Ensure that your procedures meet osha requirements, save lives and protect Business
Smartlift specializes in lifting and earth-moving equipment. Through professionals with extensive experience, we support your business in having procedures, lifting plans, field accompaniments, and critical operations that efficiently accomplish the best safety standards.
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Ensure your company meet the osha requirements
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Frequently asked questions
There are many kinds of procedures, and they must done according to the characteristics of your operations. Nevertheless, there are some minimum documents that you must take into account to establish controls for your lifting hazards:
Lifting plans
Frequent inspections forms
Personnel profiles
General lifting operations procedure
OSHA has different requirements depending on the type of equipment used. It is essential also to consider the activity to be done and review local legislation because it can have special certification requirements.
In general, earth-moving equipment operators must be trained, but according to OSHA 1926.1400, they must also be certified by an accredited body for lifting equipment in construction.
The employer must also define the profile, which includes all the requirements regarding experience, knowledge, and skills.
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