OSHA Keeps Paperwork on Heavy Lifting Gear
Published Date: 12/31/2025
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OSHA is asking for public feedback to keep collecting paperwork about rigging equipment used for moving heavy stuff safely. This affects employers who use or inspect rigging gear, and the paperwork rules won’t change but will continue without extra costs. You’ve got until March 2, 2026, to share your thoughts and help OSHA keep things running smoothly!
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Rigging paperwork requirements stay in place
If you run a business that uses or inspects rigging equipment, OSHA will continue the same paperwork requirements under the Standard on Rigging Equipment for Material Handling (29 CFR 1926.251). OSHA is seeking to extend OMB approval for these information collections with the same estimated total burden of 49,160 hours across 115,829 respondents and 263,953 responses (OMB Control Number 1218-0233); estimated operation and maintenance cost is $0. Submit comments by March 2, 2026.
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