ANSI Inspection

As we all know, safety is the most important issue on a job site and the only way to maximize safe operation of Aerial Lifts is to be “in compliance” with National OSHA and ANSI Standards. Work with WD Matthews to handle your heavy equipment inspections.

Why Heavy Equipment Inspection?

Does your company own and operate aerial access equipment of any kind? According to ANSI, this includes powered scissor lifts, powered boom lifts and even manual, trailer mounted or push-around lifts. The folks at ANSI issued guidance on aerial lift dealer, owner and operator responsibilities in the form of “Manual of Responsibilities – ANSI/SIA A92.3, and 92.5” that you need to be aware of.

ANSI Aerial Lift Safety

ANSI has outlined exactly what an owner or operator is responsible to do to ensure that the machine is safe for use.

In addition to making sure that your people are trained to use the equipment, you’ll need to make sure that the Quarterly and Annual Inspections are up-to-date. ANSI specifically states,

“The owner of an aerial platform shall ensure that a frequent inspection is performed with the manufacturer’s instructions:

  1. That was purchased used
  2. That has been in service for three months or 150 hours, whichever comes first.

The owner of an aerial platform shall ensure that an annual inspection is performed on the aerial platform no later than 13 months from the date of the prior annual inspection. The inspections shall be made by a person qualified as a mechanic on the specific type of aerial platform or one having similar design characteristics.”

A worker uses a scissor lift to change out a lightbulb installed in the ceiling of a warehouse

ANSI Safety Inspection Program

Additionally, there is specific language outlining specifications on Fall Protection, Minimum Safe Approach Distance, PPE. Training and Record Retention among other things. Give us a call if we can answer any questions on the new requirements or if you would like to be scheduled for the WD Matthews Quarterly and Annual Inspection Program. Should you decide to participate in our program, WD Matthews will track and schedule the inspections on your entire aerial lift fleet regardless of size. If training would benefit your company, just call for information on Aerial Lift Operator Safety Training and Aerial Lift Train the Trainer Programs offered by WD Matthews Machinery Co. W.D. Matthews is the number one choice for industrial equipment and machinery in New England, offering the competitive prices and comprehensive service that let you increase productivity and efficiency.

For more information, please don’t hesitate to call 1.866.WDM.LIFT.

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