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Lift Safety EZ Up 10’ Lift
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Training Objectives Identify lift hazards Understand OSHA equipment requirements Know how to inspect equipment Take necessary precautions when working in or near a lift to prevent accidents and injuries
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Lift Hazards Falling out of the lift Tipping vehicle over Power lines Overhead obstructions Falling objects
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Know The Equipment Operating and maintenance manual are kept on the lift Occupants Allowed - 2 Platform Capacity – 396 pounds Platform Height – 9’ 6” Platform Width – 2’ 2” Platform Width Extended – 5’ 6”
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Load Capacity Occupants Allowed – 2 Load Capacity – 396 lbs.
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Controls Controls both in lift and on vehicle Controls within easy reach of operator Controls are plainly marked as to function Lower controls can override lift controls Except for emergencies, lower controls only operate with permission from worker(s) in lift
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Trained & Authorized Operators Only operate lifts if trained and authorized Understand operating instructions Receive hands-on training Know how to inspect equipment and work area Demonstrate how to safely operate equipment
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Fall Protection (?) Fall protection is NOT needed when lift is used properly as directed by the manufacturer The guardrail system is the fall protection system No guardrails are to be removed Do not climb on or lean over rails Use only on indoor, flat and level surfaces
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Fall Protection (if needed) Fall protection would only be needed when lift is used outdoors or on bumpy, uneven flooring Wear a full-body harness with a lanyard attached to the lift Inspect fall protection equipment before use Never tie-off to an adjacent structure Lanyards will be kept with lift in Central Plant
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Equipment Inspections Look for: Cracked welds Hydraulic leaks Damaged control cables and loose connections Tire damage Perform control check and lift test Report issues to Transportation for repairs
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Work Area Inspections Look for: Uneven floor levels Bumps and floor obstructions Debris Overhead obstructions and high-voltage conductors
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Before Entering the Lift Conduct inspections of lift and work area Ensure load is within rated capacity Make sure vehicle is on a solid surface Designate employee to watch Put the key switch on the Platform Control position Make sure the Stop/Emergency buttons are deactivated Put on hard hat (fall protection, if needed)
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Working in the Lift Always stand firmly on the lift floor Don’t sit or climb on the edge of the lift Never use a ladder Never use a plank between the lift and another surface as a work platform Never lean over the edge of the rails or put your feet on the rails
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While Driving the Lift Look in the direction of travel and keep a clear view of the path of travel Watch out for nearby pedestrians Maintain a safe distance from overhead obstructions Limit travel speed to match conditions
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Driving Operations Press right green button to select the driving function The joystick enable lever must be pressed at all times for the lift to operate Handle the joystick to control the driving of the vehicle Travel speed is proportional and is controlled by the movement of the joystick Release the joystick to stop the vehicle Brake is automatic Press black button to activate wheel blocking device, can travel in straight line only
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Wheel Blocking Device Lift/Lower Function Driving Function Speed Control Emergency Stop Joystick Control
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Lifting/Lowering Operations Press the left green button to select the lift/lower function The joystick enable lever must be pressed at all times for the lift to operate Push the joystick forward to lift the basket Push the joystick backward to lower basket Release the joystick to stop the vehicle
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Safe Work Practices Keep at least 10 feet away from power lines Report malfunctions immediately Prevent ropes, cords, and hoses from entangling with lift Before lowering the lift make sure the area underneath is clear Always wear a hard hat while in the lift
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Remember After using the lift make sure to plug the lift back in to recharge the batteries
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Summary Lifts are useful but can also be hazardous Only trained employees can operate the lift Inspect equipment and the work area before each use Understand and follow safe work practices, always wear a hard hat and wear fall protection as needed based on inspection of work area
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