Inspect aerial lifts before operating

Are you getting ready to operate an aerial lift?
OSHA recommends a pre-start inspection of the vehicle
and lift components.

First, check vehicle components:

  • Battery and charger
  • Fluid levels, including oil, hydraulic, fuel and coolant
    (look for leaks)
  • Horn, gauges, lights and backup alarms
  • Lower-level controls
  • Steering and brakes
  • Wheels and tires

Then, thoroughly inspect lift components:

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  • Cable and wiring harnesses
  • Fiberglass and other insulating components
  • Guardrail systems
  • Hydraulic, air, pneumatic, fuel and electrical systems
  • Loose or missing parts
  • Mechanical fasteners and locking pins
  • Missing or unreadable placards; warnings;
    or operational, instructional and control markings
  • Operating and emergency controls
  • Outriggers, stabilizers and other structures
  • Personal protective devices

“Do not operate any aerial lift if any of these components
are defective until it is repaired by a qualified
person,” OSHA says. “Remove defective aerial lifts from
service (tag out) until repairs are made.”

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