensive knowledge, training, and experience, has |
11 | | successfully demonstrated the ability to solve or resolve |
12 | | problems relating to the subject matter, the work, or the |
13 | | project. "Qualified person" includes crane operators licensed |
14 | | under this Act.
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15 | | "Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and |
16 | | Professional Regulation. |
17 | | "Technician" means a crane manufacturer's trained |
18 | | representative or a person trained by a crane manufacturer for |
19 | | that type of crane. |
20 | | "Tower crane" means any fixed jib, hammerhead, luffing |
21 | | boom, or self-erecting or pedestal crane that can lift, rotate, |
22 | | or move a suspended load in excess of 1,000 pounds horizontally |
23 | | or vertically.
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24 | | Section 15. License required; application of Act.
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25 | | (a) Beginning January 1, 2012, it shall be unlawful for a |
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1 | | person to operate
a power-driven crane or hoist used in the |
2 | | performance of construction,
renovation, or demolition without |
3 | | first obtaining a crane operator's
license from the Department. |
4 | | This Act shall only apply to construction, renovation, or |
5 | | demolition projects where a permit is required from a local, |
6 | | State, or federal government body, department, or agency before |
7 | | work may commence or any construction, renovation, or |
8 | | demolition projects of a public road.
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9 | | (b) Beginning January 1, 2012, it shall be unlawful for a |
10 | | person to assist
in
the operation of a power-driven crane or |
11 | | hoist used in the performance of
construction, renovation, or |
12 | | demolition without first obtaining
an
apprentice crane |
13 | | operator's license from the Department.
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14 | | (c) The provisions of this Act do not apply to operators of |
15 | | powered
industrial forklift trucks, pallet trucks, rider |
16 | | trucks, fork trucks, lift
trucks, or telehandlers.
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17 | | (d) The provisions of this Act do not apply to
equipment |
18 | | involved in grading, drainage, field tile, or irrigation.
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19 | | (e) The provisions of this Act do not apply to activities |
20 | | connected with
agriculture or farming, other than |
21 | | construction, renovation, and demolition.
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22 | | (f) The provisions of this Act do not apply to the |
23 | | operation of a
crane or a
hoist under the jurisdiction of the |
24 | | United States.
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25 | | (g) The provisions of this Act do not apply to the |
26 | | operation of a crane or
hoist
used in a manufacturing operation
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1 | | for purposes other than
construction,
renovation, or |
2 | | demolition. |
3 | | (h) The provisions of this Act do not apply to the |
4 | | operation of an electric line truck.
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5 | | (i) The provisions of this Act do not apply to any |
6 | | signalmen or riggers. |
7 | | (j) The provisions of this Act do not apply to equipment |
8 | | originally designed as a vehicle-mounted aerial device for |
9 | | lifting personnel and self propelled elevating platforms.
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10 | | (k) The provisions of this Act do not apply to equipment |
11 | | that hoists by using a come-a-long or chainfall.
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12 | | (l) The provisions of this Act do not apply to a mechanic's |
13 | | truck with a hoisting device when used in activities related to |
14 | | equipment maintenance and repair. |
15 | | (m) The provisions of this Act do not apply to hydraulic |
16 | | jacking systems. |
17 | | (n) The provisions of this Act do not apply to automotive |
18 | | wreckers and tow trucks when used to clear wrecks and haul |
19 | | vehicles.
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20 | | Section 20. Qualifications for original crane operator's |
21 | | license. A person
is
qualified to obtain an original crane |
22 | | operator's license under this Act if he
or she
meets all of the |
23 | | following requirements:
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24 | | (1) Is at least 21 years of age and has submitted a |
25 | | certified record
showing at least 2,000 hours of crane |
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1 | | operation or related experience in the 5-year period
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2 | | preceding his or her application.
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3 | | (2) Has not violated any of the provisions of this Act |
4 | | for which
disciplinary action could be taken.
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5 | | (3) Has passed a written examination prescribed by the |
6 | | Board.
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7 | | (4) Has passed a practical examination prescribed by |
8 | | the Board.
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9 | | (5) Has taken and passed a United States Department of |
10 | | Transportation drug test in the 90 days immediately |
11 | | preceding his or her application.
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12 | | (6) Has taken and passed a United States Department of |
13 | | Transportation physical in the 90 days immediately |
14 | | preceding his or her application.
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15 | | (7) Does not have a crane operator's license or crane |
16 | | operator's
apprentice license that is currently revoked or |
17 | | suspended by the Board or by
the
comparable licensing body |
18 | | in another jurisdiction.
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19 | | Section 25. Qualifications for crane operator's apprentice |
20 | | license. A
person is qualified to obtain a crane operator's |
21 | | apprentice license under
this Act
if he or she meets all of the |
22 | | following requirements:
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23 | | (1) Is at least 18 years of age.
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24 | | (2) Has passed a written examination as prescribed by |
25 | | the
Board.
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1 | | (3) Has not violated any of the provisions of this Act |
2 | | for which
disciplinary action could be taken.
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3 | | (4) Has taken and passed a United States Department of |
4 | | Transportation drug test in the 90 days immediately |
5 | | preceding his or her application. |
6 | | (5) Has taken and passed a United States Department of |
7 | | Transportation physical in the 90 days immediately |
8 | | preceding his or her application.
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9 | | (6) Does not have a crane operator's license or crane |
10 | | operator's
apprentice license that is currently revoked or |
11 | | suspended by the Board or by a
comparable licensing body in |
12 | | another jurisdiction.
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13 | | Section 30. Application for original crane operator's |
14 | | license.
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15 | | (a) Applications for original licenses shall be made to the |
16 | | Department in
writing
on forms prescribed by the Board and |
17 | | shall be accompanied by the required fee,
which
shall not be |
18 | | returnable. The application shall require the information |
19 | | that, in
the judgment
of the Board, will enable the Department |
20 | | to pass on the qualifications of the
applicant for
a license.
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21 | | (b) The Department may authorize the examination of |
22 | | applicants at any time
and
place that it may determine. The |
23 | | Department shall make reasonable efforts
to provide
testing |
24 | | sites reflecting the geographical distribution of applicants'
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25 | | residences. The Department may contract with joint |
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1 | | apprenticeship and training committees operated under the |
2 | | federal Labor Management Relations Act for the conducting and |
3 | | administering of written and practical exams of applicants. The |
4 | | Department may contract with public utilities for conducting |
5 | | and administering written and practice exams of applicants in |
6 | | their employment. The
examination of applicants shall be of a |
7 | | character to give a fair test of the
qualifications of
the |
8 | | applicant to practice. The Department may employ consultants |
9 | | for the purpose of
preparing and conducting examinations.
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10 | | (c) Applicants for examination shall be required to pay, |
11 | | either to the
Department or the designated testing service, a |
12 | | fee covering the cost of
providing
the examination. If an |
13 | | applicant neglects, fails, or refuses to take an
examination
or |
14 | | fails to pass an examination for a license under this Act |
15 | | within 3 years
after
filing his or her application, the |
16 | | application is denied. However, the
applicant
may
thereafter |
17 | | make a new application accompanied by the required fee.
