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Crane Log
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Always accepted by OSHA
Training Guide- Shop or Construction Maintenance Record
(Daily, Monthly, Yearly: 1 Log per Crane per year)
OSHA requires permanent records of Crane
inspections. A properly kept Crane Log is PROOF to
OSHA and to you of a job done right. We know you
care about the safety of your workers. The Crane
Log documents your concerns.
Good records make the job
easier and safer for operators and supervisors alike.
The high cost of new equipment, liability insurance, and
fines for violations of regulations makes proper
inspection records just good business sense.
Associated General Contractors from coast to coast
have found Crane logs, properly kept, have never
failed to be approved by OSHA inspectors as meeting ALL
of the daily, monthly, and annual record keeping
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Here
is a maintenance log book designed specifically for you,
the crane operator, to help you, the crane user, to meet
the following OSHA regulations:
- Overhead and Gantry
Cranes B 30 2 1943
- Floating Cranes and
Floating Darricks 8.30.8. 19/1
- Cranes, Darricks and
Hoists 8.3.2.1967
- Crawler, Locomotive
and Truck Cranes B 30 5 1968
- General Industry
1910 1/9
- Construction
1926.550
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Prices:
Single--$9.00 ea.
Lots of 12--$8.00 ea.
Lots of 24--$7.25 ea.
Lots of 36--$7.00 ea. |
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