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Aerial Lift Safety

Posted on 12/22 by Erin Helms

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The aerial lift is great for accessing job sites such as roofs, HVAC equipment, and hard-to-reach projects where scaffolding is not an option. Safety is of the utmost importance with Aerial lifts. You must be familiar with the hazards aerial lifts present such as tips, collisions, and the risk of electric shock. Here is how to stay safe while using aerial lifts.

Ensure Operators Are Trained

Only operators who are trained and certified should operate a lift. Confirm that your operators’ certifications are up to date and that they are familiar with the manufacturer’s guidelines for each lift they use.

Examine the Lift Before Operation

Inspect every single component of the lift before operation. Check the fluid levels, the battery, charger, wheels, tires, horns, and lights. Ensure that the hydraulic, air, and electrical systems are functioning. Check for any loose or missing parts. Test the lift to ensure it works properly before loading it with personnel and supplies.

Inspect the Work Area for Possible Hazards

The safety of the work zone is as important as the machinery. When indoors, look at the ceiling and floor to identify potential hazards. Check the surrounding area for unstable surfaces, bumps, or other obstructions. When working outside, inspect the area for drop-offs, holes, ditches, slopes, debris, or floor obstructions. Take note of overhead electrical lines and communication cables and monitor high winds and severe weather conditions.

Don’t Surpass Reach and Weight Limits

Always take time to calculate weight before loading and operating an aerial lift. Account for the weight of the operator, tools, and materials and adhere to the weight and reach restrictions set forth by the manufacturer to avoid tip-overs.

Avoid Sitting, Leaning, or Climbing on the Edge of the Bucket or Platform

The guardrails are for protection, not for climbing or sitting. Putting weight on the rails puts the employee at risk of falling and the lift tipping over. Although there might be a temptation to reach out for something slightly out of reach, please do not do it. Move the machine to avoid a serious injury.

Never Override the Safety Features

A temporary convenience is never worth the increased potential for accidents. When you override the safety features, you risk extending the lift too far or operating at dangerous speeds.

Do Not Put Scaffolding on the Lift Platform or Bucket

The addition of scaffolding to the platform or bucket increases the risk of a fall. Avoid this practice even if the scaffolding is under the weight capacity limit.

Never Move a Lift in An Upright Position

Always completely lower a scissor lift before moving it unless otherwise stated in the manufacturer’s instructions. Moving a scissor lift when only slightly elevated can put the lift at risk of tipping over. Boom lifts have special safety precautions due to their design. The range of motion creates potential hazards. LaborMAX has numerous job opportunities in multiple industries, such as construction, warehousing, and general labor.

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