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Crews Crane Training International is now a part of the Carlton Group.

Aerial Lift / Scissor Lift / Boom Lift Inspection

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The owner of an Aerial Lift/Scissor Lift/Boom Lift (Mobile Elevating Work Platforms) shall ensure that an Annual Inspection is performed on the aerial/scissor lift every 12 months but no later than 13 months from the date of the prior Annual inspection.

Aerial/scissor lifts shall have had a Frequent inspection at “3 months or 150 hours”(whichever comes first).

Prior to each work shift, a Pre-start inspection to verify that the equipment and all its components are in safe operating condition.

The inspection shall be performed by a person(s) qualified as a mechanic on the specific make and model of the aerial/scissor lift platform. The inspection shall include all items specified by the manufacturer for an Annual inspection and per OSHA Standards:29 CFR 1910.67, 29 CFR 1910.269(p), 29 CFR 1926.21, 29 CFR 1926.453, 29 CFR1926.502 American National Standards Institutes standards: ANSI/SIA A92.2-19, A92.3,A92.5 & A92.6.

CCTI, Inc. technicians are trained and qualified/certified to inspect, analyze and repair deficiencies found during inspections. Allow us at CCTI to provide our inspection services.

Periodic Inspection Criteria:

Below is a list of recommended items that must be examined but not limited to:

  • Vehicle Components
  • Proper Fluid Levels (Oil, Hydraulic, Fuel, and Coolant)
  • Leaks of Fluids
  • Wheels and Tires
  • Battery and Charger
  • Lower-Level Controls
  • Horn, Gauges, Lights, and Backup Alarms
  • Steering and Brakes
  • Lift Components
  • Operating and Emergency Controls
  • Personal Protective Devices
  • Hydraulic, Air, Pneumatic, Fuel, and Electrical Systems
  • Fiberglass/Insulating Components
  • Missing or Unreadable Placards, Warnings/Operational, Instructional/Control Markings
  • Mechanical Fasteners and Locking Pins
  • Cable and Wiring Harnesses
  • Outriggers, Stabilizers and Other Structures
  • Loose or Missing Parts
  • Guardrail Systems

The owner shall not place the aerial/scissor lift into service until all malfunctions and problems have been corrected.

Records are required to be retained for at least 4 years with the following information:

  1. Name and address of the purchaser of each aerial platform by serial number and date of delivery;
  2. Written records of the frequent and annual inspections and repairs performed. The record shall include deficiencies found, corrective action accomplished, and identification of the person(s) performing the inspection and repairs.
  3. Written records of repairs accomplished and identification of the person(s) performing the repairs

Note:  CCTI, Inc. technicians are trained and qualified/certified to inspect, analyze and repair deficiencies
found during inspections.