Rhode Island does not have a federally approved occupational safety and health regulatory program for the state; therefore, private sector workplaces must comply with federal occupational safety and health standards.
The state has adopted by reference the federal cranes, derricks, and slings rules for public sector employers (state, county, and local government agencies and school systems) in general industry and construction (RI Rules and Regulations 16.050.002).
The U.S. Department of Labor/Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) administers and enforces federal workplace safety and health requirements in private sector workplaces in the state. The Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training/Division of Occupational Safety administers occupational safety and health rules in public sector workplaces.
State Requirements
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Checklists | Cranes, Hoists, and Lifts Compliance Checklist (PDF) |
Forms | Servicing Rig Worksheet |
Handouts | Working Safely with Cranes, Derricks, and Slings (PDF) |
PowerPoints | Indoor Cranes - The Case of the Broken Sling (PPT) |
White Papers | Two decisions clarify rules applicable to cranes |