Pre-Start Inspection Guide for Aerial Lifts
A pre-start inspection includes the vehicle & lift components as well as the work zone.
VEHICLE COMPONENTS
LIFT COMPONENTS
Operating and emergency controls
Personal Protective Devices
Fluid Leaks
Proper Fluid levels
Wheels and Tires
Battery & Charger
Hydraulic, Air, Pneumatic, Fuel & Electrical Systems
Fiberglass & Other Insulating Components
Mechanical Fasteners & Locking Pins
Outriggers, Stabilizers, And Other Structures
Lower-Level Controls
Steering and Brakes
Missing / Unreadable Operational & Instructional Placards or Control Markings
Loose Or Missing Parts
Warning devices
Work Zone Inspections
Employers must ensure that work zones are inspected for hazards and take corrective actions to eliminate such hazards before and during operation of an aerial lift. Items to look for include:
Severe Weather Conditions
Inadequate Ceiling Heights
Other Overhead Obstructions
Overhead Electric Power Lines
Slopes, Ditches, Or Bumps
Debris & Floor Obstructions
Drop-Offs, Holes, & Unstable Surfaces
Other Hazardous Locations & Atmospheres
Others Workers Near Work Area
Pre-Start Inspection
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Pre-Start Inspection Guide for Aerial Lifts
A pre-start inspection includes the vehicle & lift components as well as the work zone.
VEHICLE COMPONENTS
LIFT COMPONENTS
Operating and emergency controls
Personal Protective Devices
Fluid Leaks
Proper Fluid levels
Wheels and Tires
Battery & Charger
Hydraulic, Air, Pneumatic, Fuel & Electrical Systems
Fiberglass & Other Insulating Components
Mechanical Fasteners & Locking Pins
Outriggers, Stabilizers, And Other Structures
Lower-Level Controls
Steering and Brakes
Missing / Unreadable Operational & Instructional Placards or Control Markings
Loose Or Missing Parts
Warning devices
Work Zone Inspections
Employers must ensure that work zones are inspected for hazards and take corrective actions to eliminate such hazards before and during operation of an aerial lift. Items to look for include:
Severe Weather Conditions
Inadequate Ceiling Heights
Other Overhead Obstructions
Overhead Electric Power Lines
Slopes, Ditches, Or Bumps
Debris & Floor Obstructions
Drop-Offs, Holes, & Unstable Surfaces
Other Hazardous Locations & Atmospheres
Others Workers Near Work Area