['Cranes, Lifts, and Scaffolding']
['Aerial Lifts']
04/22/2025
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OSHA defines an aerial lift as any vehicle-mounted work platform that can move vertically and/or horizontally under 1910.67, and includes (but are not limited to): aerial ladders, extensible boom platforms, articulating boom platforms, vertical towers, or a combination of any of those types. Aerial lifts do not include manlifts, forklifts, scissor lifts, or firefighting equipment.
['Cranes, Lifts, and Scaffolding']
['Aerial Lifts']
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