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• The presence of personnel (authorized and unauthorized) and other mobile equipment An important aspect of MEWP operation is the safety of workers and the general public who can be exposed to potential hazards in the work area. Always maintain a controlled area below and ….
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Additional Changes (A92.20- Design) Other equipment changes include: Can no longer use chains to close off entrances to the work platform. Instead, they must use gates that include toe guards. MEWP platform railings must be at least 43.5 inches in height. The old standard was 39 inches.
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Inspect and perform safety checks on material handling equipment before each use to ensure equipment is in proper working order and is ... OSHA defines "powered industrial trucks" as "mobile, powered, driven vehicles used to carry, pull, push, lift, stack, or tier materials." b. Trucks shall have a label indicating acceptance by a.
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