[Ord. No. 61-22]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BOARD
Means the Crane Operators License Advisory Board established
pursuant to N.J.S.A. 45:26-3.
CERTIFICATION
Means certification from the National Commission for the
Certification of Crane Operators or any other organization found by
the Board to offer an equivalent testing and certification program
meeting the requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ASME B30.5 and the accreditation requirements of the National Commission
for Certifying Agencies.
CRANE
As used in this article, the term "crane" shall be defined
in accordance with N.J.S.A. 45:26-1 through 45:26-17 (Licensure of
Crane Operators Act), hereafter referred to as the Crane Operator
Licensure Act and the 1926 OSHA Crane and Derricks in Construction
also known as OSHA Subpart CC.
CRANE OPERATOR
Means an individual engaged in the operation of a crane.
PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
Means an examination demonstrating the applicant's ability
to safely operate a particular category or type of crane. Practical
examinations shall be conducted for the following crane categories:
the lattice boom crawler cranes (LBC) lattice boom truck cranes (LBT),
telescopic boom cranes (TLL, Swing Cab) and (TSS, Fixed Cab), Tower
cranes and Overhead cranes.
[Ord. No. 61-22]
The permit fee for each crane shall be $100. Each permit is
valid for sixty (60) days and may be extended and/or renewed provided
that compliance with the requirements of this article continues to
be met. Fee for an extended or renewal permit is $50.
[Ord. No. 61-22]
The owner of the building shall immediately notify the municipality
of every accident causing personal injury or damage to property involving
a construction crane covered by this article and shall afford the
municipal official every facility for investigating such accident.
When an accident involves the failure, breakage, damage or destruction
of any part of the apparatus, it shall be unlawful to use such device
until after an examination by the municipality is made and approval
of the equipment for continued use is granted. It shall be the duty
of the municipality to make a prompt examination into the cause of
the accident and to enter a full and complete report thereof in the
records of the municipality. Such records shall be open for public
inspection during regular business hours.