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Saskatchewan Scissor Lift License

Saskatchewan Scissor Lift License

Saskatchewan Scissor Lift License - The is an inherent risk in operating a scissor lift, as with all types and kinds of powered work tools would require correct handling to be able to prevent accidents that may result in injuries or damage. Businesses should make certain that workers using this particular machine have the necessary training.

Companies must not allow scissor lifts to be utilized by unskilled individuals. The scissor lift is designed to raise individuals to high levels. Failure to understand and fully follow safety standard can result in injuries for the users or damage to the lift.

For those who use scissor lifts, there is no legislation governing the use of fall protection. Nevertheless, manufacturers can recommend the utilization of fall protection and in various cases tying off in scissor lifts may be required by employer rules, job-specific risk assessments or local rules.

Before using the equipment, the scissor-lift operator must perform a thorough check in order to ensure the machinery is in good working order. This is the operator's duty, even if the unit has already been in service that day. The equipment's operator's handbook contains a checklist for pre-operation.

Examples of what to look for when performing a pre-operation inspection include checking tire-inflation pressure, and checking ground controls and controls in the platform in order to make certain they are working. When retracting or extending the boom, watch for delayed movement on the fly section which could indicate loose cables. Whilst operating the controls, make sure that the emergency stop switches work. Operate functions against the machine's cutout switches. Check the boom control system by cycling a boom lift to the furthest extent of its operating envelope. Safety limiters must automatically stop the unit before it moves into an unstable position, if they are functioning properly. If they aren't, turn off the lift and ensure that repairs are made before it is used for a second time.

Safe operating procedures should be followed at all time, with the levers being operated with controlled, even pressure. A control lever should never be pushed from one position to the opposite position. The lever must be shifted to neutral, prior to stopping, and after that proceeding in the desired direction. When released, levers and control switches must return to the neutral position automatically. Depress the foot switch prior to operating platform controls.

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