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18 | | (d) Crane operator's licenses shall be valid for a period
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19 | | of 5 years.
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20 | | Section 35. License classifications.
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21 | | (a) The Department may issue various classes of licenses |
22 | | reflecting the
different
levels of competency of a crane |
23 | | operator. The classification of licenses shall
include all
of |
24 | | the following:
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25 | | (1) Tower crane operator's license. This license shall |
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1 | | authorize the
operation of tower cranes and derricks |
2 | | operated from a fixed location within,
attached to, or |
3 | | adjacent to the building undergoing construction, repair, |
4 | | or
demolition. Classes of tower crane operator's license |
5 | | shall include all of the
following:
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6 | | (A) Stationary tower cranes.
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7 | | (B) Self-erecting or mobile.
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8 | | (2) Mobile crane operator's license. This license |
9 | | shall authorize the
operation of mobile cranes regardless |
10 | | of mounting or means of mobility,
including track-mounted |
11 | | cranes, crawler cranes, truck-mounted cranes. Classes of |
12 | | mobile crane operator's license shall include
all of the |
13 | | following:
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14 | | (A) Friction crawler and truck with a lattice boom |
15 | | of 90 feet or less without luffing jib.
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16 | | (B) Hydraulic lattice boom crawler and truck with a |
17 | | boom of 90 feet or less without luffing jib.
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18 | | (C) All hydraulic cranes with a telescoping boom of |
19 | | 90 feet or less without luffing jib.
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20 | | (D) Any mobile crane with a long boom or luffing |
21 | | jib.
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22 | | (3) Boom truck operator's license. This license shall |
23 | | authorize the
operation of boom trucks regardless of |
24 | | mounting or means of mobility. Classes
of
boom truck |
25 | | operator's license shall include all of the following:
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26 | | (A) Boom truck.
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1 | | (B) A-frame.
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2 | | (C) Hydraulic sign truck.
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3 | | (D) Articulating or knuckle-boom.
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4 | | (4) Overhead crane operator's license. This license |
5 | | shall authorize the
operation of overhead trolley type |
6 | | cranes.
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7 | | (5) Derrick crane operator license. This license shall |
8 | | authorize the operation of derrick cranes regardless of |
9 | | mounting or mobility. Classes of derrick crane operator |
10 | | license shall include the following: |
11 | | (A) Stiff leg. |
12 | | (B) Guy. |
13 | | (6) Mini-crane operator license. This license shall |
14 | | authorize the operation of mini-cranes.
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15 | | (7) Apprentice crane operator's license. This license |
16 | | shall authorize an
individual for the performance of work |
17 | | as an apprentice crane operator under the direct
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18 | | supervision of a licensed crane operator.
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19 | | (b) While operating a crane or hoist under this Act, an |
20 | | apprentice shall be continuously supervised by a licensed crane |
21 | | operator and follow each of the following requirements: |
22 | | (1) For equipment other than tower cranes, the licensed |
23 | | crane operator and the apprentice shall be in the direct |
24 | | line of sight of each other and shall communicate verbally |
25 | | or by hand signals. For tower cranes, the operator and the |
26 | | apprentice shall be in direct communication with each |
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1 | | other. |
2 | | (2) The apprentice shall be supervised by the crane |
3 | | operator at all times, except for short breaks where the |
4 | | following circumstances exist: |
5 | | (A) The break lasts no longer than 15 minutes and |
6 | | there is no more than one break per hour. |
7 | | (B) Immediately prior to the break the crane |
8 | | operator informs the apprentice of the specific tasks |
9 | | that the apprentice is to perform and limitations that |
10 | | he or she is to adhere to during the crane operator's |
11 | | break. |
12 | | (C) The specific tasks that the apprentice will |
13 | | perform during the crane operator's break are within |
14 | | the apprentice's abilities. |
15 | | (D) The apprentice may not operate the equipment in |
16 | | any of the following circumstances: |
17 | | (i) If any part of the crane, load line, or |
18 | | load, including rigging and lifting accessories, |
19 | | if operated up to the crane's maximum working |
20 | | radius in the work zone could get within 20 feet of |
21 | | a power line that is up to 350 kV or within 50 feet |
22 | | of a power line that is over 350 kV. |
23 | | (ii) If the equipment is used to hoist |
24 | | personnel. |
25 | | (iii) In multiple-crane lifts. |
26 | | (iv) If the equipment is used over a shaft, |
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1 | | cofferdam, or in a tank farm. |
2 | | (v) For multiple-lift rigging, except where |
3 | | the crane operator determines that the |
4 | | apprentice's skills are sufficient for this |
5 | | high-skill work.
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6 | | (c) The Board shall set up appropriate written and |
7 | | practical testing
requirements
for each type of license to be |
8 | | issued. The Board may add additional
classifications of
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9 | | licenses by rule as necessary to meet the changing technologies |
10 | | in the crane,
hoisting, and
construction industries.
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11 | | Section 40. Testing. The Department shall conduct |
12 | | examinations of
applicants for crane operator's licenses and |
13 | | for crane operator's apprentice
licenses in accordance with |
14 | | subsection (b) of Section 30 of this Act.
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15 | | Section 45. Renewal of crane operator's license.
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16 | | (a) At the expiration of a crane operator's license, a |
17 | | licensee
may
apply
for renewal of his or her crane operator's |
18 | | license. A person is qualified to renew his or her crane
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19 | | operator's license if he or she meets all of the following |
20 | | requirements:
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21 | | (1) Has submitted a certified record showing crane |
22 | | operation of at least
2,000 hours in the 5-year period |
23 | | immediately preceding the application for renewal or
has |
24 | | passed a practical examination prescribed by the Board. If |
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1 | | applying for renewal of a tower crane license, the |
2 | | applicant must submit a certified record showing at least |
3 | | 500 hours of operation of a tower crane in the 5-year |
4 | | period immediately preceding his or her application for |
5 | | renewal or have passed a practical examination prescribed |
6 | | by the Board.
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7 | | (2) Has not violated any of the provisions of this Act |
8 | | for which
disciplinary action could be taken.
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9 | | (3) Has passed a written examination prescribed by the |
10 | | Board.
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11 | | (4) Has taken and passed a United States Department of |
12 | | Transportation drug test in the 90 days preceding his or |
13 | | her application.
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14 | | (5) Has taken and passed a United States Department of |
15 | | Transportation physical in the 90 days immediately |
16 | | preceding his or her application.
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17 | | (6) Does not have a crane operator's license that is |
18 | | currently revoked or
suspended by the Board or by the |
19 | | comparable licensing body in another
jurisdiction.
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20 | | (b) Renewal crane operator's licenses shall be valid for a |
21 | | period of 5
years after the date of issue.
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22 | | Section 50. Military exemption. The Department shall |
23 | | reinstate a crane
operator's
license that expires while a |
24 | | licensee is in active military service of the
United States |
25 | | upon
application to the Department by the licensee within 2 |
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1 | | years after termination
of the
military service, payment of the |
2 | | annual license fee, and submission of evidence
of the
military |
3 | | service. The license shall be reinstated without examination |
4 | | and
without payment
of the lapsed renewal fee.
