1.Electric Shock Hazard: Keep a Distance from Electricity
Many people are unaware that most aerial work vehicles do not have insulation protection. Even if not directly touching the power line, electric arcs can still pose a fatal danger. To avoid electric shock, please remember:
Away from the area beneath the power lines
Keep a safety distance of at least 3 meters from the electrical equipment.
Never handle with electricity.
2.Risk of Spillage:
Strictly adhere to the load limit. The weight of all tools and personnel must be taken into account.
Only operate on flat and solid ground.
During windy weather, it is prohibited to handle the boards as they will turn into dangerous “sails”.
The lifting state is prohibited for movement, especially for scissor-type operation vehicles.
3.Collision and Compression: 360-degree Alert
During the movement of the work vehicle, the operators must pay special attention to:
Always keep an eye on the movement direction.
All parts of the body should remain within the platform.
Plan the route in advance and avoid all obstacles.
4.Falls from heights: Safety belts are the lifeline.
Wear the seat belt correctly and ensure it is securely fastened to the anchor point.
Prohibit climbing and sitting on the guardrail.
Keep the platform guardrails intact and do not remove them.