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LJB University™ has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association forContinuing Education and Training (IACET), 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102. .
Moderator: Speaker:KIM MESSER THOMAS E. KRAMER, P.E., C.S.P. [email protected] [email protected]
LIFT EQUIPMENT
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Identify the different types of lifts commonly used
Discuss uses and limitations related to lift equipment
Review requirements for vacating or entering an aerial
lift
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REFERENCES AND SOURCES
LJB training material
Joe Shaw>Reliance Industries, fall protection equipment manufacture
Jeffrey Stachowiak> “Preventing a Catapulting Event in an Aerial Work Platform”
>Sunbelt Rentals (USA), Safety Training Director
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AGENDA
Types
Use and limitations
Vacating or entering
Closing
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AGENDA
Types > Scissors lifts
> Fork lift baskets
> Articulating lifts
Use and limitations
Vacating or entering an elevated lift
Closing
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SCISSOR LIFTS
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SCISSOR LIFTS
Must include a platform with an access point, a self-closing access gate or slide bar, a solid top rail,mid-rail, & toe board
Railings permanently attached
Personal fall protection not required by OSHA when operating or riding in a scissor lift>OSHA Letter of Interpretation
• May 22, 1998
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FORKLIFT ELEVATED PLATFORM
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FORKLIFT ELEVATED PLATFORM
ANSI B56.1 > Platform requirements
> Platform attachment
> Control requirements
www.itsdf.org
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FORKLIFT ELEVATED PLATFORM
Attached to powered industrial trucks
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AERIAL LIFTS
Boom supported aerial lifts
Articulating arm boom aerial lifts
Truck mounted bucket aerial lifts
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STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS
OSHA 1910 subpart F
OSHA 1926 subpart L
ANSI A92 series>A92.2 for Vehicle-Mounted Rotating and Elevating Work
Platforms
>A92.5 Boom-Supported Elevating Work Platforms
>A92.6 Self-Propelled Elevating Work Platforms
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AERIAL LIFTS
Anchoring to an adjacent pole, structure or equipment while working from an aerial lift is NOT permitted
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AERIAL LIFTS
Truck mounted bucket aerial lifts should NOT be moved while the boom is elevated in a working position with personnel in the bucket
Except for equipment specifically design for this type of operation
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AERIAL LIFTS
Workers should stand firmly on the floor of the basket
Workers should NOT sit or climb on the railings of the basket
Do NOT use planks, ladders or other devices that allow the worker to gain additional reach
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AGENDA
Types
Use and limitations>Catapulting action
>Working level
>Anchorage
Vacating or entering
Closing
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CATAPULTING ACTION
Observations
Causes
Prevention
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CATAPULTING ACTION
Observations> IPAF website video
>www.ipaf.org
Causes
Prevention
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CATAPULTING ACTION
Observations
Causes>Condition of surface
>Other vehicles or objects
>Equipment condition
Prevention
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CATAPULTING ACTION
Observations
Causes
Prevention>Training
>Pre-use inspection
>Operator actions/behavior
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CATAPULTING ACTION – KEY POINTS
The purpose of the harness/lanyard is. . .> To keep workers inside the protection of the guardrails and in the
platform should you be bounced upward or catapulted.
> Why?
• Because once your body leaves the inside of the
basket/platform you can still be seriously hurt even with
proper personal fall arrest protection.
• Even getting bounced around inside the platform can lead to
serious injuries
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WORKING LEVEL
Observations
Causes
Prevention
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WORKING LEVEL
Observations
Causes>Geometry of lift
>Obstructions
>Wrong equipment for task
Prevention
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WORKING LEVEL
Observations
Causes
Prevention>Boom Type Platforms from www.ipaf.org
• It is strongly recommended that a full body harness
with an adjustable lanyard (used to provide work
restraint and adjusted to be as short as possible) is
used when working from a boom type Mobile Elevating
Work Platform (MEWP).
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WORKING LEVEL
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IPAF PUBLICATION
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EQUIPMENT MANUAL
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EQUIPMENT MANUAL
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PRACTICAL APPLICATION
Purpose of the harness/lanyard . It is
NOT:> Used so the occupants can climb
onto the guardrails or out of the
platform or gain additional height
by standing on any other objects.
> So the occupants can lean out
over the guardrails
> Much protection if the lift tips
over.
A harness/lanyard has to be
considered the LAST line of defense.
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KEY POINTS
Analogy for aerials lifts> Harness and lanyard in aerial lift: fall protection
Seat belt in car: crash protection
> Harness and lanyards should restrain the user
Fall protection options> Guardrail
> Fall arrest
> Fall restraint
> “User determination within manufacturer’s limitations and/or
recommendations”
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ANCHORAGE
Observations
Causes
Prevention
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ANCHORAGE
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ANCHORAGE
Observations
Causes>Minimal industry uniformity
>Minimal guidance to user
> “We’ve always done it that way and no one has gotten
hurt….Yet.”
Prevention
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ANCHORAGE
Observations
Causes
Prevention>Anchorage as low as possible
>Lanyard shortened
>Snap hook that meets:
• ANSI Z359.1-2007
• ANSI Z359.12-2009
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KEY POINTS
ANSI Z92.5-2006> Fall arrest systems, beyond the anchorage, are not part of the
aerial work platform and are to be specified and supplied by the
user of the aerial work platform.
You might ask:> What about compatibility?
> What about falling outside the lift while connected to lift?
> What about clearances?
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KEY POINTS - CLEARANCES
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AGENDA
Types
Use and limitations
Vacating or entering>Overall
>Example procedures
Closing
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ANSI A92.6
“If permitted by the manufacturer, personnel shall only vacate
or enter a raised aerial platform by following the guidelines
and instructions provided by the manufacturer.”
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VACATING OR ENTERING
Why is it done?>No other feasible way
>Fatigue
>Safer
Transferring>Swing gate or lift bar?
>Anchorage
>Lanyard
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SNORKEL TB80
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GENIE
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GENIE
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AGENDA
Types
Use and limitations
Vacating or entering
Closing
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TAKE-AWAYS
1. Causes and results of catapulting events
2. Lift usage to minimize catapulting events
3. Correct use of anchorages in lifts
4. Correct use of harness and lanyards in lifts
5. Aerial lift industry is still developing requirements
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ACTION ITEMS
Determine how lifts are being used
Keep workers in lifts> Low, compatible anchorages
> Shortened lanyards
Review this material with them
Develop procedure when exiting is safest method
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Identify the different types of lifts commonly used
Discuss uses and limitations related to lift equipment
Review requirements for vacating or entering an aerial
lift
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LJB University™ has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association forContinuing Education and Training (IACET), 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102. .
Moderator: Speaker:KIM MESSER THOMAS E. KRAMER, P.E., C.S.P. [email protected] [email protected]
LIFT EQUIPMENT