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1 Look around this jobsite. Are there any aerial lifts in use? Whether here or on a different site, you ve seen steelworkers use lifts when they were bolting up steel. You ve seen painters, electricians, drywallers, sprinkler fitters, and many other trades use aerial lifts. In fact, according to OSHA, aerial lifts have replaced ladders and scaffolding on many job sites because they are mobile and flexible. But they can also be dangerous. On average, about 30 workers are killed on aerial lifts each year. Most of these deaths are caused by falls, electrocutions, collapses, or tipovers. We re going to discuss some safe work practices you should follow whenever you work from or operate a lift. Training: You must be trained before you operate any aerial lift. You will learn how to inspect, set up, and operate the lift. You ll also learn what safety equipment is required, and how to recognize and avoid hazards associated with the lift. Pre-shift inspections: Before you start work for the day, inspect the lift to make sure that all controls and systems are working properly. Caught-in-between and crushing hazards: If you are working in the basket, don t position yourself between the rails of the basket and any overhead hazards like joists or beams. If the basket moves, you could get crushed. Power lines: Remember to Look up and live. Locate all the power lines on the site. Better yet, mark them with warning signs. Stay at least 10 feet away from the nearest energized overhead lines. Always treat power lines, wires, Aerial Lifts and other conductors as if they are energized unless you can verify that they have been de-energized and grounded. Falls: Just as you put on your seat belt in the car, when you re in the basket, use a body harness or restraining belt to keep you from being ejected or pulled from the basket. Grades and inclines: Set the brakes and use wheel chocks when you re on an incline. Operating a lift on a slope moves its center of gravity and can lead to a tipover. Don t use a lift on a grade, side slope, or ramp that is steeper than allowed in the manufacturer s instructions. Exclusion zones: Set up, mark, and enforce an exclusion zone around the lift so neither workers nor pedestrians can be struck by dropped tools, materials, etc. You don t want to be the cause of a struck-by accident. Some general don ts: Don t override hydraulic, mechanical, or electrical safety devices. Don t ever move the equipment with workers in the elevated platform; that is, unless this is permitted by the manufacturer. Don t try to reach a little farther by standing on a ladder, bucket, or box in the basket. Don t stand on the rails. Don t use an aerial lift as a forklift or a crane. Don t drive a lift on unstable surfaces or uneven ground. SAFETY REMINDER Don t exceed the load limit of the lift. Be sure to account for the combined weight of workers, tools, and materials. NOTES: SPECIAL TOPICS /EMPLOYEE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES: MEETING DOCUMENTATION: JOB NAME: MEETING DATE: ATTENDEES: S.A.F.E. CARDS PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK: REVIEWED MSDS # SUBJECT: These instructions do not supersede local, state, or federal regulations.

2 Quiz Questions Aerial Lifts 1. True or False? According to OSHA, aerial lifts have replaced ladders and scaffolding on many jobsites because they are mobile and flexible. 2. On average, about workers are killed on aerial lifts each year. 3. Which of the following actions could cause an accident or injury when you work with aerial lifts? a. inspecting the lift before you start work for the day. b. setting the brakes and using wheel chocks when you re on an incline. c. overriding hydraulic, mechanical, or electrical safety devices. d. setting up, marking, and enforcing an exclusion zone around the lift. 4. When you re working in the basket of an aerial lift, you should not position yourself between the rails of the basket and any overhead hazards because: a. doing so creates a fall hazard. b. the lift will tip over. c. if the basket moves, your head could damage overhead joists or beams. d. if the basket moves, you could get crushed. 5. True or False? You should not use an aerial lift as a forklift or a crane. MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: NAME: ID#: DATE: TRAINER:

