Maryland Code § BOP-9.5-101

Section BOP-9.5-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Certificate of Competence" means certification obtained by a person
through any organization accredited by the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI), or the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) that states the
holder of the certificate demonstrates knowledge of and training in safe crane
operating procedures.
(c) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Labor and Industry in the
Division of Labor and Industry in the Department.
(d) (1) "Crane" means a machine for lifting, lowering, and horizontally
moving a load, that has a hoisting mechanism that is an integral part of the machine.
(2) "Crane" includes tower cranes.

(3) "Crane" does not include:
(i) aircraft;
(ii) a bucket truck;
(iii) a digger derrick truck;
(iv) a fork lift;
(v) a knuckle boom;
(vi) a trolley boom;
(vii) a hydraulic crane;
(viii) a power-operated derrick; or
(ix) a public utility company line truck used by a public utility
company in the construction or maintenance of its transmission and distribution
lines.
(e) "Crane operator" means a person who operates a crane.
(f) (1) "Operate a crane" means to use mechanisms inside a crane to
guide the machine in:
(i) the lifting, moving, positioning, and placing of large and
heavy objects, earth, or other materials; or
(ii) the driving of large objects or materials into the ground.
(2) "Operate a crane" includes:
(i) the inspection of a crane;
(ii) assisting in the erection, adding to, or dismantling of a
crane; and
(iii) the performance of routine maintenance on a crane.
(3) "Operate a crane" does not include the movement of a crane on a
State highway from one location to another location.

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