1. Always, and we mean
always, wear your safety harness

2. Never use a scissor
lift for any task it wasn't intended to
perform
perform

3. Never use a scissor
lift you deem to be unsafe and unfit for the job at hand
Before attempting to utilize any aerial work platform, whether you
own one or you intend to rent a scissor lift, make sure you do a full
walk-around inspection prior to each use. Some things you
should be checking for are leaks in the hydraulic hoses and fittings, gouges
or excessive wear in the tires, poor or loose battery wiring, a properly working control box especially the safety stop button, as well as the
various steering and braking components. Never move forward unless you are fully
satisfied that you have a good working unit with no safety concerns. You could save yourself from a trip to the E.R.
4. Always familiarize yourself with the operators and owners manual
4. Always familiarize yourself with the operators and owners manual

5. Respect the manufacturer’s specifications
The manufacturer has tested, re-tested and tested again the machine
specifications during inititial R&D, during the manufacturing process and
then extensively after the lift has left the factory. If they state the maximum number of operators allowed are two then abide by their specifications. If the maximuim
platform capacity is 550 lbs, make sure you do not exceed this weight. If the
unit was intended to carry 600 lbs, the manufacturer would list the platform
capacity as such and not 550lbs.
These are just a few safety tips to keep in mind when operating your scissor lift at maximum safety levels. Slow and steady wins the race every time. Don't let the desire to finish up your job ahead of schedule cloud your judgement. Your health and ultimately your life are much more important.
What about the REQUIRED training?
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