UFC 3-560-01
6 December 2006
Including change 1, 7 December 2006
10-13.2.4 Never use pole jacks with defective releases, or jacks that might slip when
loaded.
10-13.2.5 Only use approved bumperboards. A bumperboard must be either 2 by 6 in
(50 by 150 mm) board of length 6 to 8 ft (1.8 to 2.4 m), or 1-1/2 by 6 in (38 by 150 mm)
channel iron of length at least 6 ft (1.8 m).
10-13.2.6 Never use wire reels with defects evident. All wire reels must have suitable
brakes.
10-13.2.7 Close folding-type knives before placing them in toolboxes or other storage
containers. Open knives must be kept in scabbards when not in use.
10-13.2.8 Maintain personal tools in good condition.
10-13.2.9 Keep hot line tools clean, dry and in good condition.
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AERIAL LIFTS AND INSULATED BUCKETS. Aerial lifts must be
constructed, maintained and tested to meet
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\ the following standards:
ANSI/SIA A92.2 - Vehicle-Mounted Elevating and Rotating Aerial Devices
ANSI/SIA A92.3 - Manually Propelled Elevating Aerial Platforms
ANSI/SIA A92.5 - Boom Supported Elevating Work Platforms
ANSI/SIA A92.6 - Self-Propelled Elevating Work Platforms /1/
The following provides requirements regarding their use.
10-14.1 Types of Aerial Lifts. Aerial lifts include the following types of vehicle-
mounted aerial devices used to elevate personnel to job-sites aboveground.
Extendable boom aerial device.
Aerial ladder.
Articulating boom aerial device
Vertical tower.
A combination of any of the above.
The vehicle may be a truck, trailer, or all terrain vehicle.
10-14.1.1 The aerial device manufacturer shall state in the manual and on the
instruction plate whether the aerial device is insulating or non-insulating.
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