SIA A92.2 : 2015
Withdrawn
A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.
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VEHICLE MOUNTED ELEVATING AND ROTATING AERIAL PLATFORM
17-09-2021
12-01-2013
SECTION
1 Scope, Purpose, Requirements, and Application
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Requirements
1.4 Application
2 Referenced and Related Standards
2.1 Referenced Standards
2.2 Related Standards
3 Definitions
4 Design Requirements
4.1 Basic Principles
4.2 Structural Safety Factors
4.3 Controls
4.4 Travel Securing Device
4.5 Stability
4.6 Bursting Safety Factors
4.7 Hydraulic Cylinders
4.8 System Protection
4.9 Platforms
4.10 Markings
5 Electrical Systems & Devices
5.1 Electrical Specifications
5.2 Electrical Requirements
5.3 Electrical Tests for Insulating Aerial Devices
5.4 Electrical Test Procedures
5.5 Electrical Test Equipment
5.6 Electrical Certification
6 Responsibilities of Manufacturers
6.1 General Responsibilities
6.2 Specifications
6.3 Quality Assurance
6.4 Manuals
6.5 Markings
6.6 Mechanical Tests and Inspection
6.7 Electrical Tests
6.8 Installation Instructions
6.9 Welding
6.10 Training and Training Materials
7 Responsibilities of Dealers and Installers
7.1 General Responsibilities
7.2 Vehicle Specifications
7.3 Vehicle Weight Distribution
7.4 Manuals
7.5 Installation
7.6 Quality Assurance
7.7 Welding
7.8 Training
8 Responsibilities of the Owners and Users
8.1 General Responsibilities
8.2 Inspection and Testing Classifications
8.3 Inspection and Test Records
8.4 Maintenance
8.5 Modifications
8.6 Weight Distribution
8.7 Transfer of Ownership
8.8 Markings
8.9 Parts
8.10 Safety Bulletins
8.11 Manuals
8.12 Training of Operators
SECTION
9 Responsibilities of Users
9.1 General Responsibilities
9.2 Personnel
9.3 Training, Retraining and Familiarization of
Operators
9.4 Application
9.5 Mobile Operation
9.6 Alterations
9.7 Bare-Hand Work
9.8 Lower Controls
10 Responsibilities of Operators
10.1 General Responsibilities
10.2 Operation
10.3 Work Platform
10.4 Brakes
10.5 Loading
10.6 Observations
10.7 Worksite
10.8 Precautions
10.9 Mobile Operation
10.10 Personnel
10.11 Training, Retraining and Familiarization of Operators
11 Responsibilities of Renters, Lessors or Lessees
11.1 General Responsibilities
11.2 Ownership Duties
11.3 Obligations
11.4 Training
11.5 Communications
SECTION
Tables and Figures
Appendix A Rationale for Design, Qualification and Periodic
Electrical Tests
Appendix B D.C. Application
Appendix C Application and Uses of Aerial Devices
Appendix D Electrical Tests for Aerial Devices, Insulated
Platforms, and Insulated Ladders for AC Application
Appendix E Electrical Tests for Machines Predating this
Standard
Appendix F Recommended Identification & Instruction Symbols
for Control Functions
Applicable to the design, manufacture, testing, inspection, installation, maintenance, use, training, and operation of vehicle-mounted aerial devices.
DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
Scaffold Industry Association
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Status |
Withdrawn
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SupersededBy |
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