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Published by SALUSBoom Lift Safety: Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection ========================================================
Date: 2025-08-10
Duration: \[DURATION] minutes
Presenter: \[PRESENTER NAME]
Location: \[LOCATION]
Objective
The objective of this toolbox talk is to ensure all personnel understand the correct procedures for the safe operation, maintenance, and inspection of boom lifts.
Introduction
This toolbox talk covers the safety procedures for the use, maintenance, and inspection of boom lifts to prevent accidents and ensure safe operation.
Key Points
- Qualified Operators: Only properly trained personnel who have received unit-specific familiarization shall operate a MEWP. The user shall determine if personnel are qualified to operate the MEWP prior to operation. [1]
- Workplace Inspection: Before operation, check work area for overhead hazards such as electric lines, bridge cranes, and other potential overhead obstructions. Check operating surfaces for holes, bumps, drop-offs, obstructions, debris, concealed holes, and other potential hazards. Check the work area for hazardous locations. [1]
- Machine Inspection: Do not operate this machine until the inspections and functional checks as specified in the User Responsibilities, Machine Preparation, and Inspection Section of this manual have been performed. Do not operate this machine until it has been serviced and maintained according to the maintenance and inspection requirements as specified in the machine's Service Manual. [1]
Hazard Identification
- Overhead hazards such as electric lines and bridge cranes.: Electrocution, collision, structural damage. [1]
- Unstable ground conditions.: Tip-over, instability, personal injury. [1]
- Holes, bumps, drop-offs, obstructions, and debris on the operating surface.: Trip hazards, equipment damage, loss of control. [1]
Control Measures
- Conduct thorough workplace inspections before operating the boom lift.: Identify and mitigate potential hazards such as overhead obstructions, unstable surfaces, and hazardous locations. [1]
- Perform regular machine inspections and maintenance.: Follow the inspection and maintenance requirements as specified in the machine's Service Manual. [1]
- Ensure all personnel are properly trained and familiarized with the boom lift.: Provide unit-specific training to all operators, covering controls, emergency procedures, and safety devices. [1]
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Requirements
- Hard Hat: Always wear a hard hat to protect against head injuries from falling objects or collisions. Ensure the hard hat fits properly and is in good condition.
- Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses or face shields to protect your eyes from dust, debris, and other potential hazards.
- Fall Protection: Use appropriate fall protection, such as a full-body harness and lanyard, when working at height. Inspect the harness and lanyard before each use for any signs of damage.
Group Discussion
Discuss the following questions:
- What are the most common hazards you encounter when operating a boom lift?
- What steps do you take to ensure the boom lift is in safe working condition before use?
- How do you identify and avoid overhead hazards in the work area?
Emergency Procedures
- In case of a machine malfunction, immediately stop operation and report the issue to the supervisor.
- If there is a fire, use the nearest fire extinguisher and evacuate the area.
- In the event of a tip-over, hold on tight and brace for impact. After the incident, seek medical attention if needed.
Summary
Recap of main points:
- Only trained and authorized personnel are allowed to operate boom lifts. [1]
- Always conduct a thorough inspection of the work area and the machine before operation. [1]
- Use the appropriate PPE at all times, including hard hat, safety glasses, and fall protection.
Report all hazards, near-misses, and incidents to your supervisor immediately.
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[1] JLG - Boom Lifts : 800S, 860SJ - Operation (PN 31220386)
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# SECTION 1 Safety Precautions (cont.) ## Safety Precautions - Only properly trained personnel who have received unit-specific familiarization shall operate a MEWP. The user shall determine if personnel are qualified to operate the MEWP prior to operation. - Read, understand, and obey all DANGERS, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and operating instructions on the machine and in this manual. - Ensure that the machine is to be used in a manner which is within the scope of its intended application as determined by JLG. - All operating personnel must have a thorough understanding of the intended purpose and function of the MEWP controls, including platform, ground and emergency descent controls. - Read, understand, and obey all applicable employer, local, and governmental regulations as they pertain to your utilization and application of the machine. ## 1.2.2 Workplace Inspection - Precautions to avoid all hazards in the work area must be taken by the user before and during operation of the machine. - Do not operate or raise the platform from a position on trucks, trailers, railway cars, floating vessels, scaffolds or other equipment unless the application is approved in writing by JLG. - Before operation, check work area for overhead hazards such as electric lines, bridge cranes, and other potential overhead obstructions. - Check operating surfaces for holes, bumps, drop-offs, obstructions, debris, concealed holes, and other potential hazards. - Check the work area for hazardous locations. Do not operate the machine in hazardous environments unless approved for that purpose by JLG. - Ensure that the ground conditions are adequate to support the maximum tire load indicated on the tire load decals located on the chassis adjacent to each wheel. Do not travel on unsupported surfaces. ## 1.2.3 Machine Inspection - Do not operate this machine until the inspections and functional checks as specified in the User Responsibilities, Machine Preparation, and Inspection Section o…
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