Hoisting Machine Operators Certification Application is a legal document that was released by the Hawaii Department of Labor & Industrial Relations - a government authority operating within Hawaii.
Q: What documents do I need to include with my application?
A: You need to include a copy of your valid driver's license or state ID, proof of your employment as a hoisting machine operator, and a completed medical questionnaire.
Q: Is there an application fee for the certification?
A: Yes, there is an application fee of $35 for hoisting machine operator's certification in Hawaii.
Q: How long does the certification process take?
A: The certification process typically takes 4 to 6 weeks from the date the completed application is received by the DLIR.
Q: What are the requirements to qualify for the certification?
A: To qualify for a hoisting machine operator's certification in Hawaii, you must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or equivalent, complete a training course, and pass a written and practical examination.
Q: Can I operate a hoisting machine in Hawaii without certification?
A: No, operating a hoisting machine without certification is illegal in Hawaii.
Q: How can I renew my hoisting machine operator's certification?
A: To renew your hoisting machine operator's certification in Hawaii, you need to submit a renewal application form, pay the renewal fee, and provide proof of completing the required continuing education credits.
Q: Is there a continuing education requirement for hoisting machine operators in Hawaii?
A: Yes, hoisting machine operators in Hawaii are required to complete 16 hours of continuing education every two years to renew their certification.
Q: What happens if I fail the certification examination?
A: If you fail the certification examination, you will be allowed to retake the exam after a waiting period of 30 days. There is a limit of three attempts to pass the exam.
Q: Can I transfer my hoisting machine operator's certification from another state to Hawaii?
A: Yes, you can apply for reciprocity if you hold a valid hoisting machine operator's certification from another state. You will need to submit an application form, provide proof of your certification, and pay the required fees.
Form Details:
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