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Aerial and Scissor Lift SafetyAerial and Scissor Lift Safety
• This presentation is intended as a resource for providing training
on OSHA’s standards regarding aerial lift devices. It is not a
substitute for any of the provisions of the Occupational Safety
and Health Act of 1970, or for any standards issued by the
U.S.Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA).
Aerial and Scissor Lift SafetyAerial and Scissor Lift Safety
Aerial and Scissor Lift SafetyAerial and Scissor Lift Safety
OSHA StandardsOSHA Standards
OSHA covers the use of aerial lifts in CFR
1926.453 and 1926.454. OSHA classifies
scissor lifts as mobile scaffolds and covers
them under CFR 1926.451, 1926.452(w) and
1926.454. The use of fall protection is required
when using both lift devices.
Types of Aerial LiftsTypes of Aerial Lifts
Aerial lifts include the following
types of vehicle-mounted aerial
devices used to elevate employees
to job-sites above ground:
Extensible Boom PlatformExtensible Boom Platform
Uses a single arm to lift the platform to the
desired height, often by hydraulics or, less
frequently, pneumatic pressure. The length
of the arm limits the reach of the boom lift.
Some boom lifts can extend the reach by
using telescoping sections within the arm
Aerial LadderAerial Ladder
An aerial device consisting of a
single- or multiple-section
extensible ladder. Most often used
by Fire Departments.
Articulating Boom PlatformArticulating Boom Platform
Operates in much the same way as the
normal boom lift, except it consists of at
least one joint in the arm. This joint allows
the arm to be twice as long.
Some are capable of rotating on an axis at the
base or even on the second arm. The second arm
can extend horizontally as well as vertically to
reach over crowded and difficult areas. This lift
provides great access to difficult areas.
Scissor LiftsScissor Lifts
Scissor lifts are another common type of
aerial working platform. The parts that
elevate the platform contain crossing,
interlocking members. When pressure is
applied to the outside of the lowest set of
supports through hydraulic, pneumatic or
mechanical means, the crossing supports
'lengthen' to raise the platform.
Scissor LiftsScissor Lifts
Scissor lifts usually cannot reach as
high as a boom, although some may
reach up to forty or fifty feet high
Training RequirementsTraining Requirements
OSHA requires training for aerial lifts and scissor lifts according to
CFR 1926.454. Training should include:
Training RequirementsTraining Requirements
The nature of any lift hazards, electrical hazards, fall hazards and falling object
hazards in the work area,
The correct procedures for dealing with electrical hazards and for erecting, maintaining
and disassembling the fall protection systems and falling object protection systems
being used,
The correct procedures for moving, operating, repairing, inspecting and
maintaining the type of lift in question
Proper use of the lift, and proper handling of materials on the lift,
The maximum intended load and the load-carrying capacity
of the lift used, and
Any additional requirements set by
the manufacturer.
Training RequirementsTraining Requirements
Employees must be provided with an operator's manual and a
maintenance manual for the lift being used.
All operators must demonstrate that they
understand how to use the lift and must be
retrained if they do not demonstrate the
skill or understanding needed for
safe operating procedures.
Training RequirementsTraining Requirements
Employees must be retrained when the
following situations occur:
Changes in the worksite present a hazard which was not previously
known to the employees,
Changes in the type of lift, fall protection, falling object protection
or other equipment present a hazard which was not
previously known to the employee, and
Where inadequacies in an affected employee's work
involving lifts indicate that the employee has
not retained the requisite proficiency.
Training RequirementsTraining Requirements
Training records should be maintained for at
least four years. Required information includes:
Names of employees trained, retrained and familiarized,
Name of the trainer(s),
Training covered,
Date of training, and
Written records of all inspections and repairs.
Selecting The Right LiftSelecting The Right Lift
When selecting a lift there are some important issues that must be considered.When selecting a lift there are some important issues that must be considered.
