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trainee. The document evidencing training shall include
the following information:
(1) Name of entity providing training or retraining.
(2) Name of trainer(s).
(3) Clear identification that training covered Boom-
Supported Elevating Work Platforms.
(4) Date of training.
(5) Name of trainee.
6.15.3 Record dissemination.
Upon request, an owner
accomplishing training and/or familiarization shall
provide the following:
(1) To a user, proof of training for an operator,
including name of trainer and date of training.
(2) To a user, the name of the person(s) receiving
familiarization upon delivery of the aerial platform.
6.16 Modifications.
The owner shall not modify or concur in
modification or alteration to the aerial platform without
the modifications being approved and certified in writing
by the manufacturer.
6.17
Manufacturer’s Safety Bulletins.
The owner shall
comply with safety related bulletins as received from the
manufacturer or dealer.
6.18
Responsibilities upon Sale.
Upon sale of the aerial
platform, the seller:
(1) Shall, upon delivery, ensure the operating and
maintenance manuals are conveyed to the new
owner.
(2) Shall, upon delivery, provide a copy of the current
Manual of Responsibilities to the new owner.
(3) Should provide repair and parts manuals to the new
owner.
(4) Shall, upon the request of the new owner, offer
training or advise where training may reasonably be
obtained.
7
Responsibilities of Users.
7.1 Basic
principles.
The information in this standard must
be supplemented by good job management, safety
control, and the application of sound principles of safety,
training, inspection, maintenance, application and
operation, consistent with all data available regarding the
parameters of intended use and expected environment.
Since the user has direct control over the application and
operation of aerial platforms, conformance with good
safety practices in this area is the responsibility of the
user and the operating personnel, including the operator.
Decisions on the use and operation of the aerial platform
must always be made with due consideration for the fact
that the aerial platform will be carrying personnel whose
safety is dependent on those decisions.
7.2 Manuals.
7.2.1 Machine
manuals.
Users shall keep and maintain a
copy (ies) of the operating and maintenance manual(s)
in the weather resistant storage compartment provided
by the manufacturer. The manual(s) is considered an
integral part of the aerial platform and is vital to
communicate necessary safety information to users and
operators.
7.2.2 Manual of Responsibilities.
The current Manual of
Responsibilities for dealers, owners, users, operators,
lessors, lessees and brokers of boom supported
elevating work platforms shall be provided and stored in
the weather resistant storage compartment.
7.3 Inspection
and
Maintenance.
Users shall inspect and
maintain the aerial platform as required to ensure proper
operation. The frequency of inspection and maintenance
shall be determined by the manufacturer’s
recommendations and be compatible with operating
conditions and the severity of the operating environment.
Aerial platforms that are not in proper operating condition
shall be immediately removed from service until
repaired. Repairs shall be made by a qualified person
and the repairs shall be in conformance with the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
7.3.1 Frequent
Inspection.
Users of an aerial platform shall
ensure that frequent inspections are conducted as
outlined in Section 6.6 of this standard.
7.3.2 Annual
Inspection.
Users of an aerial platform shall
ensure that annual inspections are conducted as
outlined in Section 6.7 of this standard.
7.3.3 Pre-start
inspection.
Before use each day or at the
beginning of each shift, the aerial platform shall be given
a visual inspection and functional test including, but not
limited to, the following:
(1) Operating and emergency controls.
(2) Safety
devices.
(3) Air, hydraulic and fuel system leaks.
(4) Cables and wiring harness.
(5) Loose or missing parts.
(6) Tires
and
wheels.
(7) Placards,
warnings, control markings, and
operating manual(s).
(8) Outriggers, stabilizers, extendable axles and other
structures.
(9) Guardrail
system.
(10) Items specified by the manufacturer.
7.3.4 Maintenance Safety Precautions.
Before adjustments
and repairs are started on an aerial platform, the
following precautions shall be taken as applicable:
(1) Power plant stopped and starting means rendered
inoperative.
(2) All controls in the “Off” position and all operating
systems secured from inadvertent motion by
brakes, blocks, or other means.
(3) Boom and platform lowered to the full down
position, if possible, or otherwise secured by
blocking or cribbing to prevent dropping.
(4) Hydraulic oil pressure relieved from all hydraulic
circuits before loosening or removing hydraulic
components.
(5) Safety props or latches installed where applicable
as prescribed by the manufacturer.
(6) Precautions specified by the manufacturer.
7.4 Replacement
Parts.
When parts or components are
replaced, they shall be identical or equivalent to original
aerial platform parts or components.
7.5 Maintenance
Training.
The user shall ensure only
qualified personnel inspect and maintain the aerial
platform in accordance with the manufacturer’s
recommendations and Section 7.3, 7.4 and 7.6 of this
standard and with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
7.6
Operator Training and Retraining.
Whenever a user
directs or authorizes an individual to operate an aerial
platform, the user shall ensure that the person has been:
(1) Trained before being assigned to operate the aerial
platform.
(2) Familiarized with the aerial platform to be operated.
(3) Made aware of responsibilities of operators as
outlined in Section 8 of this standard.
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