Accidents from the operation of aerial platforms must be a priority for everyone who uses them because of the high probability for a severe injury or fatality. Aerial lift accidents are the cause of about 2% to 3% of all construction-related deaths, according the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Lifts with articulating booms are used in a wide variety of construction jobs and account for about 70% of lift accidents. They move on multiple axels, which change the lift capacity and shift the center of gravity. This can create a higher risk for tip-over accidents. Fatalities from accidents involving all types of lifts include:
Electricians and people who work around power lines account for the highest number of deaths; however, this is a topic that must be properly managed by every employer regardless of whether a company operates one or many aerial lifts, or however long or short the job takes.
All employers must be familiar with equipment manufacturer specifications and OSHA standards that include: 29CFR1910.67, 29CFR1910.269(p), 29CFR1926.21, 29CFR1926.453, and 29CFR1926.502.
Equipment selection and maintenance is the first step in developing an effective aerial lift policy. Although aerial lift cost increases for larger units, selecting the right size lift for the work that is anticipated is critical. The aerial lift must be able to safely reach and handle the anticipated weight for the work that is to be done.
Once it’s purchased, no equipment can be modified without written permission by the manufacturer. Inspection and maintenance for all equipment must follow manufacturer specifications. This can include inspection and maintenance of:
Maintenance and inspections include all systems on the equipment that include the vehicle components and the components that are involved with rigging and lifting the load.
Only trained employees who have been issued permits can operate aerial lifts. Training must be provided by authorized individuals who know about lift operation and limitations of the equipment. Because each lift has different specifications, operators must be trained on how to use each aerial lift that the company owns to understand its operation and limitations.
The operator is responsible for reading the aerial lift’s manual and how to operate it safely. This includes daily inspections, reporting worn or damaged parts, and wearing proper protective equipment to work near electrical lines. Operators must also be evaluated on equipment operation by a qualified individual.
Topics to cover in training include:
For the worksite, employers and operators must take into account how equipment will travel from one point to another and how loads will be lifted and moved into place. Employers must inspect each worksite and correct hazards before and during the operation. Hazards to look for include, but are not limited to:
Because worksite conditions change, operators must be able to recognize new hazards that develop and how to react to them.
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