AERIAL LIFT DAILY INSPECTION CHECKLIST 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the AERIAL LIFT DAILY INSPECTION CHECKLIST in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Equipment ID# and Equipment Hours at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking inspections.
  3. Fill in the Operator’s Name and Date fields to ensure accountability and record-keeping.
  4. Proceed to each item listed, such as Tires & Lugs, Basket, and Hydraulic Lift Cylinders. For each item, visually inspect according to the procedures outlined and check off 'Okay' or 'Not Okay' based on your findings.
  5. For items like Fuel Levels and Function Tests, follow the instructions provided to ensure all criteria are met. Document any issues directly in the form.
  6. Once completed, review all entries for accuracy before saving or sharing your checklist for further action.

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While OSHA does not have a specific standard for the hazard you raised, employee exposure to hazards related to heavy lifting and back injuries may be addressed under Section 5(a)(1) of the OSH Act, commonly referred to as the General Duty Clause.
Crane Safety Inspection Frequency OSHA requires that all active cranes must be inspected once a year at the minimum. However, depending on the cranes usage, additional inspections will be required.
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.
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.
General/Misc. - Daily Equipment Check Examine the wire rope and load chain by walking 360 degrees around the hook block. Make sure there are no reductions in diameter. Make sure there are no broken wires. Verify that the wire rope is not kinked, cut, crushed, unstranded, or thermally damaged.

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To help maintain a safe worksite environment, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) has aerial lift inspection requirements that employees must follow. ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standards require a yearly inspection every 13 months.
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.
You must conduct aerial lift inspections at least every three months or every 150 hours, whichever comes first, ing to ANSI/SIA Standards A92. 5 and A92. 6 section 6.6(2). In addition, an inspection should be performed by an aerial lift equipment mechanic.

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