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AR 272/2000 CRANE AND HOISTING EQUIPMENT OPERATOR TRADE REGULATION
(Consolidated up to 77/2018)
ALBERTA REGULATION 272/2000
Mobile Crane Operator Branch of the Trade
8 Term of the apprenticeship program - mobile crane operators
9 Employment of apprentices
11 Trade certificates re mobile crane operators
Tower Crane Operator Branch of the Trade
13 Undertakings constituting the branch
14 Tasks, activities and functions
15 Term of the apprenticeship program - tower crane operators
16 Employment of apprentices
Boom Truck Operator Branch of the Trade
19 Undertakings constituting the branch
20 Tasks, activities and functions
21 Term of the apprenticeship program - boom truck operators
22 Employment of apprentices re boom truck operator branch
25 Wages
25.2 Undertakings constituting the branch
25.3 Tasks, activities and functions
25.4 Term of the apprenticeship program - wellhead boom truck operators
25.5 Employment of apprentices re wellhead boom truck operator branch
25.6 Wages
26.1 Identification card remains valid
26.2 Conventional mobile crane trade certificate
26.3 Trade certificate re wellhead boom truck craft
27 Apprenticeship continues
33 Coming into force
(b) “boom truck” means a boom truck as defined in Part 4;
(d) repealed AR 77/2018 s2;
(e) “crane and hoisting equipment” means a mobile crane, a tower crane, a boom truck or a wellhead boom truck, but does not include
(i) an overhead bridge‑type crane;
(ii) a crane that meets the requirements of and is operated in accordance with the Canada Labour Code and the regulations under that Code;
(iii) a crane that is used exclusively for raising, lowering and towing motor vehicles;
(iv) a crane that is mounted on a motor vehicle that is used exclusively for fire fighting;
(v) a machine, commonly known as a side‑boom or pipe layer that is used for pipeline work to lower pipes into a trench;
(vi) an aerial device that is commonly known as a personnel lift or personnel hoist;
(vii) a mobile lifting device designed exclusively for use in power line and electric utility services such as digger derricks and radial boom derricks used to auger holes and to set utility poles and place associated equipment;
(viii) equipment designed exclusively to move earth;
(ix) a crane that
(A) is operated at a mine site,
(B) is used with a special attachment to move earth or material, and
(C) meets the requirements of and is operated in accordance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the regulations under that Act;
(x) an aerial material handling device with or without live lines;
(xi) equipment designed exclusively for drilling or driving piles and casings;
(f) repealed AR 129/2005 s2;
(g) “hydraulic mobile crane” means a hydraulic mobile crane as defined in Part 2;
(g.1) “lattice boom mobile crane” means a lattice boom mobile crane as defined in Part 2;
(g.2) “lifting capacity” means the highest capacity at the shortest lifting radius, as defined by the load chart installed on the mobile crane, tower crane, boom truck or wellhead boom truck;
(h) repealed AR 129/2005 s2;
(i) “mobile crane” means a mobile crane as defined in Part 2;
(i.1) “routine maintenance” means the maintenance tasks and activities recommended by the manufacturer for the crane or hoisting equipment in question;
(j) “technical training” means technical training as defined in the Apprenticeship Program Regulation;
(j.1) “testing” means a procedure used in the course of normal operation only, to determine that the crane or hoisting equipment in question is functioning, and does not include routine maintenance or repair activities;
(k) “tower crane” means a tower crane as defined in Part 3;
(l) “trade” means the occupation of crane and hoisting equipment operator that is designated as a compulsory certification trade pursuant to the Apprenticeship and Industry Training Act;
(m) “wellhead boom truck” means a wellhead boom truck as defined in Part 4.1.
AR 272/2000 s1;137/2004;129/2005;270/2006;77/2018
2(1) The undertakings set out in sections 6, 13 and 19 constitute the trade.
