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60-15-3. Definitions.

As used in the Hoisting Operators Safety Act [60-15-1 NMSA 1978]:   

A.     "class I hoisting operator" means any person who is authorized to operate a conventional crane, tower crane or hydraulic crane of any size or weight;   

B.     "class II hoisting operator" means any person who is authorized to operate:   

(1)     a hydraulic crane of up to one hundred tons lifting capacity with a maximum boom length of one hundred fifty feet, regardless of mounting or means of mobility; and   

(2)     any other type or size of crane or hoisting equipment under the direct supervision of a class I hoisting operator;   

C.     "class III hoisting operator" means any person who is authorized to work as an apprentice, trainee or crane oiler or driver under the direct supervision of a class I or class II hoisting operator;   

D.     "council" means the hoisting operators licensure examining council;   

E.     "crane" means a tower crane used in construction, demolition or excavation work; a hydraulic crane; a power-operated derrick; or a mobile, carrier-mounted, track or crawler type power-operated hoisting machine that utilizes a power-operated boom capable of lateral movement by the rotation of the machine on the carrier.  "Crane" does not include a crane, except as provided in Subsection M of this section;   

F.     "department" means the regulation and licensing department;   

G.     "endorsement" means the authorization stamped on a class I hoisting operator's license indicating authorization to operate a conventional crane, a tower crane or a hydraulic crane of any size or weight;   

H.     "hoisting equipment" means, except as provided in Subsection M of this section:   

(1)     a tower crane;   

(2)     a hydraulic crane with over two tons lifting capacity;   

(3)     a derrick crane; or   

(4)     a mobile cable crane;   

I.     "licensee" means any person licensed under the Hoisting Operators Safety Act;   

J.     "person" means an individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association or other organization or any combination thereof;   

K.     "seat time" means the actual hands-on operation of a crane by a class II hoisting operator while under the direct supervision of a licensed class I hoisting operator or by a class III hoisting operator while under the direct supervision of a licensed class I or II hoisting operator;   

L.     "superintendent" means the superintendent of the regulation and licensing department; and   

M.     "crane" or "hoisting equipment" does not include any crane or hoisting equipment used in construction, demolition or excavation associated with:   

(1)     natural gas gather lines;   

(2)     interstate transmission facilities and interstate natural gas facilities subject to the federal Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 and its amendments;   

(3)     interstate pipeline facilities and carbon dioxide pipeline facilities subject to the federal Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act of 1979;   

(4)     gas and oil pipeline facilities subject to the Pipeline Safety Act [70-3-11 NMSA 1978];   

(5)     mining, milling or smelting operations subject to mine safety and health administration regulations or occupational safety and health administration regulations;   

(6)     prefabricated control rooms of natural gas, oil or carbon dioxide pipeline transmission facilities;   

(7)     oil and gas exploration, production or drilling;   

(8)     rural electric cooperative and electric, gas and water utility operations;   

(9)     commercial sign operations;   

(10)     the construction or operation of railroads; or   

(11)     the installation and maintenance of telephone or television cable.   

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Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-60 > Article-15 > Section-60-15-3

60-15-3. Definitions.

As used in the Hoisting Operators Safety Act [60-15-1 NMSA 1978]:   

A.     "class I hoisting operator" means any person who is authorized to operate a conventional crane, tower crane or hydraulic crane of any size or weight;   

B.     "class II hoisting operator" means any person who is authorized to operate:   

(1)     a hydraulic crane of up to one hundred tons lifting capacity with a maximum boom length of one hundred fifty feet, regardless of mounting or means of mobility; and   

(2)     any other type or size of crane or hoisting equipment under the direct supervision of a class I hoisting operator;   

C.     "class III hoisting operator" means any person who is authorized to work as an apprentice, trainee or crane oiler or driver under the direct supervision of a class I or class II hoisting operator;   

D.     "council" means the hoisting operators licensure examining council;   

E.     "crane" means a tower crane used in construction, demolition or excavation work; a hydraulic crane; a power-operated derrick; or a mobile, carrier-mounted, track or crawler type power-operated hoisting machine that utilizes a power-operated boom capable of lateral movement by the rotation of the machine on the carrier.  "Crane" does not include a crane, except as provided in Subsection M of this section;   

F.     "department" means the regulation and licensing department;   

G.     "endorsement" means the authorization stamped on a class I hoisting operator's license indicating authorization to operate a conventional crane, a tower crane or a hydraulic crane of any size or weight;   

H.     "hoisting equipment" means, except as provided in Subsection M of this section:   

(1)     a tower crane;   

(2)     a hydraulic crane with over two tons lifting capacity;   

