PRE- USE AERIAL LIFT INSPECTION FORM 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PRE-USE AERIAL LIFT INSPECTION FORM in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the LIFT ID or Serial# at the top of the form. This identifies the specific aerial lift being inspected.
  3. Fill in the Inspector's name, Job/Division, and Week Beginning date to provide context for the inspection.
  4. For each day of the week, visually inspect each component listed under 'Boom/Hoist' and 'Base'. Place a checkmark (✓) in the box if it passes inspection. If there are issues, leave the box empty and note a brief description of any problems identified.
  5. Continue this process for all sections including 'Engine Compartment' and 'Operating Controls', ensuring that all components are thoroughly checked.
  6. Once completed, have the Dept. Foreman sign and date the form to confirm that inspections were conducted properly.

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1 Perform a visual inspection of all aerial lift components, missing parts, torn or loose hoses, hydraulic fluid leaks, and replace as necessary. 2 Check to see if all oil, hydraulic, fuel and coolant are all at proper fluid levels. 3 Check the wheels tires for damage. Check the wheel lugs for tightness.
OSHA requires certain standards for aerial lifts. These standards include routine inspections. Training standards are also separate from inspection standards and should be respected. Refer to their website for more information on OSHAs comprehensive aerial lift standards.
Pre-start Inspection Mechanical fasteners and locking pins; Cable and wiring harnesses; Outriggers, stabilizers and other structures; Loose or missing parts; Guardrail systems. Do not operate any aerial lift if any of these components are defective until it is repaired by a qualified person.
Aerial Lift Pre-Use Inspection Lower-level controls. Battery and charger. Wheels and tires. Steering and breaks. Horn, lights and backup alarms. Proper fluid levels (oil, hydraulic, fuel and coolant)
Before using a scissor lift, check that its in good condition. Look for damage, leaks, or worn parts. Check the controls, emergency stop button, and safety features like guardrails. Also, ensure the battery or fuel levels are good and the lift has been serviced as needed.

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An aerial lift should be inspected pre-use. On top of this, aerial lifts require inspection every three months or 150 hours of use. Finally, annual comprehensive inspections are required by OSHA and ANSI standards every year or 13 months after the previous assessment.

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