(a) the mobile crane operator branch of the trade;
(b) the tower crane operator branch of the trade;
(c) the boom truck operator branch of the trade;
(d) the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the installation or repairing of crane and hoisting equipment by persons other than the operators of crane and hoisting equipment are matters that do not constitute undertakings that come within the trade.
AR 272/2000 s2;129/2005;77/2018
3 When practising or otherwise carrying out work in the trade, the tasks, activities and functions set out in sections 7, 14 and 20 come within the trade.
4(1) Where, in respect of a branch in the trade, a person is a certified journeyperson and is to provide supervision to an apprentice, that journeyperson is eligible to supervise that apprentice only
(2) Where a person is an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in a branch in the trade and is employed in respect of another branch in the trade, that apprentice is eligible to carry out work only
AR 272/2000 s4;270/2006;77/2018
Mobile Crane Operator Branch
(a) repealed AR 77/2018 s6;
(b) “hydraulic mobile crane” means any device or structure that
(i) incorporates a hydraulic driven drum and cable or rope used for raising, lowering or moving material,
(ii) is equipped with a telescoping boom capable of moving in the vertical plane,
(iii) is mounted on a pedestal, base or chassis, either crawler, trailer or wheel mounted, to provide mobility,
(iv) has a lifting capacity of 15 tons (13.6 tonnes) or greater, and
(v) may incorporate a ring assembly or a strand jacking system for hoisting;
(c) “lattice boom mobile crane” means any device or structure that
(i) incorporates a friction or hydraulic driven drum and cable or rope used for raising, lowering or moving material,
(ii) is equipped with a lattice boom capable of moving in the vertical plane,
(iii) is mounted on a pedestal, base or chassis, either crawler, trailer or wheel mounted, to provide mobility, and
(iv) has a lifting capacity of 15 tons (13.6 tonnes) or greater.
(d) “mobile crane” means
(i) a hydraulic mobile crane or a lattice boom mobile crane, and
(ii) a boom truck or a wellhead boom truck that has a lifting capacity greater than 65 tons (59 tonnes).
AR 272/2000 s5;137/2004;77/2018
6 The operation, testing and routine maintenance of mobile cranes, boom trucks and wellhead boom trucks are the undertakings that constitute the mobile crane operator branch of the trade.
AR 272/2000 s6;137/2004;77/2018
7 When practising or otherwise carrying out work in the mobile crane operator branch of the trade, the following tasks, activities and functions come within that branch:
(a) using hand tools, power tools and specialized equipment while maintaining and operating mobile cranes and related equipment;
(b) recognizing and identifying malfunctions relating to mobile cranes and related equipment or their operation and the proper procedures to be applied when recognizing and identifying such malfunctions;
(c) recognizing and identifying conditions that are potentially hazardous to safe machine operation;
(d) interpreting and applying visual and audio communications;
(e) communicating with management, signallers and riggers using visual and audio systems;
(f) inspecting and maintaining mobile cranes and related equipment;
(g) performing rigging;
(h) carrying out pre‑lift planning and pre‑lift tasks when preparing for lifts;
(i) assembling mobile cranes and related equipment for lifts;
(j) disassembling mobile cranes for transport;
(k) the tasks, activities and functions of the boom truck operator branch of the trade;
(l) the tasks, activities and functions of the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade.
AR 272/2000 s7;77/2018
Term of the apprenticeship program ‑ mobile crane operators
8(1) Subject to credit for previous training or experience being granted pursuant to an order of the Board, the term of an apprenticeship program for the mobile crane operator branch of the trade is 3 periods of not less than 12 months each.
AR 272/2000 s8;77/2018
9(1) Where, with respect to the employment of apprentices in the mobile crane operator branch of the trade, a person employs an apprentice, that employment must be carried out in accordance with this section.
(2) Subject to subsection (2.1), a person who is a certified journeyperson or employs a certified journeyperson in the mobile crane operator branch of the trade may employ 2 apprentices in that branch of the trade and 2 additional apprentices in that branch for each additional certified journeyperson in that branch that is employed by that person.
