0.2 0.5 0.3 RG 0 -11.52 TD EMC The new ANSI A92 standards for the access industry state that anyone who directly supervises MEWP operators is considered a supervisor and now needs supervisor compliance training. In reference to the one question about the daily inspections and whether they need to collect them from the company leasing the lift, I do not believe that is required. One frequently asked question is: "What are the responsibilities that I am held accountable for under the new ANSI standard?" Retraining is base on the referenced requirements above that can include training again OR only instructions required based on the users observations or evaluations to maintain a previously trained persons status as a qualified operator. A qualified person must perform the frequent and annual inspections while the MEWP operator is the one to perform the pre-start inspections. Employers need to assess the worksite to identify all possible hazards in order to select the appropriate equipment for the task. /Contents 51 0 R For technical assistance, please refer to OSHAs eTools and other resources on scaffolding. /P << /F1 25 0 R To understand your responsibilities as a certain entity/role, you must first understand the definitions of each. BT The rental company does not have to do it themselves; they can advise the customer where it can be obtained. 2) Per Cal/OSHA no fall protection is required for a scissor lift since it is only working in a vertical position? /MCID 22 <0016001c001c0015> Tj Is it annually or once trained in the new MEWP ANSI standards, would that be all that is required? JLG Industries, Update training procedures to support new requirements, Offer familiarization to customers any time they rent, lease or buy equipment, Train technicians on new machine features, Update onboard manuals of responsibilities, Give more consideration to machine choice, Participate in extensive planning to determine machines based on application, Perform site risk assessments for all MEWP operations, including training. >> [ (r) -3 (evi) 6 (sed) 3 (\040) 6 (w) -5 (he) 3 (r) -3 (e) 13 (\040) -4 (ne) 3 (ed) 3 (ed) 3 (\040) 6 (t) -4 (o) 13 (\040) -4 (en) 3 (sure) 10 (\040) -4 (t) -4 (he) 3 (y) 11 (\040) -4 (ar) 9 (e\040s) -1 (t) -4 (ated) 11 (\040) -4 (u) 13 (si) 5 (ng) 3 (\040) -4 (m) -3 (an) 3 (da) 14 (t) -4 (ory) 9 (\040) -4 (l) 5 (an) 3 (gu) 3 (ag) 3 (e\056) 1 (\040) ] TJ >> >> -29.636 -9.72 Td Familiarization includes: Locati of the manufacturers operation manuals and confirmation they are present; Purpose and function of all controls, features and devices; and. /P << Is a familiarization, or occupant level training (emergency controls) acceptable for ground personnel if providing a second qualified operator is not feasible? <00150013001400150003> Tj OSHA regulates MEWPS regulations 29 CFR 1910.67, 29 CFR 1910.269(p), 29 CFR 1926.21, 29 CFR 1926.453, 29 CFR 1926.502. endobj Examples include scissor lifts and vertical lifts. << [ (M) 7 (ob) 3 (i) 5 (l) 5 (e\040) -252 (an) 3 (d) -8 (\040) -254 (st) -4 (atio) 3 (na) 3 (r) -3 (y\040) -254 (i) 5 (nd) 3 (ustr) -6 (i) 5 (al) 6 (\040) -254 (sci) 5 (ssors\040) -256 (l) 5 (i) 5 (f) -4 (t) -4 (s\040) -254 (r) 7 (ai) 6 (se\054\040) -257 (l) 5 (ow) -4 (er\040) -256 (an) 3 (d\040) -252 (po) 3 (si) 5 (t) -4 (i) 5 (on) 3 (\040) -254 (m) -3 (ater) -4 (i) 5 (al) 6 (s\040) -254 (an) 3 (d) 13 (\040) ] TJ