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Aerial Lift Safety – SS1031GE (13 mins)
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1
Staying alert and aware of any overhead hazards at all times is a must.
True
False
2
What does the Pre-Start Inspection consist of?
check all fluid levels
check the wheels and tires
make sure your battery is fully charged
All of the above
3
They are made using materials such as fiberglass reinforced plastic.
True
Fasle
4
You must not operate the lift if any of the components of the vehicle or lift are defective or non-operational.
True
False
5
Extendable Boom Platforms, Aerial Ladders, Articulating Boom Platforms, and Vertical Towers are all considered types of Aerial Lifts.
True
False
6
You must remove a defective lift from service until repairs are made.
True
False
7
Dangerous hazards to look for include:
Unstable surfaces such as loose dirt, holes or drop-offs.
Slopes, ditches or bumps that can cause your lift to tip over.
The presence of any personnel working in close proximity.
All of the above
8
There are two main inspections that must be performed prior to beginning operation of your lift on every shift
True
False
9
Some of the most common hazards include:
tip-overs
structural failures or collapse
ejections from the lift platform
All of the above
10
Due to the mobility and flexibility that Aerial Lift provides, it has virtually replaced ladders and scaffolding in many situations.
True
False