APPENDIX B
Appendix B Terex South Dakota, Inc. B-1
APPENDIX - B
APPENDIX - B
RESPONSIBILITIES
ANSI A92.2-2009 (PARTIAL)
Table of Contents:
7. RESPONSIBILITIES OF DEALERS AND INSTALLERS.
7.1 General Responsibilities. Each dealer or installer as applicable shall comply with the requirements of
this section.
7.2 Vehicle Specifications. Each dealer or installer, or both, who sells an aerial device shall inform the
owner or user, or both, of the manufacturer’s minimum vehicle specifications.
7.3 Vehicle Weight Distribution. The installer shall be responsible for the weight distribution of the
completed mobile unit in accordance with the requirements of the aerial device and the applicable
regulations. Allowance shall be made for the weight of readily removable tools and material specified by the
user.
7.4 Manuals. Upon delivery of the equipment to the owner or user, the dealer or installer shall provide the
manuals as required by Paragraph 6.4 of this standard and manuals for auxiliary equipment added by the
installer.
7.5 Installations. The installer shall comply with Sections 5 and 6 of this standard relating to proper
installation and shall follow the instructions of the manufacturer. In the event the original manufacturer no
longer exists, an equivalent entity may provide these instructions. The installer shall maintain access to the
lower controls as described in section 4.3.3. The installer of the aerial device shall, before the mobile unit is
placed in operation, perform stability tests in accordance with the requirements of 4.5.1 and 4.5.2, the
operational and visual tests in accordance with the requirements of 6.6.1 and 6.6.2, and the appropriate
electrical tests required in 5.4 of this standard. For insulating aerial devices, the installer shall assure
conformance to the Qualification test requirements of 5.3.2 by either obtaining a certification of the test and
performing a periodic test after installation, or by performing the Qualification test. The installer shall, when
installing an aerial device on a chassis which is a highway vehicle, comply with all requirements of the
applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards in effect at the time of installation. Certification as a
manufacturer (alteration, intermediate or final) of a motor vehicle under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standards is required. The travel height of the mobile unit shall be posted in a location that is readily visible
to the vehicle operator.
7.6 Quality Assurance. The installer shall have a documented quality assurance program which will ensure
compliance with this standard.
7.7 Weldings. All welds made by the installer, whose failure could result in motion of the platform(s) shall
meet the Structural Welding Code AWS D1.1-2006 and AWS Dl.2-2003. The installer shall establish
applicable welding quality assurance procedures for all weldments.
7.8 Training. The dealer or installer shall offer training or training materials that aid owners, users, lessors
and lessees in the operation, inspection, testing and maintenance of the aerial device. This training shall be
offered initially and subsequently on request.
7. Responsibilities of Dealers and Installers. B - 1
8. Responsibilities of Owners. B - 2
9. Responsibility of Users. B - 5
10. Responsibilities of Operators. B - 7
11. Responsibilities of Lessors or Lessees. B - 9
12. Responsibilities of Brokers. B - 10