SKYJACK, Page 11SJIII Compacts & Conventionals
February 2008
Safety Rules Section 1 - About Your Aerial Platform
Safety Precautions (Continued)
Know and understand the safety precautions before going on to next section.
• exceed the rated capacity of the
aerial platform. Do make sure the load is evenly
distributed on the platform.
• attempt to free a snagged platform with
lower controls until personnel are removed from
the platform.
• position the aerial platform against
another object to steady the platform.
• place materials on the guardrails
or materials that exceed the confines of the
guardrails unless approved by Skyjack.
Entering and exiting the aerial platform
should only be done using the three
points of contact.
• Use only equipped access openings.
• Enter and exit only when the aerial
platform is in the fully retracted position.
• Do use three points of contact to enter and exit
the platform. Enter and exit the platform from
the ground only. Face the aerial platform when
entering or exiting the platform.
• Three points of contact means that two hands
and one foot or one hand and two feet are in
contact with the aerial platform or the ground at
all times during entering and exiting.
An operator should not use any aerial
platform that:
does not appear to be working properly.•
has been damaged or appears to have worn or •
missing parts.
has alterations or modifications not approved by •
the manufacturer.
has safety devices which have been altered or •
disabled.
has been tagged or blocked out for non-use or •
repair.
Failure to avoid these hazards could
result in death or serious injury.
Jobsite Inspection
Do not use in hazardous locations.•
Perform a thorough jobsite inspection prior to •
operating the aerial platform, to identify potential
hazards in your work area.
Be aware of moving equipment in the area. Take •
appropriate actions to avoid collision.