(3)     a derrick crane; or   

(4)     a mobile cable crane;   

I.     "licensee" means any person licensed under the Hoisting Operators Safety Act;   

J.     "person" means an individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association or other organization or any combination thereof;   

K.     "seat time" means the actual hands-on operation of a crane by a class II hoisting operator while under the direct supervision of a licensed class I hoisting operator or by a class III hoisting operator while under the direct supervision of a licensed class I or II hoisting operator;   

L.     "superintendent" means the superintendent of the regulation and licensing department; and   

M.     "crane" or "hoisting equipment" does not include any crane or hoisting equipment used in construction, demolition or excavation associated with:   

(1)     natural gas gather lines;   

(2)     interstate transmission facilities and interstate natural gas facilities subject to the federal Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 and its amendments;   

(3)     interstate pipeline facilities and carbon dioxide pipeline facilities subject to the federal Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act of 1979;   

(4)     gas and oil pipeline facilities subject to the Pipeline Safety Act [70-3-11 NMSA 1978];   

(5)     mining, milling or smelting operations subject to mine safety and health administration regulations or occupational safety and health administration regulations;   

(6)     prefabricated control rooms of natural gas, oil or carbon dioxide pipeline transmission facilities;   

(7)     oil and gas exploration, production or drilling;   

(8)     rural electric cooperative and electric, gas and water utility operations;   

(9)     commercial sign operations;   

(10)     the construction or operation of railroads; or   

(11)     the installation and maintenance of telephone or television cable.   


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Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-60 > Article-15 > Section-60-15-3

60-15-3. Definitions.

As used in the Hoisting Operators Safety Act [60-15-1 NMSA 1978]:   

A.     "class I hoisting operator" means any person who is authorized to operate a conventional crane, tower crane or hydraulic crane of any size or weight;   

B.     "class II hoisting operator" means any person who is authorized to operate:   

(1)     a hydraulic crane of up to one hundred tons lifting capacity with a maximum boom length of one hundred fifty feet, regardless of mounting or means of mobility; and   

(2)     any other type or size of crane or hoisting equipment under the direct supervision of a class I hoisting operator;   

C.     "class III hoisting operator" means any person who is authorized to work as an apprentice, trainee or crane oiler or driver under the direct supervision of a class I or class II hoisting operator;   

D.     "council" means the hoisting operators licensure examining council;   

E.     "crane" means a tower crane used in construction, demolition or excavation work; a hydraulic crane; a power-operated derrick; or a mobile, carrier-mounted, track or crawler type power-operated hoisting machine that utilizes a power-operated boom capable of lateral movement by the rotation of the machine on the carrier.  "Crane" does not include a crane, except as provided in Subsection M of this section;   

F.     "department" means the regulation and licensing department;   

G.     "endorsement" means the authorization stamped on a class I hoisting operator's license indicating authorization to operate a conventional crane, a tower crane or a hydraulic crane of any size or weight;   

H.     "hoisting equipment" means, except as provided in Subsection M of this section:   

(1)     a tower crane;   

(2)     a hydraulic crane with over two tons lifting capacity;   

(3)     a derrick crane; or   

(4)     a mobile cable crane;   

I.     "licensee" means any person licensed under the Hoisting Operators Safety Act;   

J.     "person" means an individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association or other organization or any combination thereof;   

K.     "seat time" means the actual hands-on operation of a crane by a class II hoisting operator while under the direct supervision of a licensed class I hoisting operator or by a class III hoisting operator while under the direct supervision of a licensed class I or II hoisting operator;   

L.     "superintendent" means the superintendent of the regulation and licensing department; and   

M.     "crane" or "hoisting equipment" does not include any crane or hoisting equipment used in construction, demolition or excavation associated with:   

(1)     natural gas gather lines;   

(2)     interstate transmission facilities and interstate natural gas facilities subject to the federal Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 and its amendments;   

(3)     interstate pipeline facilities and carbon dioxide pipeline facilities subject to the federal Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act of 1979;   

(4)     gas and oil pipeline facilities subject to the Pipeline Safety Act [70-3-11 NMSA 1978];   

(5)     mining, milling or smelting operations subject to mine safety and health administration regulations or occupational safety and health administration regulations;   

(6)     prefabricated control rooms of natural gas, oil or carbon dioxide pipeline transmission facilities;   

(7)     oil and gas exploration, production or drilling;   

(8)     rural electric cooperative and electric, gas and water utility operations;   

(9)     commercial sign operations;   

(10)     the construction or operation of railroads; or   

(11)     the installation and maintenance of telephone or television cable.