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5 | | Section 55. Fees; Crane Operators Licensing Fund.
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6 | | (a) The Department shall impose the following fees for an
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7 | | original
license
certification, replacement license, and for a |
8 | | renewal license issued under this Act: |
9 | | Original crane operator's license - $150 |
10 | | Each certification - $50 |
11 | | Renewal license - $100 |
12 | | Apprentice crane operator's license - $75 |
13 | | Replacement crane operator's license - $25.
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14 | | (b) All fees and fines received by the Department pursuant |
15 | | to this Section
shall be deposited into the Crane Operators |
16 | | Licensing Fund, a special fund
created in the State Treasury. |
17 | | Moneys in the Fund may be used by the
Department, subject to |
18 | | appropriation, solely for the administration of this
Act.
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19 | | Section 60. Board.
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20 | | (a) The Crane Operators Licensing Board is created within |
21 | | the Department
and shall consist of the following voting |
22 | | members appointed by the Secretary:
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23 | | (1) Three members of the Board shall be members of |
24 | | unions representing
operating engineers. These members |
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1 | | shall serve 3-year terms, except that of the
initial |
2 | | members appointed, one shall be appointed for a term of one |
3 | | year,
one for a
term of 2 years, and one for a term of 3 |
4 | | years.
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5 | | (2) One member of the Board shall be a representative |
6 | | of the construction
industry. This member shall serve a |
7 | | 3-year term, except that the initial member
shall
be |
8 | | appointed for a term of 2 years.
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9 | | (3) One member of the Board shall be a representative |
10 | | of the property and
casualty insurance industry. This |
11 | | member shall serve a 3-year term, except that
the
initial |
12 | | member shall be appointed for a term of one year.
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13 | | (4) One member of the Board shall be a representative |
14 | | of the building and
construction trades. This member shall |
15 | | serve a 3-year term, except that the
initial member shall |
16 | | be appointed for a term of 2 years.
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17 | | (5) Two members of the Board shall be public members. |
18 | | These members
shall serve 3-year terms, except that of the |
19 | | initial members appointed, one
shall be
appointed for a |
20 | | term of 2 years and one shall be appointed for a term of 3
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21 | | years.
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22 | | (b) Each member shall have experience, knowledge, and |
23 | | expertise relating
to the
subject matter of this Act.
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24 | | (c) Board members shall receive no compensation for their |
25 | | services on the
Board,
but they may be reimbursed for their |
26 | | actual expenses in serving on the Board.
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1 | | (d) The Board shall annually elect one of its members as |
2 | | chairperson, one
as vice-chairperson, and one as secretary. No |
3 | | officer of the Board shall be
elected
more than
twice in |
4 | | succession to a full term in the same office. Each officer |
5 | | shall serve
until his or
her successor has been elected and |
6 | | qualified. If there is a vacancy in an
officer's
position, the |
7 | | remaining Board members shall promptly fill it by appointing a
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8 | | member of
the Board to the vacant position for the unexpired |
9 | | portion of the term.
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10 | | (e) Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum. A |
11 | | vacancy in the
membership of the Board shall not impair the |
12 | | right of a quorum to exercise all
the rights
and perform all of |
13 | | the duties of the Board.
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14 | | (f) The Secretary shall promptly appoint a person to fill |
15 | | any vacancy on the
Board
for the unexpired portion of the term.
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16 | | Section 65. Grounds for disciplinary action.
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17 | | (a) The Board may refuse to issue or renew or may revoke or |
18 | | suspend a
license or place on
probation, censure, or reprimand |
19 | | a licensee, for one or any combination of the
following
causes:
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20 | | (1) The practice of any fraud or deceit in obtaining or |
21 | | attempting to
obtain
a license.
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22 | | (2) Any gross negligence, incompetence, or misconduct |
23 | | in the operation of
a crane or hoisting equipment while |
24 | | under the influence of alcohol or another
drug.
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25 | | (3) Any gross negligence, incompetence, or misconduct |
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1 | | as
an apprentice assisting in the operation of a crane or |
2 | | hoisting equipment while
under the influence of alcohol or |
3 | | another drug.
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4 | | (4) The entry of any order by any circuit court |
5 | | establishing that a person
holding a license under this Act |
6 | | is a person subject to involuntary admission
under the |
7 | | Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. The |
8 | | person may
have his or her license restored only upon the |
9 | | determination by a circuit court
that
he or she has |
10 | | recovered from the mental illness that subjected him or her |
11 | | to
involuntary admission and upon the determination of the |
12 | | Board that the
license be
restored. Where the circumstances |
13 | | so indicate, the Board may require an
examination prior to |
14 | | restoring any license.
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15 | | (5) Failure to comply with any of the provisions of |
16 | | this Act or any rules
adopted by the Department under this |
17 | | Act.
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18 | | (6) Revocation or suspension of a license as a crane or |
19 | | hoist operator or
apprentice in another jurisdiction.
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20 | | (7) Failure within 60 days to provide information |
21 | | requested by the Board
as a result of a formal or informal |
22 | | complaint to the Department that would
indicate a violation |
23 | | of this Act.
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24 | | (b) The Board shall refuse to issue or renew and shall |
25 | | revoke the license of
a
licensee who has been determined by the |
26 | | Board to have more than 3 violations of
operating a crane |
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1 | | without possessing a crane operator's license under
subsection |
2 | | (a) of
Section 115 or
more than 3 violations of assisting in |
3 | | operating a crane without possessing an
apprentice
crane
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4 | | operator's license under subsection (c) of Section 115.
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5 | | Section 70. Crane inspectors.
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6 | | (a) The Department shall employ and the Board shall approve |
7 | | crane inspectors. Crane inspectors shall have all of the |
8 | | following powers and duties: |
9 | | (1) To assist the Board in carrying out its duties |
10 | | under this Act. |
11 | | (2) To periodically inspect cranes. |
12 | | (3) To investigate accidents involving cranes. |
13 | | (4) To inspect job sites to ensure that all crane and |
14 | | hoisting equipment personnel are duly licensed or |
15 | | inspected. |
16 | | (5) Crane inspectors shall meet the requirements for an |
17 | | original crane operators' license under this Act. |
18 | | (6) Crane inspectors shall have the authority to issue |
19 | | violations under this Act. |
20 | | (b) The Department may employ additional personnel to |
21 | | assist in
enforcing the provisions of this Act.
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22 | | Section 75. Assembly and disassembly.
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23 | | (a) This Section applies to all assembly and disassembly |
24 | | operations of cranes covered under this Act. In this Section, |
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1 | | "assembly and disassembly" includes the erecting, climbing, |
2 | | and dismantling of tower cranes, except as otherwise set forth |
3 | | in Section 85 of this Act. |
4 | | (b) Assembly or disassembly must be supervised by a |
5 | | qualified person. A licensed crane operator shall be present |
6 | | during all assembly and disassembly operations. Where the |
7 | | assembly or disassembly is being performed by only one person, |
8 | | that person shall be a licensed crane operator. |
9 | | (c) During all phases of assembly or disassembly, rated |
10 | | capacity limits for loads imposed on the equipment, equipment |
11 | | components (including rigging), lifting lugs, and equipment |
12 | | accessories must be met for the equipment being assembled or |
13 | | disassembled. |
14 | | (d) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection (d), |
15 | | when pins or similar devices are being removed, employees must |
16 | | not be under the boom, jib, or other components.
