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Along the boom there will be sight windows, allowing for inspection of the crane's telescoping system. The inspector should check for hydraulic leaks, damaged hoses, corrosion, worn parts, loose roller chains and anything else of question. The inspector will also be able to view the extension/retraction cylinders.
Unsafe work practices are can cause a boom lift-tip over, so workers should not: \u221a Carry objects that are larger than the lift platform. \u221a Drive with the lift raised (unless the lift is designed for this purpose). \u221a Exceed the lift's horizontal or vertical reach limits. \u221a Override safety devices.
\u201cIf the lifting eyes are permanently attached to the load, for example by welding, they are part of the load and do not require thorough examination. They do however need to be inspected at appropriate intervals under Regulation 6 of the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER).\u201d
So, the next time you're talking with your coworkers after a long day of work, you can show off your knowledge with these 15 things you never knew about aerial lifts. The invention of the aerial work platform is often credited to John L. Grove, an American inventor and industrialist.
There are two basic types of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs): 1. Scissor 2. Boom.
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Check the Manlift Inspection Record Before ever using the boom lift, you should always look at the emergency controls, operating controls, outriggers, guardrails, and tires. There should be no leaks in fuel, air, or hydraulic fuel.
Yes, an automotive lift should be inspected at least annually, more frequently when required by the manufacturer or the authority having jurisdiction (ie: corporate health and safety, regional auto dealer associations, insurance providers, or workers' compensation trusts).
What is thorough examination? A thorough examination is a systematic and detailed examination of the lifting equipment by a competent person to detect any defects that are, or might become, dangerous.
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.
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.

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