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Inspect aerial lifts before operating

Image reference for blog post showing two workers in a boom lift with appropriate safety equipment.

Photo: CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training

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:

Then, thoroughly inspect lift components:

“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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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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