Where the |
17 | | employer demonstrates that site constraints require one or more |
18 | | employees to be under the boom, jib, or other components when |
19 | | pins or similar devices are being removed, the assembly or |
20 | | disassembly supervisor must implement procedures that minimize |
21 | | the risk of unintended dangerous movement and minimize the |
22 | | duration and extent of exposure under the boom. |
23 | | (e) The assembly or disassembly supervisor supervising the |
24 | | assembly or disassembly operation must address the hazards |
25 | | associated with the operation with methods to protect the |
26 | | employees from these hazards, as follows: |
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1 | | (1) Site and ground bearing conditions. Site and ground |
2 | | conditions must be adequate for safe assembly or |
3 | | disassembly operations and to support the equipment during |
4 | | assembly or disassembly. |
5 | | (2) Blocking material. The size, amount, condition, |
6 | | and method of stacking blocking must be sufficient to |
7 | | sustain the loads and maintain stability. |
8 | | (3) Proper location of blocking. When used to support |
9 | | lattice booms or components, blocking must be |
10 | | appropriately placed to (i) protect the structural |
11 | | integrity of the equipment and (ii) prevent dangerous |
12 | | movement and collapse. |
13 | | (f) When using an assist crane, the loads that will be |
14 | | imposed on the assist crane at each phase of assembly or |
15 | | disassembly must be verified in accordance with subsection (n) |
16 | | of this Section or the weight of the load shall be determined |
17 | | from a reliable source (such as the load's manufacturer), by a |
18 | | reliable calculation method (such as calculating a steel beam |
19 | | from measured dimensions and a known per foot weight), or by |
20 | | other equally reliable means. This information shall be |
21 | | provided to the operator prior to the lift and before assembly |
22 | | or disassembly begins, in order to prevent exceeding rated |
23 | | capacity limits for the assist crane. |
24 | | (g) The points of attachment of rigging to a boom, boom |
25 | | sections, jib, or jib sections must be suitable for preventing |
26 | | structural damage and facilitating safe handling of these |
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1 | | components. |
2 | | (h) The center of gravity of the load must be identified if |
3 | | that is necessary for the method used for maintaining |
4 | | stability.
Where there is insufficient information to |
5 | | accurately identify the center of gravity, measures designed to |
6 | | prevent unintended dangerous movement resulting from an |
7 | | inaccurate identification of the center of gravity must be |
8 | | used. |
9 | | (i) The boom sections, boom suspension systems, such as |
10 | | gantry A-frames and jib struts, or components, must be rigged |
11 | | or supported to maintain stability upon the removal of the |
12 | | pins. |
13 | | (j) Where reliance is placed on the boom hoist brake to |
14 | | prevent boom movement during assembly or disassembly, the brake |
15 | | shall be tested to determine if it is sufficient to prevent |
16 | | boom movement. If it is not sufficient, a boom hoist pawl, |
17 | | other locking device, back-up braking device, or another method |
18 | | of preventing dangerous movement of the boom, such as blocking |
19 | | or using an assist crane, from a boom hoist brake failure shall |
20 | | be used. |
21 | | (k) Backward stability must be considered before swinging |
22 | | the upper-works, travel, and when attaching or removing |
23 | | equipment components. |
24 | | (l) Wind speed and weather must be considered so that the |
25 | | safe assembly or disassembly of the equipment is not |
26 | | compromised.
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1 | | (m) Manufacturer limitations on the maximum amount of boom |
2 | | supported only by cantilevering shall not be exceeded. Where |
3 | | these are unavailable, a professional engineer familiar with |
4 | | the type of equipment involved shall determine this limitation |
5 | | in writing, which may not be exceeded. |
6 | | (n) The weight of the components must be readily available. |
7 | | (o) The selection of components and configuration of the |
8 | | equipment that effect the capacity or safe operation of the |
9 | | equipment must be in accordance with the following: |
10 | | (1) manufacturer instructions, limitations, and |
11 | | specifications; where these are unavailable, a |
12 | | professional engineer familiar with the type of equipment |
13 | | involved must approve, in writing, the selection and |
14 | | configuration of components; or |
15 | | (2) the modifications, additions, or repairs are done |
16 | | in accordance with Section 90 of this Act.
Upon completion |
17 | | of assembly, the equipment must be inspected to ensure |
18 | | compliance with this Section. |
19 | | (p) The employer must comply with applicable manufacturer |
20 | | prohibitions.
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21 | | Section 80. Annual and comprehensive inspections.
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22 | | (a) At least every 12 months, all cranes operated by a |
23 | | licensee under this Act, including tower cranes, shall be |
24 | | inspected by a qualified person for the following: |
25 | | (1) Equipment structure (including the boom and, if |
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1 | | equipped, the jib): |
2 | | (A) Structural members deformed, cracked, or |
3 | | significantly corroded. |
4 | | (B) Bolts, rivets, and other fasteners loose, |
5 | | failed, or significantly corroded.