The type of work being performed,The type of work being performed,
The terrain in which the lift will beThe terrain in which the lift will be
utilized, andutilized, and
The number of employeesThe number of employees
and equipment needed.and equipment needed.
There are two main inspections that must be done
when using an aerial lift device. A pre-start
inspection of the lift must be performed before each
use and an inspection of the surrounding work site
in which the lift will be utilized.
InspectionsInspections
Pre-Start InspectionPre-Start Inspection
The manufacturer provides a list of items that shouldThe manufacturer provides a list of items that should
be inspected before use in the operator's manual.be inspected before use in the operator's manual.
Some items to inspect include:Some items to inspect include:
Operating and Emergency Controls
The Boom
Guardrails
Hydraulic System
Outriggers
Emergency Stop Buttons
Tires
Safety Guards and Sensors
Emergency Descent System
Work Site InspectionWork Site Inspection
It is necessary to inspect the work site also.
Items to inspect include:
The surface on which the lift will be used,
Hazards that might create dangerous driving
conditions, and
Weather conditions.
(Additional inspections may be
required by the lift manufacturer.)
Safety ProceduresSafety Procedures
Most lifts are equipped with various safety
features. Never remove or use these features for
any reason other than specified by the
manufacturer. Lifts should never be modified
without written permission from the manufacturer
or other equivalent entity. If modified, the lift must
be at least as safe as before it was modified.
Safety ProceduresSafety Procedures
Only authorized persons should operate an aerial lift.
Belting off to an adjacent pole, structure or
equipment while working from a lift is not permitted.
Safety ProceduresSafety Procedures
Employees should always stand
firmly on the floor of the lift.
They should not sit or climb on
the basket or guardrails or use
planks, ladders or other items to
attain a higher work position.
Never attempt this!
Safety ProceduresSafety Procedures
The operator should know the total load of the lift
including tools, supplies and other employees. The
weight of the load should be within the manufacturer's
suggested maximum safe working load.
Make sure the load is balanced.
Safety ProceduresSafety Procedures
Lifts should never be used as a crane unless the
manufacture has designed it to lift loads in such a
manner.
Hard hats should be worn by employees at all times.
Before moving the lift all employees should be made
aware of the move.
The operator should always refer to
the lift's operator manual for any other
safety procedures specific to the lift.
Specific Safety Procedures for Aerial LiftsSpecific Safety Procedures for Aerial Lifts
Brakes must be set and if the lift has outriggers they must
be positioned on pads or a solid surface.
Wheel chocks must be installed before using an aerial lift
on an incline, provided they can be installed safely.
An aerial truck should not be moved when the
boom is elevated in a working position with
men in the basket unless the lift is
specifically designed for
such operation.
Specific Safety Procedures for Aerial LiftsSpecific Safety Procedures for Aerial Lifts
Lower controls should be able to
override the platform controls but
should not be used unless
permission has been obtained
from the employees in the lift
or in case of emergency.
Aerial work platforms must have both platform and lower controls.
Platform controls must be in or beside the platform within easy
reach of the operator.
Specific Safety Procedures for Aerial LiftsSpecific Safety Procedures for Aerial Lifts
Before moving an aerial lift for travel, the
boom(s) must be properly cradled and
outriggers must be in stowed position.
Specific Safety Procedures for Aerial LiftsSpecific Safety Procedures for Aerial Lifts
If transferring from the lift platform to an adjacent structure is
necessary, 100% tie off is required. To perform the transfer, two
lanyards are required. One must be anchored to the platform and
the other to the structure.
The platform must be within one foot of the structure.
Another employee on the ground should guide the
operator when transporting the lift from one area
to another on the work site. The operator must
make sure that the boom is never over an
employee that is working on the ground.
Specific Safety Procedures for Scissor LiftsSpecific Safety Procedures for Scissor Lifts
Never raise the platform while the lift is on a truck or other vehicle.
