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The Importance of Aerial Platform Training

Aerial lifts are a crucial piece of equipment that has effectively replaced ladders and scaffolding on many job sites. They are a category of equipment that includes vertical towers, aerial ladders, and extendable boom platforms. Workers in industries that use these types of equipment must use care to use aerial platforms effectively and safely.

Are Your Operators Using This Equipment Safely?

Man lifts provide easy access to work on construction and repair projects at high elevations. Even though aerial lifts provide a lot more flexibility and mobility than ladders and scaffolding, they must be used with caution to protect the operator and other personnel working around the lift. Fortunately, training programs are the best way to teach aerial lift operators to use the controls on these systems while engaging in the safe behaviors.

The Essential Aspects of Aerial Platform Training

One of the essential aspects of aerial platform training is how you can correctly use manual deceleration in emergency situations. This immediately overrides the machine to lower the manual lift in case of an emergency. Simply being able to correctly use manual deceleration in emergency situations can prevent many dangerous and life-threatening accidents.

Scissor lifts are another common piece of aerial lift equipment. Often used in industrial settings, scissor lifts are powered by hydraulics, diesel or electric motors. OSHA classifies scissor lifts as mobile scaffolds instead of aerial devices. However, even though scissor lifts are not officially considered aerial devices, being trained on aerial lifts can still prevent potential accidents in a workplace setting.

How You Can Help Prevent Serious Accidents

Some of the most serious accidents that can result from using aerial lifts include electric shock, contact with overhead objects, and body or limb crushing entanglement. Falls are by far the greatest risk, which can cause paralysis or even immediate death. These accidents are more likely to occur when employees are not correctly trained in how to use the controls of these machines. Not only can this result in tragedy for the employees involved, it can also present major liabilities for your company.

Keep Your Employees Current

Workers who use these lifts must be trained in their correct use. Employees often need to be retrained in the proper use of aerial lifts on a periodic basis, especially if it has been a long time since initial training. Retraining is also a good investment after a workplace incident. The men and women who bravely sign up to work at high heights deserve the best training we can offer.

We specialize in comprehensive, versatile workplace instruction like aerial lift training and can provide on-site options to reduce downtime. Contact the knowledgeable staff at RWLS Safety at 570-404-8420 to learn more.

Sources:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvDyaNTPHTo

https://www.osha.gov/Publications/aerial-lifts-factsheet.html

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