(2.1) Subsection (2) does not apply to an apprentice who is engaged in an apprenticeship program in the mobile crane operator branch of the trade and has completed all the requirements required or approved by the Board for advancement into the 3rd period of that apprenticeship program.
(3) For the purposes of subsection (2), a person who is a certified journeyperson in the mobile crane operator branch of the trade or employs a certified journeyperson in that branch, instead of employing an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the mobile crane operator branch of the trade, may employ the following:
(a) an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the boom truck operator branch of the trade to carry out any of the undertakings that constitute the boom truck operator branch of the trade;
(b) an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade to carry out any of the undertakings that constitute the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade.
AR 272/2000 s9;137/2004;129/2005;102/2006;
270/2006;1/2011;77/2018
10(1) With respect to the payment of wages to an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the mobile crane operator branch of the trade, a person shall not, subject to the Apprenticeship Program Regulation, pay wages to an apprentice that are less than those provided for under subsection (2).
(2) Subject to the Employment Standards Code, a person employing an apprentice referred to in subsection (1) must pay wages to the apprentice that are at least equal to the following percentages of the wages paid to employees who are certified journeypersons in that branch of the trade:
(a) 70% in the first period of the apprenticeship program;
(3) Repealed AR 77/2018 s11.
(4) In the case of an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the boom truck operator branch of the trade, a person employing an apprentice pursuant to section 9(3) shall not pay wages to an apprentice that are less than those provided for under section 25.
AR 272/2000 s10;137/2004;270/2006;77/2018
Trade certificates re mobile crane operators
11 A person who successfully meets the requirements established, approved or otherwise recognized by the Board may be granted a trade certificate in the mobile crane operator branch of the trade.
AR 272/2000 s11;77/2018
Tower Crane Operator Branch
12 In this Part, “tower crane” means any mechanical device or structure that
(a) is designed to incorporate a power driven drum and cable or rope and a vertical mast or tower and a jib,
(b) is of the travelling, fixed, climbing or self‑erecting type, and
(c) is used exclusively for raising, lowering or moving material.
AR 272/2000 s12;137/2004
13 The operation, testing and routine maintenance of tower cranes are the undertakings that constitute the tower crane operator branch of the trade.
AR 272/2000 s13;77/2018
14 When practising or otherwise carrying out work in the tower crane operator branch of the trade, the following tasks, activities and functions come within that branch:
(a) using hand tools, power tools and specialized equipment while performing routine maintenance on and operating tower cranes and related equipment;
(b) recognizing and identifying malfunctions relating to tower cranes and related equipment and the proper procedures to be applied when recognizing and identifying such malfunctions;
(f) inspecting and maintaining tower cranes and related equipment;
(i) assembling tower cranes and related equipment for lifts;
(j) disassembling tower cranes for transport.
AR 272/2000 s14;77/2018
Term of the apprenticeship program - tower crane operators
15(1) Subject to credit for previous training or experience being granted pursuant to an order of the Board, the term of an apprenticeship program for the tower crane operator branch of the trade is 2 periods of not less than 12 months each.
(2) In the first period of the apprenticeship program an apprentice must acquire not less than 1320 hours of on the job training and successfully complete the technical training that is required or approved by the Board.
(3) In the 2nd period of the apprenticeship program an apprentice must acquire not less than 1500 hours of on the job training.
AR 272/2000 s15;77/2018
16(1) Where, with respect to the employment of apprentices in the tower crane operator branch of the trade, a person employs an apprentice, that employment must be carried out in accordance with this section.
(2) A person who is a certified journeyperson or employs a certified journeyperson in the tower crane operator branch of the trade may employ 2 apprentices and 2 additional apprentices in that branch of the trade for each additional certified journeyperson in that branch that is employed by that person.
