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Also, aerial lift inspections help improve the longevity of the equipment and reduce costs. Thats because if defects are found early, they can be repaired before they balloon into more costly issues. And finally, inspections are required by ANSI and OSHA.
Increase inspection frequency if the machines working environment is harsh or youre using it more frequently and for longer periods of time. JLG and most other aerial equipment manufacturers recommend having your scissor and boom lifts inspected annually (at least every 13 months).
Maximum speed. No manlift designed for a speed in excess of 80 feet per minute shall be installed. Minimum depth. Steps or platforms shall be not less than 12 inches nor more than 14 inches deep, measured from the belt to the edge of the step or platform.
Daily electric scissor lift inspections typically include: Checking for visible leakages (oil or battery fluids) or foreign objects. Looking for dents, weld or metal cracks or other visible damage. Checking the machine decals and placards to be sure they are clean and legible.
Minimum Requirements of Aerial Lift Inspection Federal law requires individuals to inspect their aerial lifts every 150 hours or 90 days (3 months), whichever comes first. It is recommended that you place your aerial lift on a planned maintenance schedule based on your application and hours of operation.
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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. Keep work within easy docHub to avoid leaning away from the scissor lift.
Work Zone Inspections Items to look for include: An aerial lift is any vehicle-mounted device used to elevate personnel, including: Extendable boom platforms, Aerial ladders, Articulating (jointed) boom platforms, Vertical towers, and Any combination of the above.
Section 1926.556(b)(2)(ii) requires that only authorized persons shall operate an aerial lift. The term authorized person is defined at 1926.32(d) as a person approved or assigned by the employer to perform a specific type of duty or duties or to be at a specific location or locations at the jobsite. There are no

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