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Answer: No, there is no specific frequency requirement for training of aerial lift operators. For general industry, OSHA states, \u201cOnly trained persons shall operate an aerial lift,\u201d (29 CFR 1910.67(c)(2)(ii)) but does not detail the particular scope or frequency of training.
Inspect every scissor lift before each shift. That way, workers can find and fix problems before starting the job. Daily inspections can also catch problems that might not get noticed until they cause an accident.
Items to look for include: An aerial lift is any vehicle-mounted device used to elevate personnel, including: Extendable boom platforms, \u2022 Aerial ladders, \u2022 Articulating (jointed) boom platforms, \u2022 Vertical towers, and \u2022 Any combination of the above.
There are numerous types of \u201clifts\u201d used in industry, and it can be confusing for employers. Per OSHA, a scissor lift is a mobile scaffold for which the platform only moves vertically. An aerial lift is any vehicle-mounted work platform that can move vertically and/or horizontally.
The answer is \u201cfrequent\u201d inspections are required when: The lift was purchased as used equipment unless it is already up-to-date on frequent and annual inspections. The lift has been in service for 3 months, or 150 hours - whichever comes first. The lift has been out of service for more than 3 months.
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Items to look for include: An aerial lift is any vehicle-mounted device used to elevate personnel, including: Extendable boom platforms, \u2022 Aerial ladders, \u2022 Articulating (jointed) boom platforms, \u2022 Vertical towers, and \u2022 Any combination of the above.
At the end of their shift, operators should properly shut down and lockout the scissor lift after parking it on a level surface away from obstructions. Lower the platform, turn off the machine and charge the unit's battery for the next day's work.
BOOM LIFT MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST VISUAL CHECK OF EXTERIOR. Make sure tires have proper air levels. Check for visible leaks. Ensure all labels, warnings and hazard signs are legible. ... VISUAL CHECK OF INTERIOR. Test lower-level controls for emergency functions. Test horns, gauges, lights and backup signal. ... ENGINE INSPECTION.
OSHA aerial lift annual inspection requirements are nothing if not comprehensive. Workers must conduct a pre-use aerial lift inspection to ensure various lift components are safe and functional, including: Articulating boom platform.
Yes, aerial lift certification is required by OSHA. Your employees can't legally operate aerial lifts, scissor lifts, aerial work platforms (AWPs), or mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) without training.

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