EQUIPMENT OR MACHINERY RENTAL YARDS — not dealers in new or used equipment — all employees — including counterpersons
This classification applies to employers engaged in the rental, delivery or set up of equipment or machinery, including but not limited to portable air compressors, augurs, jacks, chain saws, compactors, wheel barrows, electric drills, grinders, sanders, ladders, hammers, garden tools and equipment, paint compressors, plumbing tools, sandblasting equipment, portable generators, rototillers, portable concrete mixers, vibrators, tractors, backhoes, temporary fences, scaffolds, shoring, concrete or cement distributing towers, hod hoists, construction elevators, loaders and trenchers.
This classification also applies to the rental or installation of temporary signs, including but not limited to real estate and construction site signs.
The erection of scaffolds, shoring, concrete or cement distributing towers, hod hoists, or construction elevators shall be separately classified as 9529(1), Scaffolds, Shoring, Concrete or Cement Distributing Towers, Hod Hoists or Construction Elevators.
The rental of mobile cranes or hoisting equipment with operators shall be classified as 7219(3), Mobile Crane and Hoisting Service Contractors.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology: Footnote: This classification also applies to the rental and installation of temporary signs, including but not limited to real estate and construction site signs. The erection of scaffolds, shoring, concrete or cement distributing towers, hod hoists, construction elevators shall be separately classified as 9529(1), Scaffolds, Shoring, Concrete or Cement Distributing Towers, Hod Hoists or Construction Elevators. The rental of mobile cranes and hoisting equipment with operators shall be classified as 7219(3), Mobile Crane and Hoisting Service Contractors. | 1/1/2017 |
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