This is in response to your letter of july 26 2000 requesting interpretations on the use of aerial lifts to transport workers to and from elevated workstations and the applicability of 1926 453 b 2 iii to scissor lifts.
Using aerial lift as a means to access roof.
Osha has different requirements for fall protection in aerial lifts.
If you re accessing from a scissor lift now you should be tied off to the lift when you get up there tie off to your roof anchor point with a double leg lanyard and then untie from your scissor lift.
Scissor lifts are helpful for reaching heights and areas that are easier to access.
If you re looking for an electric scissor lift for indoor use look specifically for one with non marking tires.
I m concerned that they re jumping genres.
The employee was using an articulating boom aerial lift as a means of access to the roof.
It s not uncommon to see scissor lifts with a work platform that s two to three times as long as it is wide.
Ensure that access gates or openings are closed.
If this cannot be assured then the person should tie off to an appropriate nearby structure during entry to and egress from the lift.
The manufacturers of the lifts should also certify that the aerial lifts are designed not to tip over should a person tied to the lift fall from the lift from a position on top of the manbasket guardrail.
This enables operators to exit the platform to perform work on structures as long as the pitch is no greater than 4 12 18 while using the boom platform as a tie off anchor.
The employee slipped and fell 45 feet to the ground while attempting to get into the lift.
I am using a lift to get on and off the roof.
I ve seen scissor lifts being used as an elevator or a material lift on a job.
Scissor lifts move in a straight up and down vertical direction only.
We apologize for the lateness of this response.
Aerial lift equipment like boom lifts and scissor lifts require a preparation and caution to ensure safe and successful operation.
Fall protection while operating an aerial lift.
As experienced ventilation contractors the team at moffitt mechanical knows a thing or two about safely working with aerial lifts.
Going from something that was made for powered access and then.
If you access from the boom lift on the safe side of the warning line you re okay.
Many indoor electric scissor lifts have a narrow platform that lets workers access tight spaces in warehouses.
Stand firmly on the floor of the bucket or lift.
A scissor lift is also enclosed with guardrails but does not articulate like a boom lift does.
Aerial lift operations are an integral part any rooftop contracting or maintenance work.
Staying safe on the roof.
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