['Cranes, Lifts, and Scaffolding']
['Overhead Cranes', 'Cranes, Lifts, and Scaffolding']
10/17/2025
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Missouri does not explicitly state that it follows federal OSHA regulations for overhead and gantry cranes.
However, Missouri is known to comply with federal OSHA regulations, which include the federal standards contained in 29 CFR 1910.179.
In Missouri, a child under 16 must not be employed or permitted to work by any person, firm or corporation in connection with the operation of freight elevators, hoisting machines or cranes, or on or about any manlifts (§ 294.040 R.S. Mo.).
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- Missouri Annotated Statutes, § 294.040 R.S. Mo. Child Labor
- 29 CFR 1910.179
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