ANSI/SAIA A92.3:2006 pdf download

ANSI/SAIA A92.3:2006 pdf download

ANSI/SAIA A92.3:2006 pdf download.Manually Propelled Elevating Aerial Platforms.
3. Definitions
Aerial platform. A manually propelled device that has an adjustable position platform. supported from ground leveiy a structure.
Anchorage(s). A secure point of attachment to he used with personal fall protection equipment.
Authorized personnel (authorized Person). Personnel approved or assigned to perform a specific type of duty or duties at a specific location or locations at a work site.
Base. The relevant contact points of the aerial platform that form the stability fulcrum (e.g., wheels, casters, outriggers, stabilizers).
Broker. An independent business entity or person that arranges a lease or transfer of ownership of an aerial platform, hut does not own the aerial platform. If the entity or person is an employee of the buyer, seller, lessor or lessee of the aerial platform. he shall not be considered a broker.
Chassis. The integral part of the aerial platform that provides mobility and support for the elevating assembly.
Configuration. All positions in which an aerial platform or any part thereof can he placed within its intended operating limits.
Critical component(s). Load supporting elements, which support or stabilize the platform or aerial platform.
Dealer. A person or entity who buys from a manufacturer or distributor and who generally sells rents and services aerial platforms.
Delivery. Transfer of care, control, and custody of the aerial platform from one person or entity to another person or entity.
Directional controls. Controls that initiate functions that affects movement of the platform or the aerial platform.
I)uctile materials. Materials having a minimum elongation of 10% in 2 inches (50.8mm).
Elevating assembly. The mechanisms used to position the platform relative to the aerial platform chassis.
Familiarization. Providing information regarding the control functions and safety devices for the aerial platform(s) to a qualified person or operator.
Guardrail system. A vertical barrier primarily intended to protect against personnel falling to lower levels.
Hazardous location. Any location that contains, or has the potential to contain, an explosive or tiammable atmosphere as defined in ANSI/N FPA 505.
Instability. A condition in which the SUfl1 of the moments that tend to overturn the aerial platform exceeds the sum of the moments tending to resist overturning.
Insulated platform. A platform designed and tested to meet the specific electrical insulation ratings consistent with the manufacturer’s identification plate.
Interlock. A control or mechanism that, under specified conditions, automatically allows or prevents the Operation of another control or mechanism.

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