Crane- and Derrick-Suspended Personnel Platforms
- After the trial lift: Immediately after a trial lift, a competent person must inspect the rigging, personnel platform, and the base that supports the crane or derrick.
- After proof testing: A competent person must inspect the platform and rigging immediately after they have been proof tested.
Inspecting, Cleaning, and Storing Fall-Protection Equipment
- Always follow manufacturers' instructions and warnings.
- Always inspect equipment before using it. Look for damaged or missing parts. Labels, warnings, and other instructions should be readable.
- If equipment looks like it needs repair, remove it from service and have a competent person examine it.
- Have a competent person inspect equipment regularly.
- Mark equipment with a unique code or item number. Identification numbers make it easier to keep track of the equipment and to document maintenance or repair.
- Wash synthetic rope and body harnesses in soapy water to remove dirt; rinse them with clean water. Air-dry at room temperature. Don't use cleaning solvents; solvents can damage synthetic material.
- Don't lubricate moving parts unless the manufacturer requires it; lubricants attract dirt.
- Don't remove information labels and warnings; make sure they're still legible after cleaning.
- Follow manufacturer's instruction for storing equipment.
- Store equipment in an area that is clean, dry, and moisture-free; avoid excessive heat, light, oil, and corrosive chemicals.
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8-7. When must a crane or derrick that is lifting a personnel platform be inspected?
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