banksman definition
banksman means a person appointed to superintend the lowering and raising of persons, tools and materials and to transmit signals at the top of a shaft or incline;
banksman means any person authorized by the manager to be stationed at a shaft bank to supervise the loading and unloading of persons or material at the bank and to give the necessary signals;
banksman means a skilled person (not the driver) who directs the operation of a large vehicle.
More Definitions of banksman
banksman means a person stationed at the shaft top, who shall be the holder of an onsetter’s certificate, appointed by the manager to supervise the loading and unloading of persons in the cage, skip, or other means of conveyance and to give the necessary signals;
banksman means operatives trained to direct vehicle movement on or around site, or to direct pedestrians around a safety zone away from overhead work.
banksman means an employee who is registered as a Tradesman Class 4 and who demonstrates an integrated practical and theoretical grounding in Crane Operations, inspecting and evaluating lifting gear, preparing and slinging regular loads, as well as communicating during crane operations.
banksman means a competent person duly authorized to supervise the lowering and raising of persons, materials or rocks
banksman means a competent person duly authorized to supervise the lowering and raising of persons, material or rock in a conveyance at the bank and to give the necessary signals;