3 Answer Key Aerial Lifts 1. True or False? According to OSHA, aerial lifts have replaced ladders and scaffolding on many jobsites because they are mobile and flexible. In fact, according to OSHA, aerial lifts have replaced ladders and scaffolding on many jobsites because they are mobile and flexible. 2. On average, about workers are killed on aerial lifts each year. On average, about 30 workers are killed on aerial lifts each year. 3. Which of the following actions could cause an accident or injury when you work with aerial lifts? a. inspecting the lift before you start work for the day. b. setting the brakes and using wheel chocks when you re on an incline. c. overriding hydraulic, mechanical, or electrical safety devices. d. setting up, marking, and enforcing an exclusion zone around the lift. Don t override hydraulic, mechanical, or electrical safety devices. 4. When you re working in the basket of an aerial lift, you should not position yourself between the rails of the basket and any overhead hazards because: a. doing so creates a fall hazard. b. the lift will tip over. c. if the basket moves, your head could damage overhead joists or beams. d. if the basket moves, you could get crushed. If the basket moves, you could get crushed. 5. True or False? You should not use an aerial lift as a forklift or a crane. Don t use an aerial lift as a forklift or a crane. FURTHER DISCUSSION: SUPERVISOR/TRAINER NOTES:

4 Plataformas aéreas (Aerial Lifts) Observe alrededor de esta obra. Hay plataformas aéreas en uso? Ya sea aquí en esta obra o en una diferente, usted ha visto a los instaladores de acero estructural usar plataformas aéreas cuando están anclando el acero. Ya ha visto a pintores, electricistas, instaladores de yeso, instaladores de aspersores, y muchos otros oficios usar plataformas aéreas. De hecho, de acuerdo a OSHA, las plataformas aéreas han reemplazado las escaleras y andamios en muchas obras porque son móviles y flexibles. Pero también pueden ser peligrosas. En promedio, cerca de 30 trabajadores mueren en plataformas aéreas cada año. La mayoría de estas muertes son causadas por caídas, electrocuciones, desplomes, o volcaduras. Vamos a hablar de algunas de las prácticas de seguridad en el trabajo que usted debe seguir cuando trabaja u opera una plataforma aérea. Entrenamiento: Usted debe estar entrenado antes de operar cualquier plataforma aérea. Usted aprenderá como inspeccionar, colocar, y operar la plataforma aérea. También aprenderá qué equipo de seguridad es requerido y como reconocer y evitar los peligros asociados con la plataforma aérea. Inspecciones previas al turno de trabajo: Antes de comenzar su trabajo del día, inspeccione la plataforma aérea para asegurarse que todos los controles y sistemas estén funcionando correctamente. Peligros de quedar prensado y aplastado: Si está trabajando en el canasto, no se coloque entre las barandillas del canasto y cualquier peligro aéreo como travesaños o vigas. Si se mueve el canasto, usted puede quedar prensado. Cables de electricidad: Recuerde Ver hacia arriba y vivir. Localice todos los cables de electricidad en la obra. Mejor aún, márquelos con señales de advertencia. Manténgase por lo menos a 10 pies de distancia de los cables aéreos energizados más NOTES: SPECIAL TOPICS /EMPLOYEE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES: cercanos. Siempre trate todos los cables de electricidad, cables, y otros conductores como si estuvieran energizados a menos que pueda verificar que fueron desactivados y puestos a tierra. Caídas: Igual que como se pone el cinturón de seguridad en el auto, cuando está en un canasto, use un arnés corporal o cinturón de retención para no ser expulsado o jalado del canasto. Declives y pendientes: Ponga los frenos y use calzas en las llantas cuando esté en una pendiente. Operar una plataforma aérea en una inclinación mueve su centro de gravedad y puede resultar en una volcadura. No use una plataforma aérea en un declive, ladera, o rampa que sea más pronunciado que lo permitido en las instrucciones del fabricante. Zonas de exclusión: Implemente, marque, y haga cumplir una zona de exclusión alrededor de una plataforma aérea para que ni trabajadores ni peatones sean golpeados por herramientas, materiales, etc. que se pueden caer. Usted no quiere ser la causa de un accidente por impacto. Algunas cosas en general que no debe hacer: No invalide los dispositivos de seguridad hidráulicos, mecánicos, o eléctricos. Nunca mueva el equipo con trabajadores sobre la plataforma elevada; en otras palabras, a menos que sea permitido por el fabricante. No trate de alcanzar un poco más al pararse sobre una escalera, cubeta, o caja dentro del canasto. No se pare sobre las barandillas. No use una plataforma aérea como un montacargas o grúa. No maneje una plataforma aérea sobre superficies inestables o suelo irregular. SAFETY REMINDER Nunca supere el límite de la carga en una plataforma aérea. Asegúrese de tomar en cuenta el peso combinado de trabajadores, herramientas, y materiales. MEETING DOCUMENTATION JOB NAME: MEETING DATE: ATTENDEES: S.A.F.E. CARDS PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK: REVIEWED MSDS # SUBJECT: These instructions do not supersede local, state, or federal regulations.

