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5200.1100 - Minnesota Administrative Rules
RulesLabor and Industry DepartmentChapter 5200Part 5200.1100
5200.10905200.1101
Part 5200.1100
5200.1100 MASTER JOB CLASSIFICATIONS.
For purposes of parts 5200.1000 to 5200.1120, contractors must use the following codes and classifications in documenting classes of labor.
Descriptions of the nature of work, typical duties, and typical tools used for each code and classification of labor in subparts 2 and 5 are described in parts 5200.1101 and 5200.1102, respectively. A worker classified by a code under subpart 2 or 5 must be classified by the code and classification that best matches the worker's nature of work, typical duties, and typical tools used.
Laborer, common (general labor work)
Laborer, skilled (assisting skilled craft journeyman)
Laborer, Landscaping (gardener, sod layer and nursery operator)
Pipelayer (water, sewer and gas)
Underground and open ditch laborer (eight feet below starting grade level)
Survey field technician 111
Traffic control person (temporary signage)
Quality control tester §
Landscaping equipment, includes hydro seeder or mulcher, sod roller, farm tractor with attachment specifically seeding sodding, or plant, and two-framed forklift (excluding front, posi-track, and skid steer loaders), no earthwork or grading for elevations
Pavement marking or marking removal equipment (one or two person operators); self-propelled, truck or trailer mounted units. The nature of the work performed by the operator of this equipment is the application of and removal of pavement marking. Normally paint is applied, but tape is also used to mark these lines. The systems on this equipment include skip line controllers, paint and bead monitoring, air pressure regulators, paint agitators and heaters, marking tape, water jet cutting, line marking grinders, vacuum collection, footage counters, mounted video camera, and laser alignment guiding tools.
Power equipment operators - highway and heavy projects.
For purposes of parts 5200.1000 to 5200.1120, contractors must use codes and classifications in this subpart for paying and documenting equipment operators working on highway and heavy type construction projects.
All cranes with over 135-foot boom, excluding jib
Dragline, crawler, hydraulic backhoe (track or wheel mounted) and/or other similar equipment with shovel-type controls three cubic yards and over manufacturer's rated capacity including all attachments
Grader or motor patrol
Pile driving 308
Tugboat - 100 h.p. and over when license required
Asphalt bituminous stabilizer plant
Concrete mixer, stationary plant
Derrick (guy or stiffleg) (power) (skids or stationary)
Dragline, crawler, hydraulic backhoe (track or wheel mounted) and/or similar equipment with shovel-type controls, up to three cubic yards manufacturer's rated capacity including all attachments
Dredge or engineers, dredge (power) and engineer
Front end loader, five cubic yards and over including attachments
Mixer (paving) concrete paving, road mole, including mucking operations, Conway or similar type
Mechanic - welder on power equipment
Tractor - boom type
Truck crane - crawler crane
Tugboat 100 h.p. and over
Air track rock drill
Automatic road machine (CMI or similar)
Backfiller operator
Bituminous rollers, rubber tired or steel drummed (eight tons and over)
Bituminous spreader and finishing machines (power), including pavers, macro surfacing and micro surfacing, or similar types (operator and screed person)
Brokk or R.T.C. remote control or similar type with all attachments
Cat challenger tractors or similar types pulling rock wagons, bulldozers, and scrapers
Chip harvester and tree cutter
Concrete distributor and spreader finishing machine, longitudinal float, joint machine, and spray machine
Concrete mixer on jobsite
Concrete mobil
Crushing plant (gravel and stone) or gravel washing, crushing and screening plant
Dope machine (pipeline)
Drill rigs, heavy rotary or churn or cable drill
Fork lift or straddle carrier
Fork lift or lumber stacker
Front end, posi-track, or skid steer loaders, over one cubic yard up to five cubic yards with attachments
GPS remote operating of equipment
Hoist engineer (power)
Hydraulic tree planter
Launcher person (tanker person or pilot license)
Milling, grinding, planing, fine grade, or trimmer machine
Multiple machines, such as air compressors, welding machines, generators, pumps
Pavement breaker or tamping machine (power driven) might mite similar type
Pickup sweeper, one cubic yard and over hopper capacity
Pipeline wrapping, cleaning or bending machine
Power plant engineer, 100 KWH and over
Power actuated horizontal boring machine, over six inches
Rubber-tired farm tractor with backhoe including attachments
Self-propelled soil stabilizer
