Aerial lift operators face height and chemical hazards. Learn how HAZWOPER training helps meet OSHA rules and stay safe during elevated hazardous work.
Aerial lift operators face height and chemical hazards. Learn how HAZWOPER training helps meet OSHA rules and stay safe during elevated hazardous work.
Learn how aerial lift operators can stay safe in extreme heat. This OSHA-compliant guide covers symptoms, training, gear, and smart prevention strategies for high-risk outdoor jobs.
How Long is Aerial Lift Certification Good For? When it comes to safety, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets the standards for workplaces across the […]
What is a telehandler? A telehandler is a type of heavy equipment that is used in agricultural and industrial settings. It is similar to a forklift in […]
Telehandlers vs Boom Lifts Aerial lifts come in many shapes and sizes, and they perform a variety of functions. Two of the most common types of aerial […]
Boom lifts are one of the most versatile types of aerial lifts. They can safely lift workers to heights of more than 150 feet. Once up in […]
Cribbing (also called a “box crib”) is a popular practice among aerial lift operators, construction foreman, and other job site workers, and it is used in a […]
Working on an aerial lift near power lines can be risky. Getting shocked from a live power line is a common, and sometimes deadly, hazard. In fact, […]
Scissor lift operators need tools to control their work environments and guard against accidents. OSHA issues hazard alerts that address the main causes of injuries and fatalities […]
Everything To Know About Aerial Lift Inspections Aerial lifts, also known as aerial work platforms (AWPs) and mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs), are used for anything and […]