Masonry Magazine June 2009 Page. 30

Words: Timothy Hughes
Masonry Magazine June 2009 Page. 30

Masonry Magazine June 2009 Page. 30
SAFETY

If not, fall protection must be connected to a point above or adjacent to the worker, such as a permanent wall. If the anchorage point can be on the scaffolding itself, the anchorage point typically is above or adjacent to the worker.

Always review the owner's manual or check with the manufacturer to determine the strength of the anchors in each type of lift.

Scissor lifts, bucket trucks and aerial lifts

SCISSOR LIFTS, bucket trucks and aerial lifts each have their own fall protection requirements, as do the manufacturers of such mobile work platforms. Always review the owner's manual or check with the manufacturer to determine the strength of the anchors in each type of lift.

Although fall protection is not mandated on a scissor lift, many employers require their workers to wear fall protection equipment. When working on scissor lifts, guardrails must be on all sides with chains on the ends to secure the entire perimeter of the platform. Fall hazards exist if a user disobeys safe usage guidelines, such as by climbing on the guardrails. A standard fall protection system is appropriate a harness, energy-absorbing lanyard and anchor. If an anchor is not built into the lift, add an appropriate anchor plate for an acceptable connection point. The anchor is typically bolted into the floor and must be rated for 5,000 pounds or have a safety factor of at least two. The lift manufacturers can help provide information on attaching a fall arrest system to the unit.

In bucket trucks and aerial lifts, fall arrest or fall restraint systems must be used. Compliance with OSHA standard 1926.453(b)(2)(v) is intended to protect workers from being bounced out of the lift or allowed to lean over the basket, which increases the risk of a fall.

Fall arrest systems are common in aerial lifts. The anchor point on the lift is typically in the bucket or on the boom. Consult the lift manufacturer if you are unsure. Restraint lanyards must be short enough so that a worker cannot climb out or be ejected from the bucket if the truck is impacted.

Choosing the right fall protection equipment

FALL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT used by workers should always be lightweight, comfortable, mobile and com-
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