235—Major inspection of registered mobile cranes and tower cranes
(1) This regulation
applies to the person with management or control of a registered mobile crane
or tower crane at a workplace.
(2) The person must
ensure that a major inspection of the crane is carried out by, or under the
supervision of, a competent person—
(a) at
the end of the design life recommended by the manufacturer for the crane; or
(b) if
there are no manufacturer's recommendations—in accordance with the
recommendations of a competent person; or
(c) if
it is not reasonably practicable to comply with paragraph (a) or
(b)—every 10 years from the date that the crane was first
commissioned or first registered, whichever occurred first.
Maximum penalty:
(a) In
the case of an individual—$3 600.
(b) In
the case of a body corporate—$18 000.
(3) A major inspection
carried out under and in accordance with an equivalent provision of a
corresponding WHS law is taken to be a major inspection for the purposes of
this regulation.
(4) In this
regulation,
a "competent person" is a person who—
(a)
complies with both of the following:
(i)
has acquired through training, qualification or
experience the knowledge and skills to carry out a major inspection of the
plant; and
(ii)
is—
(A) registered, or eligible to be
registered, on the National Professional Engineers Register administered by
the Institution of Engineers, Australia; or
(B) a member, or eligible to be a member,
of the Institution of Engineers Australia with the status of Chartered
Professional Engineer; or
(b) is
determined by the regulator to be a competent person.
(5) The regulator may,
on the application of a person, make a determination in relation to the person
for the purposes of subregulation (4)(b) if the regulator considers that
exceptional circumstances exist.
(6) In this
regulation—
"major inspection" means—
(a) an
examination of all critical components of the crane, if necessary by stripping
down the crane and removing paint, grease and corrosion to allow a thorough
examination of each critical component; and
(b) a
check of the effective and safe operation of the crane.