Since construction workers in bucket trucks scissor lifts and boom type elevating work platforms are on a horizontal surface a positioning device may not be used for those workers.
Fall protection requirements for bucket trucks.
However one specific regulation is broad and encompasses a wide range of applications and instances.
Critical components are those in which a failure would result in a free fall or free rotation of the boom.
Fall arrest systems used in construction work a device that permits an arrested fall is considered a fall arrest system.
Ensure that access gates or openings are closed.
When working in aerial lift or boom type platforms including scissor lifts and bucket trucks the worker must either have a guardrail system in place where applicable or be tied off.
Stand firmly on the floor of the bucket or lift platform.
And it can save your life that s what it can do for you.
Use a body harness or a restraining belt with a lanyard attached to the boom or bucket.
While working on aerial lifts at heights six feet or more above a lower level personal fall arrest systems when stopping a.
Fall protection what is and what can it do for you.
Do not use planks ladders or other devices as a working position.
It s as simple as that.
The provisions of the american national standards institute standard ansi a92 2 1969 section 4 9 bursting safety factor shall apply to all critical hydraulic and pneumatic components.
It applied an osha requirement not previously used for aerial lifts.
According to subpart l of the construction regulations specifically 1926 451 g 1 fall protection on scaffolding is not required until you are greater than 10 off the lower level.
Since most frame scaffolds are between 6 and 10 tall this allows users to not have to worry about fall protection every time they set up a single bay or.
On bucket trucks osha requires a full body harness and lanyard or a restraining device to prevent falls.
Fall protection for activities not in the construction industry is addressed in specific standards for the general industry shipyard employment marine terminals and longshoring industry this section highlights osha standards federal register notices rules and proposed rules preambles to final rules background to final rules directives instruction to osha staff letters of.
Well to be blunt it is what is says it is.
Do not climb on or lean over guardrails or handrails.
It is there to protect you in case of a fall.
To help keep workers inside guardrails osha allows restraining devices with a 2 ft.
So why then.
Several osha regulations can and do apply to fall protection for trailers and trucks.
It is this particular gotcha regulation where emphasis could be applied to trucks and trailers.