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10.13 Electrical Hazard.
All applicable safety related work practices intended to protect personnel from
electrical hazards shall be defined and explained to the operator by a qualified person. The operator shall
maintain the appropriate Minimum Approach Distance (MAD) from energized conductors and apparatus
commensurate with the operator’s qualification. See Appendix F for information on the Minimum Approach
Distance and other precautions.
11. Responsibilities of Lessors or Lessees.
11.1 General Responsibilities.
Each renter or lessor or lessee shall comply with the requirements of the
applicable section or sections below.
11.1.1 Lessor or Lessee as Dealer or Installer.
When a lessor or lessee uses the aerial device as a dealer
or installer they shall have the same responsibilities as specified under Section 7 of this standard.
11.1.2 Lessor or Lessee as Owner.
When a lessor or lessee uses the aerial device as an owner they shall
have the same responsibilities as specified under Section 8 of this standard.
11.1.3 Lessor or Lessee as User.
When a lessor or lessee uses the aerial device as a user they shall have
the same responsibilities as specified under Section 9 of this standard.
11.1.4 Lessor or Lessee as Operator.
When a lessor or lessee uses the aerial device as an operator they
shall have the same responsibilities as specified under Section 10 of this standard.
11.2 Ownership Responsibilities.
The lessor shall carry out the responsibilities of ownership specified in
this standard which are not assigned to the lessee as the user.
11.3 Obligations.
Upon delivery each lessor of an aerial device shall provide the operators manual and the
ANSI/SIA A92.2-2009 Manual of Responsibilities for dealers, owners, users, operators, lessors, lessees and
brokers of Vehicle Mounted Elevating and Rotating Aerial Devices. These manuals shall be stored on the
mobile unit.
11.3.1 Inspection and Test.
Prior to delivery, the lessor of an aerial device shall perform a frequent
inspection as specified in Section 8.2.3 of this standard.
11.3.2 Responsibilities.
Upon delivery, each lessor of an aerial device shall inform the lessee of their
responsibilities in accordance with Section 8 as to inspection, testing and maintenance requirements;
Section 9 as to user’s responsibilities; and Section 10 as to operator’s responsibilities.
11.4 Training.
The lessor shall offer training or training materials that aid the lessee in the operation,
inspection, testing and maintenance of the aerial device. This training shall be offered initially and
subsequently on request.
11.4.1 General training.
Only personnel who have received general instructions regarding the inspection,
application and operation of aerial devices, including recognition and avoidance of hazards associated with
their operation, shall operate an aerial device. Such items covered shall include, but not necessarily be
limited to, the following issues and requirements:
(1) The purpose and use of manuals.
(2) That operating manuals are an integral part of the aerial device and must be properly stored on the
vehicle when not in use.
(3) A pre-start inspection.
(4) Responsibilities associated with problems or malfunctions affecting the operation of the aerial device.
(5) Factors affecting stability.
(6) The purpose of placards and decals.
(7) Workplace inspection.
(8) Applicable safety rules and regulations, such as Part 4, ANSI C2-2007, National Electrical Safety Code
(applies to utility workers as defined in ANSI C2). The above standard is an example; other industries using
Aerial Devices have safety rules pertinent to that industry.
(9) Authorization to operate.
(10) Operator warnings and instructions.
(11) Proper use of personal fall protection equipment. Fall protection systems criteria and practices are
covered in 29 CFR 1926.502.