Establishes a board of hoisting machinery regulations in Massachusetts to oversee licensing and safety standards.
The bill establishes a Board of Hoisting Machinery Regulations within the Department of Labor Standards. The board consists of six members appointed by the governor, including a chair who is the chief inspector. The board sets rules and criteria for licensing hoisting machinery operators, including apprentice operators. Violations of safety regulations can lead to license denial, revocation, or suspension. The board also employs an executive secretary and may hire assistants.
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