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WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (NATIONAL UNIFORM LEGISLATION) REGULATIONS 2011
235Major inspection of registered mobile cranes and tower cranes
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235 Major inspection of registered mobile cranes and tower cranes
(1) This regulation applies to the person with management or control of
a registered mobile crane or tower crane at a workplace.
(2) The person must ensure that a major inspection of the crane is
carried out by, or under the supervision of, a competent person:
(a) at the end of the design life recommended by the
manufacturer for the crane; or
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(b) if there are no manufacturer's recommendations, in
accordance with the recommendations of a competent person;
or
(c) if it is not reasonably practicable to comply with paragraph (a)
or (b), every 10 years from the date that the crane was first
commissioned or first registered, whichever occurred first.
(3) A major inspection carried out under and in accordance with an
equivalent provision of a corresponding WHS law is taken to be a
major inspection for the purposes of this regulation.
(4) In this regulation, a competent person is a person who:
(a) complies with both of the following:
(i) has acquired through training, qualification or experience
the knowledge and skills to carry out a major inspection
of the plant; and
(ii) is, or is eligible to be:
(A) registered on the National Professional Engineers
Register administered by Engineers Australia; or
(B) a member of Engineers Australia with the status of
Chartered Professional Engineer; or
(b) is determined by the regulator to be a competent person.
(5) The regulator may, on the application of a person, make a
determination in relation to the person for the purposes of
subregulation (4)(b) if the regulator considers that exceptional
circumstances exist.
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(6) In this regulation:
major inspection means:
(a) an examination of all critical components of the crane, if
necessary by stripping down the crane and removing paint,
grease and corrosion to allow a thorough examination of each
critical component; and
(b) a check of the effective and safe operation of the crane.