The Cranes and Derricks Division oversees the design, installation and safe operation of equipment used for hoisting or lifting purposes. Cranes and Derricks regulates mobile (truck mounted, rough terrain and crawler based) cranes and pile drivers; fixed and climbing tower cranes; mast climbing work platforms; as well as all other types of rigging setups such as suspension scaffolds. For information regarding personnel and tower material hoists, please see the Elevator Division. Cranes and Derricks does not regulate equipment installed on water.
The Cranes and Derricks Division is composed of an Engineering Unit, which reviews drawings, calculations, load test data, and other relevant material to ensure that the equipment prototype and installation (for a given job site) is properly designed, and that adequate stability, strength, operational precautions and public safeguards are provided. The Hoist & Rigging Inspection Unit tests the integrity of the subject machine and also inspects equipment installation on site. It oversees equipment registration and renewal on an annual basis.
The Cranes and Derricks Division is located at 280 Broadway, 5th floor in Manhattan and is open between 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
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Reference Standards 19-2
Reference Standard 19-2 aims to further the safety of persons and property affected by the operation of power operated cranes and derricks. The amendment updates the requirements for rope inspection and replacement, safety devices and minimum operation standards to national standards.
Download RS 19-2 (329 kb)
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Cranes & Derricks Information and Updates
If you have questions, contact the Cranes and Derricks Division.
For questions about personnel hoists, contact the elevator division. For questions about tower materials hoists, contact the applicable borough office.
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