AR 272/2000 s16;270/2006;1/2011;77/2018
17(1) With respect to the payment of wages to an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the tower crane operator branch of the trade, a person shall not, subject to the Apprenticeship Program Regulation, pay wages to an apprentice that are less than those provided for under subsection (2).
(b) 85% in the 2nd period of the apprenticeship program.
AR 272/2000 s17;270/2006;77/2018
Boom Truck Operator Branch
(a) “boom truck” means a crane consisting of a rotating superstructure operating machinery on a centre post or turntable that
(i) has one or more operator stations mounted on a frame attached to a commercial truck chassis or trailer chassis,
(ii) typically
(A) retains a payload hauling capacity, and
(B) has a power source capable of powering the crane,
(A) a boom which is capable of swinging, hoisting and booming up and down and that has a lifting capacity greater than 5 tons (4.5 tonnes) and equal to or less than 65 tons (59 tonnes),
(B) a telescoping boom that has a lifting capacity greater than 5 tons (4.5 tonnes) and equal to or less than 65 tons (59 tonnes),
(C) an articulating boom possessing live lines that has a lifting capacity greater than 5 tons (4.5 tonnes) and equal to or less than 65 tons (59 tonnes), or
(D) an articulating boom without live lines
that has a lifting capacity greater than 8 tons (7.3 tonnes) and equal to or less than 65 tons (59 tonnes);
(b), (c) repealed AR 129/2005 s5;
(d), (e) repealed AR 77/2018 s20.
AR 272/2000 s18;137/2004;129/2005;77/2018
19 The operation, testing and routine maintenance of boom trucks and wellhead boom trucks are the undertakings that constitute the boom truck operator branch of the trade.
AR 272/2000 s19;34/2005;129/2005;77/2018
20 When practising or otherwise carrying out work in the boom truck operator branch of the trade, the following tasks, activities and functions come within that branch:
(a) using hand tools, power tools and specialized equipment while maintaining and operating boom trucks and related equipment;
(b) recognizing and identifying malfunctions relating to boom trucks and related equipment and proper procedures to be applied when identifying such malfunctions;
(f) inspecting and maintaining boom trucks and related equipment;
(i) the tasks, activities and functions of the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade.
AR 272/2000 s20;77/2018
20.1 Repealed AR 182/2010 s2.
Term of the apprenticeship program - boom truck operators
21(1) Subject to credit for previous training or experience being granted pursuant to an order of the Board, the term of an apprenticeship program for the boom truck operator branch of the trade is one period of not less than 12 months.
(2) In the period of the apprenticeship program the apprentice must acquire not less than 1200 hours of on the job training and successfully complete the technical training that is required or approved by the Board.
AR 272/2000 s21;129/2005;77/2018
Employment of apprentices re boom truck operator branch
22(1) Where, with respect to the employment of apprentices in the boom truck operator branch of the trade, a person employs an apprentice, that employment must be carried out in accordance with this section.
(2) A person who is a certified journeyperson in the boom truck operator branch of the trade or employs a certified journeyperson in that branch may employ 2 apprentices in that branch and 2 additional apprentices for each additional certified journeyperson that is employed by that person.
(3) For the purposes of subsection (2), a person who is a certified journeyperson in the boom truck operator branch of the trade or employs a certified journeyperson in that branch, instead of employing an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the boom truck operator branch of the trade, may employ the following:
(a) an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the mobile crane operator branch of the trade to carry out any of the undertakings that constitute the boom truck operator branch of the trade;
AR 272/2000 s22;34/2005;129/2005;270/2006;1/2011;77/2018
23 Repealed AR 129/2005 s10.
24 Repealed AR 77/2018 s25.
25(1) With respect to the payment of wages to an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the boom truck operator branch of the trade, a person shall not, subject to the Apprenticeship Program Regulation, pay wages to an apprentice that are less than those provided for under subsection (2).
