Alert: Crane controls on crane trucks
Learn about the necessary precautions to shield crane controls against unintended contact when working with crane trucks.
As the result of a fatality involving a worker on a crane truck, the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development was alerted to a potential hazard involving exposed crane controls on crane trucks. Crane trucks may be equipped with one or more crane control stations behind the driver鈥檚 compartment of the truck on which the crane is mounted. If the crane controls are not shielded or other precautions are not otherwise taken to prevent unintended contact with the controls, there is a possibility that the crane will be put into inadvertent operation and pose a hazard to the worker or to other workers in the vicinity.
The unshielded controls station on the driver's side.
Hazard Summary
Workers may unintentionally contact unshielded crane controls, causing a crane or some of its parts to move. This can create a hazardous situation where the worker making the unintentional contact, or other workers in the area, can be hit by the movement of the crane or pinned by its moving parts.
Hazard Locations
This hazard may exist on any make and model of cranes and trucks. For cranes with multiple operating control panels, the hazard may exist on one or all panels.
Legal Requirements
The places a responsibility on employers to take every precaution reasonable in the circumstances for the protection of workers, as per section 25(2)(h) of the Act.
Precautions
Reasonable precautions to protect the safety of workers may include such things as shielding the controls or some other measure that prevents inadvertent operation of the crane. Whatever precautions are taken they must be adequate to provide the necessary protection and not introduce a new hazard.
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This resource does not replace the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and its regulations and should not be used as or considered legal advice. Health and safety inspectors apply and enforce these laws based on the facts they find in the workplace.