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6 | | (C) Welds for cracks. |
7 | | (2) Sheaves and drums for cracks or significant wear. |
8 | | (3) Parts such as pins, bearings, shafts, gears, |
9 | | rollers, and locking devices for distortion, cracks, or |
10 | | significant wear. |
11 | | (4) Brake and clutch system parts, linings, pawls, and |
12 | | ratchets for excessive wear. |
13 | | (5) Safety devices and operational aids for proper |
14 | | operation (including significant inaccuracies). |
15 | | (6) Gasoline, diesel, electric, or other power plants |
16 | | for safety-related problems (such as leaking exhaust and |
17 | | emergency shut-down feature), conditions, and proper |
18 | | operation. |
19 | | (7) Chains and chain drive sprockets for excessive wear |
20 | | of sprockets and excessive chain stretch. |
21 | | (8) Travel steering, brakes, and locking devices for |
22 | | proper operation. |
23 | | (9) Tires for damage or excessive wear, if equipped. |
24 | | (10) Hydraulic, pneumatic, and other pressurized |
25 | | hoses, fittings, and tubing, as follows: |
26 | | (A) flexible hose or its junction with the fittings |
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1 | | for indications of leaks;
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2 | | (B) threaded or clamped joints for leaks; |
3 | | (C) outer covering of the hose for blistering, |
4 | | abnormal deformation or other signs of failure or |
5 | | impending failure; and |
6 | | (D) outer surface of a hose, rigid tube, or fitting |
7 | | for indications of excessive abrasion or scrubbing. |
8 | | (11) Hydraulic and pneumatic pumps and motors, as |
9 | | follows: |
10 | | (A) performance indicators for unusual noises or |
11 | | vibration, low operating speed, excessive heating of |
12 | | the fluid, and low pressure; |
13 | | (B) loose bolts or fasteners; and |
14 | | (C) shaft seals arid joints between pump sections |
15 | | for leaks. |
16 | | (12) Hydraulic and pneumatic valves, as follows: |
17 | | (A)spools for sticking, improper return to |
18 | | neutral, and leaks; |
19 | | (B) leaks; |
20 | | (C) valve housing cracks; and |
21 | | (D) relief valves for failure to reach correct |
22 | | pressure (if there is a manufacturer procedure for |
23 | | checking pressure, it must be followed). |
24 | | (13) Hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders, as follows: |
25 | | (A) drifting caused by fluid leaking across the |
26 | | piston; |
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1 | | (B) rod seals and welded joints for leaks; |
2 | | (C) cylinder rods for scores, nicks, or dents; |
3 | | (D) case (barrel) for significant dents; and |
4 | | (E) rod eyes and connecting joints loose or |
5 | | deformed. |
6 | | (14) Outrigger pads or floats and slider pads for |
7 | | excessive wear or cracks. |
8 | | (15) Electrical components and wiring for cracked or |
9 | | split insulation and loose or corroded terminations. |
10 | | (16) Warning labels and decals required under this |
11 | | standard missing or
unreadable. |
12 | | (17) Operator seat missing or unusable. |
13 | | (18) Originally equipped steps, ladders, handrails, |
14 | | guards missing. |
15 | | (19) Steps, ladders, handrails, guards in unusable or |
16 | | unsafe condition. |
17 | | (b) This inspection shall include functional testing to |
18 | | determine that the equipment as configured in the inspection is |
19 | | functioning properly. |
20 | | (c) If any deficiency is identified, an immediate |
21 | | determination shall be made by the crane operator, mechanic, or |
22 | | technician as to whether the deficiency constitutes a safety |
23 | | hazard or, though not yet a safety hazard, needs to be |
24 | | monitored in the daily, shift, or monthly inspections. |
25 | | (d) If the crane operator, mechanic, or technician |
26 | | determines that a deficiency is a safety hazard, the equipment |
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1 | | shall be removed from service until it has been corrected. |
2 | | (e) If the crane operator, mechanic, or technician |
3 | | determines that, though not presently a safety hazard, the |
4 | | deficiency needs to be monitored, the employer shall ensure |
5 | | that the deficiency is checked in the daily or shift |
6 | | inspections. |
7 | | (f) All of the following information shall be documented |
8 | | and maintained by the employer that conducts the inspection: |
9 | | (1) The items checked and the results of the |
10 | | inspection. |
11 | | (2) The name and signature of the person who conducted |
12 | | the inspection and the date. |
13 | | (3) This document shall be retained for a minimum of 5 |
14 | | years.
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15 | | (g) Where the severity of use or conditions is such that |
16 | | there is a reasonable probability of damage or excessive wear, |
17 | | such as loading that may have exceeded rated capacity, shock |
18 | | loading that may have exceeded rated capacity or prolonged |
19 | | exposure to a corrosive atmosphere, the employer shall stop |
20 | | using the equipment and a qualified person shall do each of the |
21 | | following: |
22 | | (1) Inspect the equipment for structural damage. |
23 | | (2) Determine whether any items or conditions listed in |
24 | | this Section need to be inspected and, if so, the qualified |
25 | | person shall inspect those items and conditions. |
26 | | (3) If a deficiency is found, the employer shall follow |
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1 | | the applicable requirements set forth in subsections (c), |
2 | | (d), and (e) of this Section. |
3 | | (h) Any part of a manufacturer's procedures regarding |
4 | | inspections that relate to safe operation (such as to a safety |
5 | | device or operator aid, critical part of a control system, |
6 | | power plant, braking system, load-sustaining structural |
7 | | components, load hook, or in-use operating mechanism) that is |
8 | | more comprehensive or has a more frequent schedule than the |
9 | | requirements of this Section shall be followed. Additional |
10 | | documentation requirements by the manufacturer are not |
11 | | required. |
12 | | (i) After any accident, incident, or event resulting in |
13 | | injury to property or a crane operated by a licensee under this |
14 | | Act, including, but not limited to, the failure of a component, |
15 | | attachment, boom, or structure of a crane, it shall be |
16 | | inspected in accordance with this Section. |
17 | | (j) Penalties for a violation of this Section shall be a |
18 | | petty offense punishable by a fine of not less than $300 plus |
19 | | costs for a first violation and $500 plus costs for a second or |
20 | | subsequent violation. If a person is injured or killed due to |
21 | | knowingly operating a crane or allowing the operation of a |
22 | | crane in violation of this Section, the offending party is |
23 | | guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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24 | | (k) In this Section, "assembly" includes the erection of |
25 | | tower cranes. |
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1 | | Section 85. Tower crane erecting, climbing, dismantling, |
2 | | and inspection.
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3 | | (a) Employees shall not be in or under the tower, jib, or |
4 | | rotating portion of the crane during erecting, climbing, and |
5 | | dismantling operations of a self-erecting tower crane until the |
6 | | crane is secured in a locked position and the operator in |
7 | | charge indicates it is safe to enter the area, unless the |
8 | | manufacturer's instructions direct otherwise and only the |
9 | | necessary personnel are permitted in this area. |
10 | | (b) The assembly or disassembly supervisor shall address |
11 | | the following: |
12 | | (1) Foundations and structural supports. Tower crane |
13 | | foundations and structural supports shall be designed by |
14 | | the manufacturer or a professional engineer. |
15 | | (2) Loss of backward stability. Backward stability |
16 | | must be considered before swinging self-erecting cranes or |
17 | | cranes on traveling or static undercarriages. |
18 | | (3) Wind speed. Wind must not exceed the speed |
19 | | recommended by the manufacturer or, where the manufacturer |
20 | | does not specify this information, the speed determined by |
21 | | a licensed crane operator, unless otherwise stated in this |
22 | | Act. |
23 | | (4) Signs. The size and location of signs installed on |
24 | | tower cranes must be in accordance with manufacturer |
25 | | procedures. Where these are unavailable, a professional |
26 | | engineer familiar with the type of equipment involved must |
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1 | | approve in writing the size and location of any signs. |
2 | | (5) Plumb tolerance. Towers shall be erected plumb to |
3 | | the manufacturer's tolerance and verified by a qualified |
4 | | person. Where the manufacturer does not specify plumb |
5 | | tolerance, the crane tower shall be plumb to a tolerance of |
6 | | at least 1:500 (approximately 1 inch in 40 feet). |
7 | | (6) Multiple tower crane jobsites. On jobsites where |
8 | | more than one fixed jib (hammerhead) tower crane is |
9 | | installed, the cranes shall be located such that no crane |
10 | | may come in contact with the structure of another crane. |
11 | | Cranes are permitted to pass over one another. |
12 | | (7) Climbing procedures. Prior to and during all |
13 | | climbing (jumping) procedures, including inside climbing |
14 | | and top climbing, the employer shall: |
15 | | (A) comply with all manufacturer prohibitions; |
16 | | (B) have a professional engineer verify that the |
17 | | host structure is strong enough to sustain the forces |
18 | | imposed through the braces, brace anchorages, and |
19 | | supporting floors; |
20 | | (C) ensure that no part of the climbing procedure |
21 | | takes place when wind exceeds 20 miles per hour; and |
22 | | (D) during climbing or jumping operations, the |
23 | | operator shall be in communication with the crew |
24 | | climbing or jumping the crane with a hard wired |
25 | | communications system. |
26 | | (c) Equipment shall not be erected, dismantled, or operated |
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1 | | without the amount and position of counterweight or ballast in |
2 | | place as specified by the manufacturer or a professional |
3 | | engineer familiar with the equipment.
