Aerial Lift Safety
Found 3 free book(s)Aerial Lift Safety - Environmental Health & Safety | Nebraska
ehs.unl.eduAERIAL LIFT SAFETY. Aerial lift operators must complete training and demonstrate proficiency in the recognition and mitigation of hazards associated with the operation of aerial lifts. To achieve proficiency, operators are advised to: 1. Complete the EHS web-based Mobile Aerial Lift Safety training module
Preventing Suspension Trauma Fact Sheet
www.workzonesafety.orgOnsite work equipment: The onsite rescue team may be able to bring a ladder, an aerial lift, or other equipment for the suspended worker to stand on. Structural member: The onsite rescue team may be able to pull the suspended worker over to a structural member, a lower level, or the ground. suspension trauma relief straps, self-rescue devices ...
A Guide to Scaffold Use in the Construction Industry
www.osha.govSection 18(b) of The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, P.L. 91-596, encourages states to develop and operate, under OSHA guidance, their own job safety and health plans. An OSHA-approved state plan must have safety and health requirements at least as effective as those of Federal OSHA and must adopt comparable state