Clinton Calls for Crane Safety Regulations
June 9, 2008 • Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is calling on the Bush Administration to issue new safety standards for cranes and derricks and questioned why the administration has failed to update these regulations. In a letter to Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Edwin Foulke,
In the May 30 letter to Foulke, she called the most recent crane collapse in
The current OSHA safety standards for cranes and derricks were written in 1971. Crane technology has changed in numerous ways in the last 37 years, and many of the current standards are now obsolete. In July 2004, a 23-member industry and union OSHA advisory committee issued a recommendation that OSHA update its antiquated and outdated standards on crane and derrick safety. The committee even proposed a revised standard, including specific rules on crane assembly. But almost four years after the advisory committee made its proposal, OSHA has failed to promulgate a proposed rule.
“This delay is inexplicable and inexcusable,”
According to one analysis, there were 176 deaths due to crane accidents last year, an increase from 74 in 2000. In addition to the most recent fatalities in