National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) Mobile Crane Practice Exam

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Under which circumstance does OSHA permit the hoisting of personnel by crane?

  1. As long as the prevailing wind speed is less than 35 mph

  2. As long as there is no less hazardous or practicable way

  3. As long as all personnel have CPR training

  4. As long as no aerial work platform is available

The correct answer is: As long as there is no less hazardous or practicable way

OSHA permits the hoisting of personnel by crane under the condition that there is no less hazardous or practicable way to perform the work. This stipulation emphasizes the importance of safety in the workplace and mandates that the use of a crane for personnel lifting should only occur when there are no safer alternatives available. This means that a thorough assessment of available methods must be conducted prior to utilizing a crane for personnel hoisting. If other methods can achieve the same outcome with lower risks involved, those alternatives should be utilized instead. This regulation is in place to minimize the potential for accidents and ensure that the most safe and effective means of conducting work is chosen. Other conditions, such as wind speed restrictions or the availability of equipment, may influence safety considerations, but they do not form the basis of OSHA's primary stipulation regarding the use of cranes for hoisting personnel. Therefore, understanding the hierarchy of safety measures is crucial when determining the appropriateness of using a crane for such purposes.