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Code · Montana · Title 50 — Health and Safety · Chapter 76 · Part 1

50-76-102. Hoisting engine license required.

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50-76-102 . Hoisting engine license required.
(a)It is unlawful for a person to operate any hoisting engine driven by any power when used in lowering or hoisting personnel or material in industrial operations or on construction projects without first obtaining a license from the department.
(b)In emergencies under 50-74-317 relating to the employment of unlicensed engineers, the provisions of that section apply to the operation of the engines and machinery named in this section.
(2)First-class hoisting engineers must be licensed to operate hoisting engines driven by any power and unlimited horsepower used in the lowering or hoisting of personnel or material in industrial operations or on construction projects.
(3)Second-class hoisting engineers must be licensed to operate hoisting engines driven by any power and not in excess of 100 brake horsepower used in the lowering or hoisting of personnel or material in industrial operations or on construction projects.
(4)The provisions of this section do not apply to hoists and cranes defined in 50-76-103 .
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