49 Pa. Code § 6.23 - Licensure without certification by experience
(a) An individual who applies for a license
without certification under section 506 of the act (63 P. S. §
2400.506) and who satisfies the requirements
of §
6.21(b)(1), (2) and
(3) (relating to licensure without
certification generally) may elect to qualify for a license without
certification by submitting acceptable documentation of 5 or more years of
experience immediately preceding the date of application for licensure
demonstrating to the Board's satisfaction the applicant's competency to safely
operate the type of crane for which the applicant seeks a license, and payment
of the requisite declaration fee.
(b) Acceptable documentation consists of:
(1) Each Internal Revenue Service Form W-2
(Wage and Tax Statement) and Internal Revenue Service Form 1099 issued to the
applicant for the 5 calendar years prior to the year of application for which
the applicant received compensation as a crane operator.
(2) A record of the applicant's experience on
a form prescribed by the Board, listing each project in which the applicant
operated a crane, or engaged in the operation of a crane including no less than
4,000 hours of work during a period of 5 years immediately preceding the date
of application for licensure.
(c) The record of the applicant's experience
must identify:
(1) The name and business
address of the prime contractor or other person who employed or engaged the
services of the applicant.
(2)
Whether the applicant worked as an employee or independent contractor on the
project.
(3) The location of the
project.
(4) The type of crane
operated.
(5) Whether an incident
occurred in the operation of the crane resulting in disability to an individual
in excess of the working shift or turn in which the injury was
received.
(6) The number of hours
worked on the project engaged in the operation of a crane.
(7) If the applicant worked as an independent
contractor in the operation of a crane at any time during the 5 years prior to
the date of application, a certificate of insurance for each insurer who issued
a policy of comprehensive general liability insurance to the
applicant.
(d) An
applicant for a license without certification under this section may be
eligible only for a license in the specialty for which the applicant has
submitted acceptable documentation.
(e) An applicant for a license without
certification under this section shall submit with the application an averment
that the applicant has been examined by a physician and successfully passed an
examination that satisfies the requirements of ASME Volume B 30.5.
(f) An applicant for a license without
certification under this section shall submit with the application
documentation of the results of any assessment administered within the 2 years
prior to the date of application by a program of operator qualification and
certification satisfying the requirements of 29 CFR Part 1926 (relating to
safety and health regulations for construction).
(g) In lieu of certification, with a license
without certification under this section the Board will issue a declaration
specifying the specialty crane for which the licensee has qualified with at
least 1,000 hours and for which the applicant has submitted acceptable
documentation, and limiting the types of cranes that the holder of a license
without certification by experience may operate.
(h) A license without certification under
this section shall only be valid in conjunction with the declaration in
subsection (g).
Notes
This section cited in 49 Pa. Code § 6.2 (relating to definitions); 49 Pa. Code § 6.12 (relating to certification); 49 Pa. Code § 6.21 (relating to licensure without certification generally); 49 Pa. Code § 6.32 (relating to renewal of license); and 49 Pa. Code § 6.33 (relating to initiating and terminating inactive status).
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