The maximum |
4 | | counterweight or ballast approved by the manufacturer or |
5 | | professional engineer familiar with the equipment shall not be |
6 | | exceeded.
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7 | | (d) Whenever a stationary tower crane is assembled, all |
8 | | sections shall be assembled and bolts torqued to specification |
9 | | on site. |
10 | | (e) Whenever a turntable is split or replaced ,only new |
11 | | bolts shall be used and torqued to specification.
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12 | | (f) All bolts for tower sections shall be replaced every 12 |
13 | | months. If the tower crane is in continuous operation for |
14 | | longer than 12 months, the bolts shall be replaced upon the |
15 | | next assembly. |
16 | | (g) All of the following safety devices are required on all |
17 | | tower cranes unless otherwise specified: |
18 | | (1) Boom stops on luffing boom type tower cranes. |
19 | | (2) Jib stops on luffing boom type tower cranes, if |
20 | | equipped with a jib
attachment. |
21 | | (3) Travel rail end stops at both ends of travel rail. |
22 | | (4) Travel rail clamps on all travel bogies.
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23 | | (5) Integrally mounted check valves on all load |
24 | | supporting hydraulic cylinders. |
25 | | (6) Hydraulic system pressure limiting device. |
26 | | (7) The following brakes, which shall automatically |
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1 | | set in the event of pressure loss or power failure, are |
2 | | required: |
3 | | 1) hoist brake on all hoists; |
4 | | 2) swing brake; |
5 | | 3) trolley brake; and |
6 | | 4) rail travel brake. |
7 | | (8) Deadman control or forced neutral return control |
8 | | (hand) levers. |
9 | | (9) Emergency stop switch at the operator's station. |
10 | | (h) Operations shall not begin unless the devices listed in |
11 | | this Section are in proper working order. If a device stops |
12 | | working properly during operations, the operator shall safely |
13 | | stop operations. Operations shall not resume until the device |
14 | | is again working properly. Alternative measures are not |
15 | | permitted to be used unless otherwise specified in this |
16 | | Section. |
17 | | (i) The operational aid devices listed in this Section are |
18 | | required on all tower cranes covered by this Act, unless |
19 | | otherwise specified. |
20 | | Operations shall not begin unless the operational aids are |
21 | | in proper working order. More protective alternative measures |
22 | | specified by the tower crane manufacturer, if any, shall be |
23 | | followed. |
24 | | If an operational aid stops working properly during |
25 | | operations, the operator shall safely stop operations until the |
26 | | device is again working properly. If a replacement part is no |
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1 | | longer available, the use of a substitute device that performs |
2 | | the same type of function is permitted and is not considered a |
3 | | modification. |
4 | | All of the following shall apply concerning operational |
5 | | aids and alternative measures. |
6 | | (1) Trolley travel limiting device. The travel of the |
7 | | trolley shall be restricted at both ends of the jib by a |
8 | | trolley travel limiting device to prevent the trolley from |
9 | | running into the trolley end stops. |
10 | | (2) Boom hoist limiting device. The range of the boom |
11 | | shall be limited at the minimum and maximum radius. |
12 | | (3) Anti two-blocking device. The tower crane shall be |
13 | | equipped with a device which automatically prevents damage |
14 | | from contact between the load block, overhaul ball, or |
15 | | similar component, and the boom tip (or fixed upper block |
16 | | or similar component). The devices must prevent such damage |
17 | | at all points where two-blocking could occur. |
18 | | (4) Hoist drum lowering device. Tower cranes |
19 | | manufactured after January 1, 2008 shall be equipped with a |
20 | | device that prevents the last 2 wraps of hoist cable from |
21 | | being spooled off the drum.
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22 | | (5) Load moment limit device. The tower crane shall |
23 | | have a device that prevents moment overloading.
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24 | | (6) Hoist line pull limiting device. The capacity of |
25 | | the hoist shall be limited to prevent overloading, |
26 | | including each individual gear ratio if equipped with a |
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1 | | multiple speed hoist transmission.
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2 | | (7) Rail travel limiting device. The travel distance in |
3 | | each direction shall be limited to prevent the travel |
4 | | bogies from running into the end stops or buffers.
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5 | | (8) Boom hoist drum positive locking device. The boom |
6 | | hoist drum shall be equipped with a device to positively |
7 | | lock the boom hoist drum. As a temporary alternative |
8 | | measure, the device may be manually set when required, if |
9 | | an electric, hydraulic, or automatic type is not |
10 | | functioning.
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11 | | (9) Boom angle or hook radius indicator, as follows: |
12 | | (A) Luffing boom tower cranes shall have a boom |
13 | | angle indicator readable from the operator's station. |
14 | | (B) Hammerhead tower cranes manufactured after |
15 | | January 1, 2008, shall have a hook radius indicator |
16 | | readable from the operator's station. |
17 | | (C) As a temporary alternative measure, hook radii |
18 | | or boom angle may be determined by measuring the hook |
19 | | radii or boom angle with a measuring device. |
20 | | (10) Trolley travel deceleration device. The trolley |
21 | | speed shall be
automatically reduced prior to the trolley |
22 | | reaching the end limit in both directions. As a temporary |
23 | | alternative measure, the operator may reduce the trolley |
24 | | speed when approaching the trolley end limits. |
25 | | (11) Boom, hoist deceleration device. The boom speed |
26 | | shall be automatically reduced prior to the boom reaching |
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1 | | the minimum or maximum radius limit. |
2 | | (12) Load hoist deceleration device. The load speed |
3 | | shall be automatically reduced prior to the hoist reaching |
4 | | the upper limit. |
5 | | (13) Wind speed indicator. A device shall be provided |
6 | | to display the wind speed and shall be mounted above the |
7 | | upper rotating structure on tower cranes. On self-erecting |
8 | | cranes, it shall be mounted at or above the jib level. |
9 | | (14) Load indicating device. Cranes manufactured after |
10 | | January 1, 2008 shall have a device that displays the |
11 | | magnitude of the load on the hook. Displays that are part |
12 | | of load moment limiting devices that display the load on |
13 | | the hook meet this requirement. Temporary alternative |
14 | | measures: The weight of the load shall be determined from a |
15 | | reliable source (such as the load's manufacturer), by a |
16 | | reliable calculation method (such as calculating a steel |
17 | | beam from measured dimensions and a known per foot weight), |
18 | | or by other equally reliable means. This information shall |
19 | | be provided to the operator prior to the lift. |
20 | | If one or more of the devices listed in this subsection (i) |
21 | | fails or becomes inoperable, as soon as it is practical and |
22 | | safe, the crane operator shall cease all operations, unless |
23 | | necessary to aid in the prevention of loss of life or personal |
24 | | injury. |
25 | | (j) In addition to the post-assembly requirements set forth |
26 | | in subsection (o) of Section 75 of this Act, the following |
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1 | | requirements shall be met: |
2 | | (1) A load test using certified weights, or scaled |
3 | | weights using a certified scale with a current certificate |
4 | | of calibration, shall be conducted after each erection. |
5 | | (2) The load test shall be conducted in accordance with |
6 | | the manufacturer's instructions. Where these instructions |
7 | | are unavailable, a registered professional engineer |
8 | | familiar with the type of equipment involved shall develop |
9 | | written load test procedures.
