Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1577

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Related to the use of hoisting equipment in Chapter 74 vocational technical education

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would allow public high schools that meet certain criteria to operate hoisting equipment without being subject to all provisions of the existing law. Specifically, the bill stipulates that a supervising instructor with a valid license must be present at all times during operation, helping to ensure that safety protocols are adhered to while also providing students with hands-on experience in using such equipment. This change is intended to enhance vocational education by allowing schools to provide practical training using industry-standard equipment.

Summary

Bill S1577, introduced by Senator Marc R. Pacheco, focuses on the regulation of hoisting equipment used in vocational technical education programs in Massachusetts. The bill proposes an amendment to Section 53 of Chapter 146 of the General Laws, which outlines specific exemptions for public high schools operating hoisting equipment. The main intent of S1577 is to ensure that vocational programs can have access to required equipment while maintaining safety standards through proper oversight.

Contention

The passage of S1577 is likely to spur discussions around safety and the responsibilities of educators in vocational settings. While proponents of the bill argue that it supports education and prepares students for careers in industries where hoisting equipment is essential, critics may raise concerns about the adequacy of safety measures when waiving certain regulations. There may also be discussions about the qualifications and training of instructors responsible for supervising the operation of hoisting equipment.

Proponents

Supporters believe the bill will improve the quality of vocational training programs and equip students with valuable skills. They argue that this exemption will align educational practices with industry standards, thus enhancing students' employability upon graduation. Conversely, opponents might urge caution, advocating for the maintenance of strict safety regulations to prevent accidents and ensure student safety in educational environments.

Companion Bills

MA S2395

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Previously Filed As

MA S1571

Relative to the use of hoisting equipment in Chapter 74 vocational technical education

MA H2337

Relative to the use of hoisting equipment in Chapter 74 vocational technical education

MA S274

To improve access, opportunity, and capacity in Massachusetts vocational-technical education

MA S366

Studying the financing of chapter 74 vocational-technical and agricultural school capital improvements

MA H538

To Improve access, opportunity, and capacity in Massachusetts vocational-technical education

MA S358

To improve access, opportunity, and capacity in Massachusetts vocational-technical education

MA H676

Studying the financing of chapter 74 vocational-technical and agricultural school capital improvements

MA H651

To improve access, opportunity, and capacity in Massachusetts vocational-technical education

MA H4384

Relative to the Greater Lawrence Regional Vocational Technical high school

MA H3571

Relative to creating a commercial driver’s license pilot program at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School

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