Aerial Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments: Working With and Around a Lift
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Reaching high places can be challenging, but whether you find yourself hanging siding on a construction site, changing light bulbs in a warehouse, or performing outdoor utility work, aerial lifts can help you reach areas that would otherwise be impossible to get to. OSHA defines an aerial lift as any vehicle-mounted device, telescoping or articulating, or both, which is used to position personnel. They are mobile and can usually be set up and operated by one person.
This program will discuss preparing to work with an aerial lift, operating a lift, and working on the ground around an aerial lift safely. Topics include:
- How to inspect an aerial lift and its worksite
- How to prepare to use a lift and how to operate it safely
- What to do when you are finished working with a lift
- Hazards of working on the ground near an aerial lift