Employees should never ride on a scissor lift unless the following conditions exist:
The surface on which the lift is being moved is within 3 degrees of level and free of pits,
holes and obstructions;
The height to base width ratio of the lift during movement is two to one or
less unless the lift is designed and manufactured to meet or exceed
recognized stability test requirements such as ANSI/SIA A92.5 and A92.6;
The lift does not travel more than 1 foot per second; and
No employee is on any part of the lift which extends
outward beyond the wheels.
Fall ProtectionFall Protection
Fall protection is required for
all employees that perform
work on a lift if they are going
to be elevated to a height of
10 feet above a lower level.
If the lift is used according to manufacturer's
guidelines and all safety precautions
are being followed, the chance
of any fall is minimal.
Fall ProtectionFall Protection
All scissor lifts require fall protection and guardrails that
are properly designed, maintained and meet OSHA
requirements meet that requirement. If the guardrail does
not meet OSHA standards, or if an employee leaves the
safety of the work platform, then a personal fall arrest
system utilizing a body harness is required.
Fall ProtectionFall Protection
All aerial lifts require fall protection. Guardrails and buckets
provide some fall protection but due to the “catapulting”
characteristics of lifts it is necessary to have additional
fall protection.
A full body harness should be worn and a
lanyard attached to the boom or basket when
working from an aerial lift. The length of the
lanyard must conform to the lift manufacturer's
guidelines.
Fall ProtectionFall Protection
Tie-off to an adjacent structure is
not allowed due to the possibility
of being pulled out when the
lift is moved.
Most lifts contain a restraining point which is designed to
attach to a personal fall arrest system or restraining
device. If no anchor point is available, it is up to the site
supervisor to determine the best point to tie-off.
Fall ProtectionFall Protection
Your employer and the manufacturer of the lift in
use will provide more precise fall protection rules
and guidelines.
Manufacturer's guidelines must always be followed.
Shutdown ProceduresShutdown Procedures
Certain steps must be taken to ensure the safety of all
employees and the lift in use.

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Aerial and scissor lift safety 2

  • 1. Aerial and Scissor Lift SafetyAerial and Scissor Lift Safety
  • 2. • This presentation is intended as a resource for providing training on OSHA’s standards regarding aerial lift devices. It is not a substitute for any of the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, or for any standards issued by the U.S.Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Aerial and Scissor Lift SafetyAerial and Scissor Lift Safety
  • 3. Aerial and Scissor Lift SafetyAerial and Scissor Lift Safety
  • 4. OSHA StandardsOSHA Standards OSHA covers the use of aerial lifts in CFR 1926.453 and 1926.454. OSHA classifies scissor lifts as mobile scaffolds and covers them under CFR 1926.451, 1926.452(w) and 1926.454. The use of fall protection is required when using both lift devices.
  • 5. Types of Aerial LiftsTypes of Aerial Lifts Aerial lifts include the following types of vehicle-mounted aerial devices used to elevate employees to job-sites above ground:
  • 6. Extensible Boom PlatformExtensible Boom Platform Uses a single arm to lift the platform to the desired height, often by hydraulics or, less frequently, pneumatic pressure. The length of the arm limits the reach of the boom lift. Some boom lifts can extend the reach by using telescoping sections within the arm
  • 7. Aerial LadderAerial Ladder An aerial device consisting of a single- or multiple-section extensible ladder. Most often used by Fire Departments.
  • 8. Articulating Boom PlatformArticulating Boom Platform Operates in much the same way as the normal boom lift, except it consists of at least one joint in the arm. This joint allows the arm to be twice as long. Some are capable of rotating on an axis at the base or even on the second arm. The second arm can extend horizontally as well as vertically to reach over crowded and difficult areas. This lift provides great access to difficult areas.
