Skyjack Safety
A scissor lift is a specialized type of industrial equipment that is used for "positioning personnel, their equipment and their tools," according to Skyjack. Anyone who is getting ready to operate this particular type of equipment must familiarize themselves with the suggested operational and safety measures recommended by the manufacturer to be able to stay safe prior to trying to operate this equipment. It can be devastating to the operator themselves and any bystanders causing severe injuries if the safety measures are not followed.
Area
In the best case scenario, the scissor lift will be operated on completely level ground. Prior to driving a scissor lift over a certain terrain, the area has to be inspected and cleared of any debris. In order to lower the possibility of the scissor lift tipping over and potentially causing the driver to fall from his seat. It is recommended to keep away from holes or steep grades while operating. Bystanders must also remain aware and stay clear of the operating scissor lift so as to make sure that they do not get run over.
Inspection
The user has to thoroughly check all vital components of the machine prior to attempting to use a scissor lift. A functional test done while the lift is retracted enables the operator to see if all components are correctly working before the task is initiated. It is better to perform a daily check on this machine prior to the shift starting and several places even want an inspection to take place at the end of the shift also. Different companies have various policies in place to maintain safety.
Checking the tires should be part of the inspection. These parts obviously add to the movability of the scissor lift and also provide the machinery with a solid foundation. A tire that is worn or faulty could blow and throw the operator from their place on top of scissor lift.