5 Quiz Questions Plataformas aéreas 1. Verdadero o Falso? De acuerdo a OSHA, las plataformas aéreas han reemplazado a las escaleras y andamios en muchas obras porque son móviles y flexibles. 2. En promedio, cerca de trabajadores mueren en plataformas aéreas cada año. 3. Cuál de las siguientes acciones podría causar un accidente o lesión cuando usted trabaja con plataformas aéreas? a. inspeccionar la plataforma aérea antes de que usted comience su trabajo del día. b. poner los frenos y usar calzas en las llantas cuando esté en una pendiente. c. invalidar los dispositivos de seguridad hidráulicos, mecánicos, o eléctricos. d. implementar, marcar, y hacer cumplir una zona de exclusión alrededor de una plataforma aérea. 4. Cuando esté trabajando en el canasto de una plataforma aérea, usted no debe colocarse entre las barandillas del canasto y cualquier peligro aéreo porque: a. el hacerlo crea un peligro de caída. b. la plataforma aérea puede voltearse. c. si el canasto se mueve, su cabeza podría dañar las vigas o travesaños aéreos. d. si se mueve el canasto, usted puede quedar prensado. 5. Verdadero o Falso? Usted no debería usar una plataforma aérea como un montacargas o una grúa. NAME: ID#: DATE: TRAINER:

6 Answer Key Plataformas aéreas 1. Verdadero o Falso? De acuerdo a OSHA, las plataformas aéreas han reemplazado a las escaleras y andamios en muchas obras porque son móviles y flexibles. 2. En promedio, cerca de trabajadores mueren en plataformas aéreas cada año. De hecho, de acuerdo a OSHA, las plataformas aéreas han reemplazado las escaleras y andamios en muchas obras porque son móviles y flexibles En promedio, cerca de 30 trabajadores mueren en plataformas aéreas cada año. 3. Cuál de las siguientes acciones podría causar un accidente o lesión cuando usted trabaja con plataformas aéreas? a. inspeccionar la plataforma aérea antes de que usted comience su trabajo del día. b. poner los frenos y usar calzas en las llantas cuando esté en una pendiente. c. invalidar los dispositivos de seguridad hidráulicos, mecánicos, o eléctricos. d. implementar, marcar, y hacer cumplir una zona de exclusión alrededor de una plataforma aérea. 4. Cuando esté trabajando en el canasto de una plataforma aérea, usted no debe colocarse entre las barandillas del canasto y cualquier peligro aéreo porque: a. el hacerlo crea un peligro de caída. b. la plataforma aérea puede voltearse. c. si el canasto se mueve, su cabeza podría dañar las vigas o travesaños aéreos. d. si se mueve el canasto, usted puede quedar prensado. No invalide los dispositivos de seguridad hidráulicos, mecánicos, o eléctricos. Si se mueve el canasto, usted puede quedar prensado. 5. Verdadero o Falso? Usted no debería usar una plataforma aérea como un montacargas o una grúa. No use una plataforma aérea como un montacargas o grúa. FURTHER DISCUSSION: SUPERVISOR/TRAINER NOTES:

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