Source: https://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=DIRECTIVES&p_id=2975
Timestamp: 2014-04-18 03:21:47
Document Index: 24816916

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 1910', 'art 1915', 'art 1917', 'art 1918', 'art 1919', 'art 1919']

CPL 02-01-039 - CPL 2-1.39 - Enforcement of Cargo Gear Regulations and the Requirements for Gear Certification in the Maritime Program
1910; 1915; 1917; 1918; 1919
DIRECTIVE NUMBER: CPL 2-1.39
To provide national, regional and area offices, interested industry groups, and state and federal agencies guidance concerning OSHA's policy and procedures on the enforcement of gear certification standards in the maritime industry.
29 CFR Part 1910, General Industry Standards.29 CFR Part 1915, Shipyard Employment Standards.29 CFR Part 1917, Marine Terminals Standards.29 CFR Part 1918, Longshoring Standards.29 CFR Part 1919, Gear Certification Standards.
OSHA Instruction CPL 2-1.3B, dated June 14, 1982.
Stephen Butler (202) 693-2399Directorate of Enforcement Programs - OME200 Constitution Avenue, NW; Room N-3610Washington, D.C. 20210
Shore-based material handling devices used to load/discharge vessels and move cargo within marine terminals are required by 29 CFR 1917.50 to be certified. The examination, testing, and certification of these devices must be performed in accordance with the standards provided in 29 CFR Part 1919, Subpart H. The employer must not use any material handling device that is required to be certified by 1917.50(c) unless a valid certificate(s) (OSHA-71 form) has been issued. Additional requirements for cranes and derricks used in marine terminals are addressed by Sectio