Aerial lift 2024 Flashcards
This is the two main risks associated with operating an aerial lift.
Electrocution, Injuries (caused by falling)
Three common causes of aerial lift accidents.
Stability problems, Operator error, Violating OSHA regulations
OSHA 1926.453
Aerial lifts
OSHA 1910.67
Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms.
Minimum Clearance from power lines when voltages of Over 750V, not over 2KV are present.
18 inches
Minimum Clearance from power lines when voltages of Over 15KV, not over 37KV are present.
36 inches
This is the vehicle and aerial lift inspections frequency by the operator.
Daily and Monthly.
This is the ANSI inspection frequency done by a 3rd party.
Annual.
These 2 items are signs of fatigue in welds.
rust and cracks
This fitting was invented in the early 1900’s to lubricate parts.
Zerk
CDL
Commercial Driver’s License
GVWR
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
To comply with DOT, any vehicle with a (GVWR) greater than or equal to 26,001 lbs, requires this to operate.
CDL
This is the maximum slope when operating an aerial lift.
5° (approximately 1-foot rise in 12 feet)
PTO
Power Take-Off