  • 9. Scissor LiftsScissor Lifts Scissor lifts are another common type of aerial working platform. The parts that elevate the platform contain crossing, interlocking members. When pressure is applied to the outside of the lowest set of supports through hydraulic, pneumatic or mechanical means, the crossing supports 'lengthen' to raise the platform.
  • 10. Scissor LiftsScissor Lifts Scissor lifts usually cannot reach as high as a boom, although some may reach up to forty or fifty feet high
  • 11. Training RequirementsTraining Requirements OSHA requires training for aerial lifts and scissor lifts according to CFR 1926.454. Training should include:
  • 12. Training RequirementsTraining Requirements The nature of any lift hazards, electrical hazards, fall hazards and falling object hazards in the work area, The correct procedures for dealing with electrical hazards and for erecting, maintaining and disassembling the fall protection systems and falling object protection systems being used, The correct procedures for moving, operating, repairing, inspecting and maintaining the type of lift in question Proper use of the lift, and proper handling of materials on the lift, The maximum intended load and the load-carrying capacity of the lift used, and Any additional requirements set by the manufacturer.
  • 13. Training RequirementsTraining Requirements Employees must be provided with an operator's manual and a maintenance manual for the lift being used. All operators must demonstrate that they understand how to use the lift and must be retrained if they do not demonstrate the skill or understanding needed for safe operating procedures.
  • 14. Training RequirementsTraining Requirements Employees must be retrained when the following situations occur: Changes in the worksite present a hazard which was not previously known to the employees, Changes in the type of lift, fall protection, falling object protection or other equipment present a hazard which was not previously known to the employee, and Where inadequacies in an affected employee's work involving lifts indicate that the employee has not retained the requisite proficiency.
  • 15. Training RequirementsTraining Requirements Training records should be maintained for at least four years. Required information includes: Names of employees trained, retrained and familiarized, Name of the trainer(s), Training covered, Date of training, and Written records of all inspections and repairs.
  • 16. Selecting The Right LiftSelecting The Right Lift When selecting a lift there are some important issues that must be considered.When selecting a lift there are some important issues that must be considered. The type of work being performed,The type of work being performed, The terrain in which the lift will beThe terrain in which the lift will be utilized, andutilized, and The number of employeesThe number of employees and equipment needed.and equipment needed.
  • 17. There are two main inspections that must be done when using an aerial lift device. A pre-start inspection of the lift must be performed before each use and an inspection of the surrounding work site in which the lift will be utilized. InspectionsInspections
  • 18. Pre-Start InspectionPre-Start Inspection The manufacturer provides a list of items that shouldThe manufacturer provides a list of items that should be inspected before use in the operator's manual.be inspected before use in the operator's manual. Some items to inspect include:Some items to inspect include: Operating and Emergency Controls The Boom Guardrails Hydraulic System Outriggers Emergency Stop Buttons Tires Safety Guards and Sensors Emergency Descent System
  • 19. Work Site InspectionWork Site Inspection It is necessary to inspect the work site also. Items to inspect include: The surface on which the lift will be used, Hazards that might create dangerous driving conditions, and Weather conditions. (Additional inspections may be required by the lift manufacturer.)
  • 20. Safety ProceduresSafety Procedures Most lifts are equipped with various safety features. Never remove or use these features for any reason other than specified by the manufacturer. Lifts should never be modified without written permission from the manufacturer or other equivalent entity. If modified, the lift must be at least as safe as before it was modified.
  • 21. Safety ProceduresSafety Procedures Only authorized persons should operate an aerial lift. Belting off to an adjacent pole, structure or equipment while working from a lift is not permitted.
  • 22. Safety ProceduresSafety Procedures Employees should always stand firmly on the floor of the lift. They should not sit or climb on the basket or guardrails or use planks, ladders or other items to attain a higher work position. Never attempt this!
  • 23. Safety ProceduresSafety Procedures The operator should know the total load of the lift including tools, supplies and other employees. The weight of the load should be within the manufacturer's suggested maximum safe working load. Make sure the load is balanced.
