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General A: hoisting machinery operation, licensing, and temporary permitting is controlled by 520 CMR 6.00. A: The regulations, appearing in 520 CMR 6.00, apply to any equipment that has the minimum capability of hoisting a load higher than 10 feet, and either the capability of lifting loads greater than 500 pounds or the capacity of the bucket exceeds 1/4 cubic yards. See 520 CMR 6.01.
(PDF 75.34 KB) Short Term Rentals/Temporary Permits: A: A short-term rental entity is a person or organization approved by the Department that is in the business of renting compact hoisting machinery and issuing temporary permits in lieu of full licensure. A: Short-term rental entities may rent certain compact hoisting equipment to individuals who do not possess a Massachusetts hoisting license, provided that all of the following conditions are met: the entity has been approved by the Department, has a short-term rental entity facilitator who holds a Massachusetts hoisting license and who monitors all permitting requirements, has a Department approved training program in place, and issues temporary permits to qualified non-licensed individuals. A: A short-term rental entity facilitator is an employee of the short-term rental entity who must hold a valid Massachusetts hoisting license, issued by the Department, and is responsible for conducting examinations and issuing temporary permits. A: It is the responsibility of the short-term rental entity to notify the Department of the new facilitator within 14 days of change by submitting to the Department a completed. No temporary permit shall be issued by the short-term rental entity without a valid short-term rental entity facilitator approved by the Department. A: A temporary permit is a non-renewable permit issued by a Department approved short-term rental entity to operate compact hoisting machinery.
A: A temporary permit may only be issued after the individual has successfully completed a Department approved training program. Any person receiving a temporary permit may not be issued more than 1 such permit in any 45 day period. All persons applying for a temporary permit must be 18 years of age, hold a valid driver’s license, and submit all appropriate documentation prior to taking a temporary permit exam. A temporary permit will be issued to only those applicants who satisfactorily complete and pass an examination.
Pursuant to M.G.L. 146, § 54, a valid driver’s license is required. A copy of your D.O.T. Physical certification card is not required. The Department recognizes temporary driver’s license as a substitute to a valid driver’s license as long as it is not expired.
A: An operator who is issued a temporary permit may only operate the compact hoisting machinery for 14 consecutive days. After that time, the permit is no longer valid.
A: Compact hoisting machinery is hoisting machinery with a manufacturer’s listed gross vehicle weight not exceeding 10,000 pounds. Equipment types that require a Class 1, Class 3, or Class 4 hoisting machinery license, as listed in 520 CMR 6.10, are excluded. Compact hoisting machinery operated under a temporary permit shall not exceed a gross vehicle weight of 8,000 pounds. A hoisting machinery license from the Department with a Class 2 restriction permits the licensee to rent compact hoisting machinery without a temporary permit. It is the obligation of the short-term rental entity to ensure that everyindividual renting its compact hoisting equipment either (1) holds a valid Massachusetts hoisting license, or (2) has complied with the requirements of 520 CMR 6.00 et seq. to obtain a temporary permit, including passing an examination. There are no exceptions to this obligation.