Slip form (power driven) (paving)
Tie tamper and ballast machine
Tractor, wheel type, over 50 h.p. with PTO unrelated to landscaping
Trenching machine (sewer, water, gas) excludes walk behind trencher
Tub grinder, morbark, or similar type
Well point dismantling or installation
Air compressor, 600 CFM or over
Bituminous roller (under eight tons)
Concrete saw (multiple blade) (power operated)
Form trench digger (power)
Front end, skid steer, or posi-track loaders, up to and including one cubic yard with attachments
Gunite gunall
Loader (barber greene or similar type)
Post hole driving machine/post hole auger
Power actuated auger and boring machine
Power actuated jack
Self-propelled chip spreader (flaherty or similar)
Sheep foot compactor with blade - 200 h.p. and over
Shouldering machine (power) apsco or similar type including self-propelled sand and chip spreader
Stump chipper and tree chipper
Tree farmer (machine)
Cat, challenger, or similar type of tractors, when pulling disk or roller
Dredge deck hand
Fire person or tank car heater
Gravel screening plant (portable not crushing or washing)
Greaser (tractor)
Lever person
Oiler (power shovel, crane, truck crane, dragline, crushers, and milling machines, or other similar heavy equipment)
Sheep foot roller and rollers on gravel compaction, including vibrating rollers
Tractor, wheel type, over 50 h.p., unrelated to landscaping
Power equipment operators commercial projects. For purposes of parts 5200.1000 to 5200.1120, contractors must use codes and classifications in this subpart for paying and documenting power equipment operators working on commercial type projects.
Tower crane 250 feet and over
Truck or crawler crane with 200 feet of boom and over, including jib
Concrete pump with 50 meters/164 feet of boom and over
Pile driving when three drums in use
Tower crane 200 feet and over
Truck or crawler crane with 150 feet of boom up to and not including 200 feet, including jib
All-terrain vehicle cranes
Concrete pump 32-49 meters/102-164 feet
Derrick (guy & stiffleg)
Stationary tower crane up to 200 feet
Self-erecting tower crane 100 feet and over measured from boom foot pin
Truck or crawler crane up to and not including 150 feet of boom, including jib
Crawler backhoe including attachments
Fireperson, chief boiler license
Hoist engineer (three drums or more)
Overhead crane (inside building perimeter)
Air compressor 450 CFM or over (two or more machines)
Concrete pump up to 31 meters/101 feet of boom
Drill rigs, heavy rotary or churn or cable drill when used for caisson for elevator or building construction
Front end, posi-track, and skid steer type loaders one cubic yard and over, including attachments
Hoist engineer (one or two drums)
Mechanic-welder (on power equipment)
Power plant (100 KW and over or multiples equal to 100 KW and over)
Pump operator and/or conveyor (two or more machines)
Self-erecting tower crane under 100 feet measured from boom foot pin
Tractor over D2
Fireperson, first class boiler license
Front end, posi-track, and skid steer type loaders up to one cubic yard, including attachments
Tractor operator D2 or similar size
Air compressor 600 CFM or over
Brakeperson
Concrete pump/pumpcrete or complaco type
Fireperson, temporary heat second class boiler license
Oiler (power shovel, crane, truck crane, dragline, crushers and milling machines, or other similar power equipment)
Pick-up sweeper (one cubic yard hopper capacity)
Pump and/or conveyor
Mechanical space heater (temporary heat no boiler license required)
Mechanic - welder (on vehicles in Code Nos. 602 through 616)
Truck driver (hauling machinery including operation of hand and power operated winches)
Four or more axle unit, straight body truck
Bituminous distributor driver
Bituminous distributor (one person operation)
Three axle units
Bituminous distributor spray operator (rear and oiler)
Rubber-tired, self-propelled packer, under eight tons
Two axle unit
Tank truck helper (gas, oil, road oil, and water)
Tractor operator, under 50 h.p.
For the purposes of subpart 4, "unit" refers to all axles including the steering axle.
Heating and frost insulators
Carpet layers (linoleum)
Painters (including hand brushed, hand sprayed, and the hand taping of pavement markings)
Piledriver 717
Pipefitters - steamfitters
Roofer/waterproofer
Wiring system technician; technology circuits or systems technician
Wiring system installer; technology circuits or systems installer
Asbestos abatement worker or environmental remediation worker
Wage determinations. Wage determinations shall be made for other classifications not listed if such other classifications are in general use in the area being surveyed.
Statutory Authority: MS s 14.06; 175.171; 177.28; 177.41 to 177.44
History: 15 SR 965; 17 SR 1279; 19 SR 482; 21 SR 1107; 33 SR 1598; 33 SR 1695; 35 SR 1711