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10 | | Each of the following additional items shall be included in |
11 | | monthly inspections: |
12 | | (1) Tower (mast) bolts and other structural bolts |
13 | | from the base of the tower crane up or, if the crane is |
14 | | tied to or braced by the structure, those above the |
15 | | upper-most brace support. |
16 | | (2) The upper-most tie-in, braces, floor supports, |
17 | | and floor wedges where the tower crane is supported by |
18 | | the structure for loose or dislodged components. |
19 | | (k) Penalties for a violation of this Section shall be a |
20 | | petty offense punishable by a fine of not less than $300 plus |
21 | | costs for a first violation and $500 plus costs for a second or |
22 | | subsequent violation. If a person is injured or killed due to |
23 | | knowingly operating a crane or allowing the operation of a |
24 | | crane in violation of this Section, the offending party is |
25 | | guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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1 | | Section 90. Repaired and adjusted equipment.
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2 | | (a) Equipment that has had a repair or adjustment that |
3 | | relates to safe operation, such as a repair or adjustment to a |
4 | | safety device or operator aid or to a critical part of a |
5 | | control system, power plant, braking system, load-sustaining |
6 | | structural components, load hook, or in-use operating |
7 | | mechanism, shall be inspected by a qualified person after such |
8 | | a repair or adjustment has been completed, prior to initial |
9 | | use. The inspection shall meet the following requirements: |
10 | | (1) The qualified person shall determine if the repair |
11 | | or adjustment meets manufacturer equipment criteria, where |
12 | | applicable and available. |
13 | | (2) Where manufacturer equipment criteria are |
14 | | unavailable or inapplicable, the qualified person shall do |
15 | | each of the following: |
16 | | (A) Determine if a professional engineer is needed |
17 | | to develop criteria for the repair or adjustment. If a |
18 | | professional engineer is not needed, the employer |
19 | | shall ensure that the criteria are developed by the |
20 | | qualified person. If an professional engineer is |
21 | | needed, the employer shall ensure that they are |
22 | | developed by an professional engineer. |
23 | | (B) Determine if the repair or adjustment meets the |
24 | | criteria developed in accordance with this Act. |
25 | | The inspection shall include functional testing. |
26 | | (b) Equipment shall not be used until an inspection under |
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1 | | this Section demonstrates that the repair or adjustment meets |
2 | | the requirements of this Section. |
3 | | (c) Any repair to a load-sustaining structural component |
4 | | that requires the component to be welded shall be inspected by |
5 | | a certified welding inspector before the crane is placed back |
6 | | in operation. |
7 | | (d) Modifications or additions that effect the capacity or |
8 | | safe operation of the equipment are prohibited, except where |
9 | | any of the following requirements are met: |
10 | | (1) The manufacturer approves the modifications and |
11 | | additions in writing. |
12 | | (2) The manufacturer is provided a detailed |
13 | | description of the proposed modification, is asked to |
14 | | approve the modification or addition, but it declines to |
15 | | review the technical merits of the proposal or fails, |
16 | | within 30 days, to acknowledge the request or initiate the |
17 | | review, and all of the following are met: |
18 | | (A) A professional engineer who is a qualified |
19 | | person with respect to the equipment involved (i) |
20 | | approves the modification or addition and specifies |
21 | | the equipment configurations to which that approval |
22 | | applies and (ii) modifies load charts, procedures, |
23 | | instruction manuals, and instruction plates, tags, or |
24 | | decals as necessary to accord with the modification or |
25 | | addition. |
26 | | (B) The original safety factor of the equipment is |
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2 | | (C) The manufacturer is unavailable and the |
3 | | requirements of items (A) and (B) of paragraph (2) of |
4 | | subsection (a) of this Section have been met.
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5 | | Modifications or additions that effect the capacity or |
6 | | safe operation of the equipment are prohibited where |
7 | | the manufacturer, after a review of the technical |
8 | | safety merits of the proposed modification and |
9 | | addition, rejects the proposal and explains the |
10 | | reasons for the rejection in a written response. |
11 | | (e) The following information shall be documented and |
12 | | maintained for a period of at least 5 years by the employer |
13 | | that conducts the repair inspection: |
14 | | (1) Compliance with items (A) and (B) of paragraph (2) |
15 | | of subsection (a) of this Section.
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16 | | (2) The items checked and the results of the |
17 | | inspection. |
18 | | (3) The name and signature of the person who conducted |
19 | | the inspection and the date. |
20 | | Section 95. Load charts. All cranes, derricks, or hoists |
21 | | covered under this Act shall have the appropriate legible load |
22 | | chart for the crane with the crane at all times.
Penalties for |
23 | | a violation of this Section shall be a petty offense punishable |
24 | | by a fine of not less than $300 plus costs for a first |
25 | | violation and $500 plus costs for a second or subsequent |
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1 | | violation. If a person is injured or killed due to knowingly |
2 | | operating a crane or allowing the operation of a crane in |
3 | | violation of this Section, the offending party is guilty of a |
4 | | Class A misdemeanor.
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5 | | Section 100. Hearing.
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6 | | (a) The Board may upon its own motion, and shall upon the |
7 | | sworn complaint
in writing of any person setting forth charges |
8 | | that, if proved, would
constitute grounds
under Section 65 for |
9 | | refusal, suspension, or revocation of a license,
investigate |
10 | | the
actions of any person holding or claiming to hold a |
11 | | license.
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12 | | (b) The Board shall, at least 10 days prior to the date set |
13 | | for the hearing
and before refusing to issue, suspend, or |
14 | | revoke any
license,
notify the
applicant
or holder of the |
15 | | license, in writing, of any charges made, and shall afford him
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16 | | or her an
opportunity to be heard in person or by counsel.
The |
17 | | notice
may be served by personal delivery to the accused person |
18 | | or
by registered mail to the last place of business specified |
19 | | by the
accused person in the notification to the Agency.
