How to Use Scissor Lift License NSW at Workplace

Scissor lifts are work platforms used to safely move workers vertically and to different locations in a variety of industries including construction, retail, entertainment, and manufacturing. Scissor lifts are different from aerial lifts because the lifting mechanism moves the work platform straight up and down using crossed beams functioning in a scissor-like fashion. Although scissor lifts present hazards similar to scaffolding when extended and stationary, using scissor lifts safely depends on considering equipment capabilities, limitations, and safe practices.



Training Workers: Employers must provide workers training on hazards, including how to work safely with or near scissor lifts and reward them with Scissor Lift License NSW

Fall Protection: Scissor lifts must have guardrails installed to prevent workers from falling. Employers should train workers to: 
  • Check to see that a guardrail system is in place before working on the scissor lift.
  • Only stand on the work platform never stand on the guardrails.
  • Keep work within easy reach to avoid leaning away from the scissor lift.
Stabilization: Employers should ensure that scissor lifts are stable and will not tip over or collapse. Some safe work practices to ensure safe, stable conditions for scissor lift use include: 
  • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe movement this usually rules out moving the lift in an elevated position.
  • Isolate the scissor lift or implement traffic control measures to ensure that other equipment cannot contact the scissor lift.
  • Select work locations with the firm, level surfaces away from hazards that can cause instability.
Positioning: Positioning the scissor lift to avoid crushing or electrocution hazards is important for safe use. 
  • Crushing hazards are present in workplaces using scissor lifts and may expose workers nearby, even those not working on the scissor lift.
  • A moving scissor lift is near a fixed object. A moving vehicle and the scissor lift are operating closely.
  • The Scissor Lift passes under a fixed object, such as a door frame or a support beam.

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