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Safety Tips for Using Boom, Bucket, Crane, and Digger Derrick Trucks
Boom trucks, bucket trucks, crane trucks, and <a
href="http://www.i80equipment.com/digger-trucks.shtml">digger
derrick trucks</a> are utilized in a multitude of businesses and can be
found on the side of our streets all the time.
If you have ever driven down the street and stopped to watch as the
electric company or telephone companies utilize one of these trucks, you would
see a worker being airlifted up into the sky in the bucket. This truck is a bucket truck. Many individuals are not aware that this is
what the vehicle that they use is. The
main use of a bucket truck is to raise and lower a worker from a place that is
way too high for a regular ladder to be used.
These vehicles can be bought in various shapes and
sizes and is created to make the work easier for those individuals that use
them. Bucket trucks can be used for
various reasons, but the most popular is for use with telephone poles or power
lines. By the workers using this type of
vehicle, they are able to finish their work in a more efficient and safe
manner.
The creation of this type of vehicle includes a bin for
storage that helps to store tools or materials that may be needed by the worker
in the bucket. Some models are also
equipped with a double-arm boom or what is called a hydraulic outrigger
jack. This helps to provide an extra degree
of stability. Other models may be
equipped with a separate engine that powers the bucket, while others use the
engine of the truck to do this.
Any large piece of equipment must be handled by the
proper guidelines. This does not mean
that a bucket truck is hard to operate or not made well. It is just that all vehicles need the respect
and care so that accidents are minimized.
When the directions from the manufacturer are followed, a worker can see
that they are more secure in knowing they will be safe while utilizing the
equipment. There are also OSHA
guidelines that need to be followed when using a bucket truck. Some of these rules are:
1.
The vehicle should be utilized to raise
workers to any job location that is above the ground.
2.
The truck should be made of fiberglass,
wood, metal, or reinforced plastic.
3.
The modification of a bucket truck is
allowed as long if a modification approval has been received in writing by the
manufacturer.
4.
Strict requirements must be followed when
bucket trucks are utilized around power lines.
This will include a safe distance away and making sure that qualified
workers are the only ones to use the truck.
5.
Brakes must be set BEFORE a worker can be
raised within the bucket.
6.
The truck should never be moved while a
worker is in the bucket.
7.
All controls must be clearly defined by
what each one does.
8.
Controls must be put to test each day
BEFORE the truck is used.
9.
The manufacturer's guidelines must be
followed regarding distribution and load.
10. Any
worker using the bucket
trucks must wear the standard protective gear constantly. This will include goggles, boots, hard hat,
and gloves.
11. The
worker must have their feet firm upon the bottom of the bucket at all times.
12. The
lower controls must never be used without the explicit consent of the worker
within the bucket. These lower controls
are for emergencies only.
There are many more OSHA guidelines that must be
followed as well. When workers are
trained in the proper ways to use the vehicle, it can give years of secure
support. Keep in mind that when the
rules and regulations are followed correctly, the possibility of injury or
death can be minimized greatly.
To make sure that your employees are trained correctly
on the use of one of these bucket trucks, crane trucks, digger derrick trucks,
or boom trucks, you can contact OSHA or I80 Equipment to get tapes to help
train them the right way. For more
information, please visit www.i80equipment.com.
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