looking for the guidance or regulaiton that requires hydraulic boom to be in the lowere or denergized postion while not in use.
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Published by SALUSWhen not in use, hydraulic boom lifts should be stored with the boom fully lowered and in a de-energized state. This prevents unintended movement and ensures safe conditions.
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