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20 | | (c) At the time and place fixed in the notice, the Board |
21 | | shall proceed to
the hearing of the charges and both the |
22 | | accused person and the complainant
shall be accorded ample |
23 | | opportunity to present, in person or by counsel, any
statement, |
24 | | testimony, evidence, or argument that may be pertinent to the
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25 | | charges
or to any defense against the charges. The Board may |
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1 | | continue the hearing from
time to
time. If the Board is not |
2 | | sitting at the time and place to which the hearing
has
been |
3 | | continued, the Department may continue the hearing for a period |
4 | | not to
exceed 30 days, and all parties in interest shall be |
5 | | given notice in writing
of the
date and hour to which the |
6 | | hearing has been continued and the place at which
it
is to be |
7 | | held.
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8 | | Section 105. Review.
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9 | | (a) All final administrative decisions of the Department |
10 | | shall be
subject to judicial review pursuant to the provisions |
11 | | of the Administrative
Review Law,
and all amendments and |
12 | | modifications thereof, and the rules adopted pursuant
thereto.
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13 | | The term "administrative decision" is defined as in Section |
14 | | 3-101 of the Code
of Civil
Procedure. The proceedings for |
15 | | judicial review shall be commenced in the
circuit court
of the |
16 | | county in which the party applying for review resides. If
the |
17 | | party
is not a resident of this State, the venue shall be in |
18 | | Sangamon County.
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19 | | (b) The Department shall not be required to certify any |
20 | | record to the court
or
file any answer in court or otherwise |
21 | | appear in any court in a judicial review
proceeding
unless |
22 | | there is filed in the court with the complaint a receipt from |
23 | | the
Department
acknowledging payment of the costs of furnishing |
24 | | and certifying the record,
which costs
shall be computed at the |
25 | | rate of 20 cents per page of the record. Exhibits
shall be
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1 | | certified without cost. Failure on the part of the plaintiff to |
2 | | file the
receipt with the court shall
be grounds for dismissal |
3 | | of the action.
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4 | | Section 110. Injunction.
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5 | | (a) Operating or assisting in the operation of a crane in |
6 | | this State or
offering to operate, assist, or use or to |
7 | | advertise or otherwise represent
to
the public
any title or |
8 | | description implying that the person is a crane or hoisting
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9 | | equipment
operator or apprentice by a person who does not |
10 | | possess a valid and
current
license under this Act is declared |
11 | | to be against the public welfare and to
constitute a public |
12 | | nuisance.
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13 | | (b) The Attorney General, the Secretary, the
State's |
14 | | Attorney for any county in the State, or any resident citizen |
15 | | may
maintain
an action in the name of the people of the State |
16 | | of Illinois to perpetually
enjoin
any person from unlawfully |
17 | | operating as a crane or hoisting equipment
operator or |
18 | | apprentice and from committing or continuing any such
unlawful |
19 | | act.
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20 | | (c) In all proceedings, the court, in its discretion, may
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21 | | apportion the costs among the parties interested in the suit, |
22 | | including the
costs of
filing the complaint, service of |
23 | | process, witness fees and expenses, court
reporter
charges, and |
24 | | reasonable attorneys' fees. This proceeding is in addition to |
25 | | and
not
in lieu of criminal prosecution.
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1 | | Section 115. Penalties.
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2 | | (a) Any person who operates a crane or a hoist in this |
3 | | State without
obtaining
an
operator's license under this Act |
4 | | from the Agency shall be guilty of a business
offense
and for |
5 | | the first violation shall be fined not more than $1,000, for a |
6 | | second
violation shall
be fined not more than $3,000, and for a |
7 | | third or subsequent conviction shall
be
fined not
more than |
8 | | $5,000.
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9 | | (b) Any employer, contractor or agent who knowingly permits |
10 | | any
individual to operate a crane or a hoist in this State |
11 | | without the individual
possessing a valid operator's license |
12 | | issued under this Act shall be guilty of
a
Class
A misdemeanor |
13 | | and may be fined not more than $1,000 for the first offense,
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14 | | not more than $3,000 for the second offense, and not more than |
15 | | $5,000 for a
third or
subsequent offense.
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16 | | (c) Any person who assists in the operation of a crane or |
17 | | hoist in this
State
without
obtaining an apprentice's license |
18 | | under this Act from the Board shall be guilty
of (i) a
petty |
19 | | offense for the first violation and shall be fined not more |
20 | | than
$1,000, (ii) a business offense for a
second violation and |
21 | | shall be fined not more than $3,000, and (iii) a business |
22 | | offense for a third or
subsequent
violation and shall be fined |
23 | | not more than $5,000.
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24 | | (d) Any employer, contractor or agent who knowingly permits |
25 | | any
individual to assist in the operation of a crane or hoist |
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1 | | in this State without
the
individual possessing a valid |
2 | | apprentice's license issued under this Act shall
be
guilty
of a |
3 | | Class A misdemeanor and may be fined not more than $1,000 for |
4 | | the first
offense, not more than $3,000 for the second offense, |
5 | | and not more than $5,000
for a third or subsequent offense. |
6 | | (e) It shall be unlawful for any person to threaten, |
7 | | coerce, or intimidate a crane operator into operating a crane |
8 | | that such person feels is unsafe.
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9 | | (f) Penalties for a violation of this Act not otherwise |
10 | | stated shall be a petty offense punishable by a fine of not |
11 | | less than $300 plus costs for a first violation and $500 plus |
12 | | costs for a second or subsequent violation. If a person is |
13 | | injured or killed due to knowingly operating a crane or |
14 | | allowing the operation of a crane in violation of this Section, |
15 | | the offending party is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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16 | | Section 120. Rules.
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17 | | (a) The Department shall exercise the power and duties |
18 | | prescribed by the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois for the |
19 | | administration of licensing Acts
and shall
exercise any other |
20 | | powers and duties invested by this Act.
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21 | | (b) The Board may adopt rules consistent with the |
22 | | provisions of
this Act, for the administration and enforcement |
23 | | thereof and may prescribe
forms
that shall be issued in |
24 | | connection therewith.
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1 | | Section 125. Documents and records. Any documents or |
2 | | records required to be kept under this Act shall be made |
3 | | available to the Department or inspectors upon request.
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4 | | Section 130. OSHA compliance. This Act shall be construed |
5 | | to comply with the requirements and regulations of the federal |
6 | | Occupational Safety and Health Administration in the licensing |
7 | | of crane operators by a governmental agency.
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8 | | Section 900. The Regulatory Sunset Act is amended by adding |
9 | | Section 4.31 as follows: |
10 | | (5 ILCS 80/4.31) |
11 | | Sec. 4.31. Acts Act repealed on January 1, 2021. The |
12 | | following Acts are Act is repealed on January 1, 2021: |
13 | | The Crane Licensing Public Safety Act. |
14 | | The Crematory Regulation Act. |
15 | | The Cemetery Oversight Act. |
16 | | The Illinois Health Information Exchange and Technology |
17 | | Act.
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18 | | The Radiation Protection Act of 1990. |
19 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1041, eff. 7-14-10; 96-1331, eff. 7-27-10; |
20 | | incorporates P.A. 96-863, eff. 3-1-10; revised 9-9-10.)
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21 | | Section 905. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
22 | | Section 5.786 as follows: |