  • 24. Safety ProceduresSafety Procedures Lifts should never be used as a crane unless the manufacture has designed it to lift loads in such a manner. Hard hats should be worn by employees at all times. Before moving the lift all employees should be made aware of the move. The operator should always refer to the lift's operator manual for any other safety procedures specific to the lift.
  • 25. Specific Safety Procedures for Aerial LiftsSpecific Safety Procedures for Aerial Lifts Brakes must be set and if the lift has outriggers they must be positioned on pads or a solid surface. Wheel chocks must be installed before using an aerial lift on an incline, provided they can be installed safely. An aerial truck should not be moved when the boom is elevated in a working position with men in the basket unless the lift is specifically designed for such operation.
  • 26. Specific Safety Procedures for Aerial LiftsSpecific Safety Procedures for Aerial Lifts Lower controls should be able to override the platform controls but should not be used unless permission has been obtained from the employees in the lift or in case of emergency. Aerial work platforms must have both platform and lower controls. Platform controls must be in or beside the platform within easy reach of the operator.
  • 27. Specific Safety Procedures for Aerial LiftsSpecific Safety Procedures for Aerial Lifts Before moving an aerial lift for travel, the boom(s) must be properly cradled and outriggers must be in stowed position.
  • 28. Specific Safety Procedures for Aerial LiftsSpecific Safety Procedures for Aerial Lifts If transferring from the lift platform to an adjacent structure is necessary, 100% tie off is required. To perform the transfer, two lanyards are required. One must be anchored to the platform and the other to the structure. The platform must be within one foot of the structure. Another employee on the ground should guide the operator when transporting the lift from one area to another on the work site. The operator must make sure that the boom is never over an employee that is working on the ground.
  • 29. Specific Safety Procedures for Scissor LiftsSpecific Safety Procedures for Scissor Lifts Never raise the platform while the lift is on a truck or other vehicle. Employees should never ride on a scissor lift unless the following conditions exist: The surface on which the lift is being moved is within 3 degrees of level and free of pits, holes and obstructions; The height to base width ratio of the lift during movement is two to one or less unless the lift is designed and manufactured to meet or exceed recognized stability test requirements such as ANSI/SIA A92.5 and A92.6; The lift does not travel more than 1 foot per second; and No employee is on any part of the lift which extends outward beyond the wheels.
  • 30. Fall ProtectionFall Protection Fall protection is required for all employees that perform work on a lift if they are going to be elevated to a height of 10 feet above a lower level. If the lift is used according to manufacturer's guidelines and all safety precautions are being followed, the chance of any fall is minimal.
  • 31. Fall ProtectionFall Protection All scissor lifts require fall protection and guardrails that are properly designed, maintained and meet OSHA requirements meet that requirement. If the guardrail does not meet OSHA standards, or if an employee leaves the safety of the work platform, then a personal fall arrest system utilizing a body harness is required.
  • 32. Fall ProtectionFall Protection All aerial lifts require fall protection. Guardrails and buckets provide some fall protection but due to the “catapulting” characteristics of lifts it is necessary to have additional fall protection. A full body harness should be worn and a lanyard attached to the boom or basket when working from an aerial lift. The length of the lanyard must conform to the lift manufacturer's guidelines.
  • 33. Fall ProtectionFall Protection Tie-off to an adjacent structure is not allowed due to the possibility of being pulled out when the lift is moved. Most lifts contain a restraining point which is designed to attach to a personal fall arrest system or restraining device. If no anchor point is available, it is up to the site supervisor to determine the best point to tie-off.
  • 34. Fall ProtectionFall Protection Your employer and the manufacturer of the lift in use will provide more precise fall protection rules and guidelines. Manufacturer's guidelines must always be followed.
  • 35. Shutdown ProceduresShutdown Procedures Certain steps must be taken to ensure the safety of all employees and the lift in use.