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National
Crane
Assessment
Program
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Introduction
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The
Process
2.1
Selection of Assessors
2.2
Endorsement of Assessors
2.3
Choices of Qualified Assessors
2.4
Fees for the Assessment
2.5
Assessment of Cranes
2.6
Revocation of Endorsement
2.7
Owner's Responsibilities
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Manufacturer's Requirements
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Statutory Requirements
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Australian
Standards
Inspection
Requirements
1.
Introduction
The Australian mobile and tower crane industry has initiated
a voluntary crane assessment program throughout Australia.
The program aims to augment existing safety standards and
will be administered within the industry through annual assessments of mobile
and tower cranes by CraneSafe Australia (a division of the Crane Industry
Council of Australia). A Steering Committee consisting of a National CraneSafe
Co-ordinator and two experienced crane experts, all of whom shall be appointed
by the CICA Board of Directors, will oversee the program in most States.
The program has been developed after wide consultation with
interested parties in the mobile and tower crane industry in Victoria and other
States.
The program will provide
crane owners, suppliers and users in Australia with a common industry wide
system for third party assessment of the safety aspects of their cranes.
The
CraneSafe Assessment Program is voluntary and while it does not form part of any
legislative or regulatory scheme, it will assist crane owners and users in
Australia to meet their obligation under the OH&S (Plant) Regulations to ensure
that their mobile and tower cranes are in a safe condition.
The program provides crane
owners and operators with a process for third party assessment of the safety
aspects of their cranes that complies with the requirements of Parts 1, 3, 4, 5,
11, 19 and 20 of AS2550 for annual inspection.
2.
The
Process
2.1
Selection of Assessors
CraneSafe shall advertise to
seek expressions of interest from suitably qualified Assessors. Assessors shall
be selected against the criteria set by the Assessment Panel. The Assessment
Panel shall consist of the CICA Board appointed National CraneSafe Co-ordinator
and two selected CICA appointees.
It
will
be
the
role
of
the
Panel
to
endorse
suitable
Assessors.
2.2 Endorsement of Assessors
Assessors may be endorsed for one or more of the following
categories:
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Rough
Terrain Crane
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Lattice
Boom Truck Crane
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Lattice
Boom Crawler Crane
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Hydraulic
Truck Crane
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Articulated
Mobile Crane
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All Terrain
Crane
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Hydraulic
Boom Crawler Crane
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Vehicle
Loading Crane
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Self
Erecting Tower Cranes
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Hammerhead
Tower Cranes
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Luffing Jib
Tower Cranes
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Diesel
Luffing Jib Tower Cranes
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Overhead
Travelling Bridge Crane
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Telescopic
Handler - Rigid Frame
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Telescopic
Handler - Rotating Frame
CraneSafe will provide each endorsed Assessor with a
certificate indicating the categories for which they are endorsed.
Assessors will not be agents of CraneSafe and will operate
independently in their own right.
2.3 Choices of Qualified Assessors
Mobile crane owners
or users can choose an Assessor from a list of CraneSafe endorsed Assessors.
CraneSafe will not recommend a particular Assessor at any time. It is the
intent of this agreement that no company should engage an assessor, for the
purposes of conducting crane assessments, who has a contract of employment with
the principal company, a subsidiary company or another associated company which
has common director(s).
2.4 Fees for the Assessment
CraneSafe will not
set, recommend or interfere with the pricing of the assessment services. Any
fee charged for an assessment under this program will be negotiated between the
crane owner or user and the endorsed Assessor.
2.5 Assessment of Cranes
2.5.1 At
the completion of an assessment and subject to satisfying the assessment check
list requirement provided by CraneSafe, the endorsed Assessor will provide the
original copy of the checklist to the owner or owner’s representative, a
duplicate copy to CraneSafe’s central registry and a triplicate copy for the
Assessor’s records.
2.5.2
On receipt of a successful
assessment checklist, the owner or user of the mobile or tower crane will
forward to CraneSafe the original of the approved checklist and a cheque for the
administration fee. The fee for members of the State Crane Industry
Associations and CICA shall be $150 plus GST and $200 plus GST for
non-members for mobile cranes and $40 plus GST for members and $50
plus GST for non-members for tower cranes. Upon clear payment the owner or
user will receive a CraneSafe certificate to be affixed to the crane in a
visible location.
2.5.3
WorkCover Authorities in
each State shall have access to the assessment checklists.
2.5.4
All endorsed Assessors will
agree to have a random audit conducted on any of their completed assessment.
2.6
Revocation of Endorsement
CraneSafe or the Assessment Panel has the right to
revoke an endorsement at any time if the Assessor conducts false or fraudulent
Assessments or brings the CraneSafe Australia Program into disrepute.
2.7
Owners Responsibilities
The
owner
or
user
of
the
crane
is
responsible
for
arranging
any
assessments.
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Manufacturer's Requirements
The
CraneSafe
Assessment
Program
does
not
replace
manufacturers
requirements
as
far
as
assessments,
standards,
maintenance
or
any
other
needs
are
concerned.
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Statutory Requirements
The
CraneSafe
Assessment
Program
does
not
replace
or
over-ride
any
legislative
requirements
imposed
on
any
of
the
parties
mentioned
in
this
agreement.
Crane
owners or users have an obligation under Australian Standards AS2550 to conduct
an annual inspection of their cranes. The CraneSafe Assessment Program
substantially meets this inspection requirement and can be used as part of the
Australian Standards’ requirement.
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