Scissor Lift Safety Training - OSHA Safety for Employees
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- www.safetyvide... If your employees use a scissor lift as part of their jobs then this scissor lift safety training video is a must see. Keeping your employees safe while using a scissor lift is important for you and for them.
Thanks this help me to understand more about the equipment
What makes this a OSHA Video? The fact that it just says it in the title? I am trying to gather some content together but dont know how to find out if it is officially OSHA
Hi, this video teaches the principles that are contained in OSHA sections on Fall Protection as well as the ANSI sections pertaining to Powered Lifts. You can see Sections 29 CFR 1926.451(g) or 29 CFR 1910.29(a)(3)(vii)) of the OSHA standard. Those are the principles discussed in the video. If you want something direct from OSHA take a look at www.osha.gov/etools/scaffolding/scissor-lifts
In 20 plus years I have never been offered nor have I seen anyone take scissor lift training. Same goes for being allowed time to become familiar with a lift.
First time on one today 50ft up 😅 funnnn dayyyy
Who ever watches this and is new in construction, please never tie off to a scissor lift. Even when the GC forces you to, just go home. It is not safe to tie off to a scissor lift for multiple reasons. Don't let the boots on the ground dictate your safety ( They are just covering their asses for insurance). There is a reason why OSHA does not require you to tie off in a scissor lift!!
according to OSHA you should tie off unless the rails are 42" or more high
can scissor lift be driven when up high to go forward or backwards?
There are no standards for this, you would have to refer to what the lift manufacturer specifies, but as a general rule: unless authorized by the manufacturer, you cannot move a lift until you have lowered the scissors all the way down, to prevent tip-over and/or "catapult" effect.
It would be hilarious but best not to do it because it is unsafe.
The Toyota I'm working on can indeed but only when it's up to 90% of its maximum reach. Won't move when at 100%
Yes all the time. That's why you are "required" to have a spotter on the ground. I hang 6" pipe in the air all the time and drive with it in the air lol, its completely safe if you are aware of your surroundings and are within the weight limit of the lift.
What would be considered too windy to operate a sissor lift? 20mph winds? 25mph winds?
90 mph I think
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