['Cranes, Lifts, and Scaffolding']
['Aerial Lifts']
07/16/2025
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Ohio is not a state-plan state and is therefore covered by federal OSHA. Although Ohio does not have an OSHA-equivalent agency, the state's Bureau of Workers' Compensation adopted extensive safety requirements for aerial lifts based on ANSI and OSHA standards. See the citation link below for more information.
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- Ohio Admin Code 4123:1-5-25 — Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms
- 29 CFR 1910.67 — Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms
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