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  1. 1926.453 - Aerial lifts. | Occupational Safety and Health ...

    Aerial equipment may be made of metal, wood, fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP), or other material; may be powered or manually operated; and are deemed to be aerial lifts whether or not they are …

  2. 29 CFR § 1926.453 - Aerial lifts. | Electronic Code of ...

    Aerial lifts include the following types of vehicle-mounted aerial devices used to elevate personnel to job-sites above ground: (i) Extensible boom platforms; (ii) Aerial ladders; (iii) Articulating boom platforms; …

  3. eCFR :: 29 CFR 1926.453 -- Aerial lifts.

    Aerial equipment may be made of metal, wood, fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP), or other material; may be powered or manually operated; and are deemed to be aerial lifts whether or not they are …

  4. ManLift USA Aerial Lift OSHA Requirements: What You Need to

    OSHA defines aerial lifts under 29 CFR 1926.453 and classifies them as any vehicle-mounted device used to elevate personnel, including: Each type has unique compliance guidelines, so it's important …

  5. Aerial Lift Fall Protection | OSHA Safety Rules for Boom ...

    Jul 28, 2025 · Learn OSHA fall protection rules for aerial lifts. Stay compliant with safety tips for boom lifts, scissor lifts, PFAS use, and rescue planning.

  6. Many workers are injured or killed on aerial lifts each year. OSHA provides the following information to help employers and workers recognize and avoid safety hazards they may encounter when they use …

  7. May 11, 2023 · This procedure outlines the safety measures associated with owning, operating, and maintaining aerial platforms and scissor lifts. This document contains practices and procedures to …

  8. 1910.67 - Occupational Safety and Health Administration

    Aerial equipment may be made of metal, wood, fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP), or other material; may be powered or manually operated; and are deemed to be aerial lifts whether or not they are …