Safety Precautions When Using Boom Lifts over 11m
- cobra
- Feb, 24, 2015
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There are precautions to take to ensure the safety of everyone involved with plant like Boom Lifts or EWP’s (Elevating Work Platforms).
These are commonly used in industries like construction and building maintenance, when work needs to be done safely at height.
Having a checklist or logbook to perform some routine checks before using the EWPis mandatory to be sure there are no problems with the boom lift.
Regular maintenance is also necessary to guarantee good working condition. Servicing should be carried out at least every 3 months or 90 days, or as any problems are identified.
The operators manual will guide you in the functions and controls of the EWP, so take some time to read it if you are not familiar with the boom lift you are planning on using in Wetherill Park, Sydney or any other location.
You should also not exceed the Safe Working Load of the EWP – most boom lifts are restricted to operators and a maximum basket load of 230kg, including the weight of any tools and equipment you need to do the job.
It is also vital for operators to be aware of their surroundingsand any hazards when operating the EWP. Be on the lookout for overhead electric wires, unstable or sloping ground, high wind, other plant or traffic,and movement of people near your working area.
Proximity to buildings, structures and services should also be closely monitored.
Safety harnesses must be worn and anchored to platform at all times.