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My facility is not at a designated major “port” like the Port of Oakland or Port of Los Angeles, but we have a dock. Do I have to comply with the Cargo Handling Equipment (CHE) regulation?

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My facility is not at a designated major “port” like the Port of Oakland or Port of Los Angeles, but we have a dock. Do I have to comply with the Cargo Handling Equipment (CHE) regulation?

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Possibly. If your dock is visited primarily by ocean-going vessels, and cargo is loaded or unloaded from or to those vessels, then your facility is included in the regulation. 2. I have diesel aerial lifts and other off-road equipment at my terminal that is never used to handle cargo at any time, but the equipment is used for maintenance purposes. Does it have to comply with the CHE regulation? Yes; the definition of cargo handling equipment also includes equipment used to perform maintenance and repair activities that are routinely scheduled or that are due to predictable process upsets. 3.

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