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(11) Reporting problems or malfunctions. The operator
shall immediately report to a supervisor any
problem(s) or malfunction(s) that become evident
during operation. The operator shall ensure all
problems and malfunctions that affect the safety of
operations are repaired prior to continued use.
(12) Reporting potentially hazardous locations. The
operator shall immediately report to a supervisor
any potentially hazardous location(s) that become
evident during operation.
(13) Hazardous location operation. Operation of aerial
platforms not approved and marked for operation in
a hazardous location shall be prohibited.
(14) Entanglement. Care shall be taken to prevent rope,
electric cords, and hoses, etc., from becoming
entangled in the aerial platform.
(15) Capacity limitations. Rated capacities shall not be
exceeded when loads are transferred to the
platform at any height.
(16) Work area. The operator shall ensure the area
surrounding the aerial platform is clear of personnel
and equipment before lowering the platform.
(17) Fueling. The engine (if applicable) shall be shut
down while fuel tanks are being filled.
Fueling shall be done in a well-ventilated area free
of flame, sparks, or other hazards that may cause
fire or explosion.
(18) Battery charging. Batteries shall be charged in a
well ventilated area free of flame, sparks or other
hazards that may cause fire or explosion.
(19) Improper platform stabilization. The aerial platform
shall not be positioned against another object to
steady the platform or improve stability.
(20) Misuse as a crane. The aerial platform shall not be
used as a crane.
(21) Unusual operating support conditions. The aerial
platform shall not be operated from a position on
trucks, trailers, railway cars, floating vessels,
scaffolds, or similar equipment unless the
application is approved in writing by the
manufacturer or a qualified person.
(22) Travel speeds. The operator shall limit travel speed
according to conditions, including the condition of
the support surface, congestion, visibility, slope,
location of personnel, and other factors leading to
hazards which may cause collision(s) or result in
potential injury(ies) to personnel.
(23) Driving requirements. Before and during driving
while the platform is elevated, the operator shall:
(a) Maintain a clear view of the support surface
and route of travel
(b) Ensure personnel in the worksite area that
may be affected are aware of the movement,
communicating and maneuvering the aerial
platform as required to protect against
personal injury
(c) Maintain a safe distance from obstacles,
debris, drop-offs, holes, depressions, ramps,
and other hazards to ensure safe travel
(d) Maintain a safe distance from overhead
obstacles.
(24) Stunt driving. Stunt driving and horseplay are
prohibited.
(25) Securing the aerial platform. The operator shall
implement means provided to protect against use
by an unauthorized person(s).
(26) Altering safety devices. Interlocks or other safety
devices shall not be altered or disabled.
(27) Snagged platform. If the platform or elevating
assembly becomes caught, snagged, or otherwise
prevented from normal motion by adjacent
structures or other obstacles such that control
reversal does not free the platform, all personnel
shall be removed from the platform before attempts
are made to free the platform using lower controls.
(28) Vacating (or entering) an elevated aerial platform. 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.
(29) Modifications. Modification or alteration of an aerial
platform or the fabrication and attaching of
frameworks, or the mounting of attachments for
holding tools or materials onto the platform or the
guardrail system shall only be accomplished with
the prior written permission of the manufacturer.
(30) Assistance to the operator. If an operator
encounters any suspected malfunction of the aerial
platform, or any hazard or potentially unsafe
condition relating to capacity, intended use or safe
operation of the aerial platform, the operator shall
cease operation of the aerial platform and request
further information from the operator.
(31) Problem(s) or malfunction(s). Any problems or
malfunctions that affect the safety of operations
shall be repaired prior to the use of the aerial
platform.
(32) Carrying materials (larger than the platform.) The
operator shall ensure that only properly secured
tools and materials which are evenly distributed and
can be safely handled by a person(s) working from
the platform, shall be moved.
(33) Rated horizontal force. The operator shall not
exceed the manufacturer’s rated horizontal force.
(34) Bridge cranes or contact with any electrical
conductors. When an aerial platform is to operate
within the area of travel of a bridge crane or similar
equipment, steps shall be taken to prevent a
collision with the aerial platform.
(35) Adequate support requirements. The operator shall
insure the support surface is adequate for the aerial
platform and the load carried.
(36) Leveling the aerial platform. Outriggers and leveling
devices supplied by the manufacturer shall be
utilized to level the aerial platform when provided.
(37) Protecting against unauthorized use. The operator
shall not use, rent, lease, or provide the aerial
platform for any form of beneficial use unless so
authorized.
8.11
Record of training.
When provided or when obtained
upon the operator’s request, proof of training by the
training entity should be retained by the operator.
Records shall contain 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
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