(2) Subject to the Employment Standards Code, a person employing an apprentice referred to in subsection (1) must pay wages to the apprentice during the period that constitutes the apprenticeship program that are at least equal to 70% of the wages paid to employees who are certified journeypersons in the boom truck operator branch of the trade.
(3) Repealed AR 77/2018 s26.
AR 272/2000 s25;34/2005;129/2005;270/2006;77/2018
25.1 In this Part, “wellhead boom truck” means a boom truck that is used for one or more of the following:
(a) wellhead pumping operations;
(b) wireline operations;
(c) perforating operations;
(d) coiled tubing operations;
(e) snubbing operations;
(f) the rig up and rig out of slant service rigs.
AR 77/2018 s27
25.2 The operation, testing and routine maintenance of wellhead boom trucks are the undertakings that constitute the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade.
25.3 When practising or otherwise carrying out work in the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade, the following tasks, activities and functions come within that branch:
(a) using hand tools, power tools and specialized equipment while maintaining wellhead boom trucks and related equipment;
(b) recognizing and identifying malfunctions relating to wellhead boom trucks and related equipment and proper procedures to be applied when identifying such malfunctions;
(f) inspecting and maintaining wellhead boom trucks and related equipment;
(h) carrying out pre‑lift planning and pre‑lift tasks when preparing for lifts.
Term of the apprenticeship program ‑
wellhead boom truck operators
25.4(1) Subject to credit for previous training or experience being granted pursuant to an order of the Board, the term of an apprenticeship program for the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade is one period of not less than 12 months.
(2) In the period of the apprenticeship program the apprentice must acquire not less than 100 hours of on the job training and successfully complete the technical training that is required or approved by the Board.
Employment of apprentices re wellhead
25.5(1) Where, with respect to the employment of apprentices in the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade, a person employs an apprentice, that employment must be carried out in accordance with this section.
(2) A person who is a certified journeyperson in the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade or employs a certified journeyperson in that branch may employ 2 apprentices in that branch and 2 additional apprentices for each additional certified journeyperson that is employed by that person.
(3) For the purposes of subsection (2), a person who is a certified journeyperson in the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade or employs a certified journeyperson in that branch, instead of employing an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade, may employ an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the mobile crane operator branch of the trade or the boom truck operator branch of the trade to carry out any of the undertakings that constitute the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade.
25.6(1) With respect to the payment of wages to an apprentice in an apprenticeship program in the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade, a person shall not, subject to the Apprenticeship Program Regulation, pay wages to an apprentice that are less than those provided for under subsection (2).
(2) Subject to the Employment Standards Code, a person employing an apprentice referred to in subsection (1) must pay wages to the apprentice during the period that constitutes the apprenticeship program that are at least equal to 70% of the wages paid to employees who are certified journeypersons in wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade.
26 Repealed AR 129/2005 s13.
Identification card remains valid
26.1 A person who on September 1, 2018 held an identification card in respect of an approved training program under the Boom Truck Operator Exception Regulation (AR 87/2002) may continue to work in that trade subject to the original conditions set out in the identification card.
AR 77/2018 s28
Conventional mobile crane trade certificate
26.2 A person who on September 1, 2018 held a conventional mobile crane trade certificate under this regulation may continue to work in the mobile crane branch of the trade.
Trade certificate re wellhead boom truck craft
26.3 A person who on September 1, 2018 held a trade certificate under this regulation for wellhead boom truck craft may continue to work in the wellhead boom truck operator branch of the trade.
27 A person who immediately before January 1, 2001 was an apprentice in an apprenticeship program under the Crane and Hoisting Equipment Operator Trade Regulation (AR 160/2000) continues as an apprentice in that apprenticeship program under this Regulation.
AR 272/2000 s27;129/2005
28 to 30 Repealed AR 129/2005 s15.
31 The Crane and Hoisting Equipment Operator Trade Regulation (AR 160/2000) is repealed.
32 Repealed AR 77/2018 s29.
33 This Regulation comes into force on January 1, 2001.