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Standard scissor lifts extend to a height range of 20 to 60 ft. The tallest scissor lifts can rise to more than 120 feet. Restricted weight scissor lifts can elevate higher because they are generally customized for a particular operation to carry workers and materials to elevated heights.
Proper safety gear: Wear the proper safety gear when operating the scissor lift. This includes safety glasses, hard hats, and hearing protection. Weight limit: Never exceed the scissor lifts weight limit. Doing so could cause the scissor lift to tip over and result in serious injury.
OSHA notes that guardrails can provide adequate fall protection on scissor lifts. It also recommends scissor lift operators wear a harness for extra protection against falls. Wearing a harness wont prevent a fall from a scissor lift. But, it can help a scissor lift operator avoid accidents, injuries, and fatalities.
Inside The Car Make sure the door can open and close properly and without obstructions. Check for damage on walls, ceiling and handrails. Check and replace any broken lights including those in the control panel. Make sure the emergency phone can connect the elevator user quickly with the local fire department or 911.
As a part of its efforts to improve worker safety through accident reduction, OSHA established scissor lift harnesses requirements along with other personal protective equipment (PPE) to be worn while operating lifts. The regulation that requires wearing a harness in a scissor lift is OSHA standard 1926.451 (g).
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OSHA and ANSI (the American National Standards Institute) indicate that a trained operator should routinely inspect a scissor lift. A qualified engineer should also check it annually, and all maintenance needs should be addressed before the equipment is put back into service.
Scissor lifts must have guardrails installed to prevent workers from falling (see 29 CFR 1926.451(g) or 29 CFR 1910.29(a)(3)(vii)). Employers should train workers to: Check to see that a guardrail system is in place before working on the scissor lift. Only stand on the work platform; never stand on the guardrails.
Common items included on a daily inspection checklist include checking the lifts tires, brakes, hydraulic fluid, electrical system, and safety features such as guard rails and outriggers. It is also important to inspect the ground around the lift for any potential trip hazards or obstructions.

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