Aerial Platform Safety Policy

  1. Introduction

The purpose of this document is to define the training required for operating an aerial platform. No employee, student or contractor shall operate this equipment without first receiving proper training as outlined in this policy.

  1. Scope

This policy shall cover all aerial platforms on campus and all staff and contractors under our direct supervision. Contractors not under our direct supervision are responsible for training their own employees and conforming to all safety regulations.

  1. Policy

An effective aerial platform policy shall be established for the college. All departments with aerial lifts shall ensure that all operators are properly trained in the safe operation of aerial platforms in accordance with this policy and the manufacturers recommendations.

  1. Responsibilities

Supervisors and managers of departments having aerial platforms are responsible to see that all employees are properly trained on the safe operation of aerial platforms in accordance with training outlined in this policy. All training shall be documented by the department.

Employees are required to attend aerial platform training before operating this equipment. Employees are also responsible for operating this equipment according to manufacturers recommendations. No modification of equipment or policy is permitted without the express permission of the manufacturer, Risk Manager and EHS.

  1. Policy Requirements

All employees who would have reason to operate an aerial platform must be trained in the safe operation of this equipment. This training will include, but not be limited to:

  • Reviewing a video on Aerial Platform Safety.
  • Review of the Operation Manual with a qualified person designated by EHS and the department.
  • A practical test given by the designated person to ensure the operator understands the safe operation of the platform equipment.
  • Record of training will be forwarded to EHS.
  • Retraining is required whenever a new platform is purchased or when an operator demonstrates the need for retraining.
  • The platform key shall be removed after use in order to prevent unauthorized use.

  • Personal Protective Equipment

A harness and hard hat rated for the maximum voltage will be worn by all operators of aerial platforms. Hard hats would not be mandatory if no overhead obstacles are present. This may be in addition to other safety equipment that may be required for the job. EHS may be consulted when necessary.

  1. Staff, Students and Faculty

    All authorized persons are required to be trained before being allowed to operate an aerial platform without supervision. Individuals under the direct supervision of a trained operator, who will assume responsibility for providing training and protective equipment, may assist the operator and would not be required to attend a training program provided. This is a one time need and must be pre-approved by the EHS coordinator.

  2. References

UpRight Operator Manual 29CFR 1910.

Subpart F in the General Industry Standard