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2015 GNYADA Membership Directory

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PREVENTING LIFT VIOLATIONS

OSHA is visiting dealerships to see if lift inspections are up-to-date.

It looks for daily, monthly and

most importantly

a comprehensive

annual report conducted by a certified inspector. Daily andmonthly

logs can be completed by on-site staff.

Daily inspections must include:

Proper operation of the lift controls, restraints and

locking device.

Damage or excessive wear on any of the lift contact

points which engage the vehicle during lifting.

In addition to these daily requirements, dealers must also

complete and maintain a monthly auto lift inspection log. Dealers

must also demonstrate that lift operators inspect and operate

the lift in accordance with the manufacturer’s owners manual.

Employers are required to display operating instructions in a

conspicuous location in the lift area.

Dealersarealsorequiredtotrainliftoperatorsinproperprocedures

along with general safety requirements. Documentation of

operator training is an additional requirement.

One of the best defenses to a violation is following the record-

keeping, maintenance/repair and training guidelines in the

owner’s manual that comes with every automotive lift.

If you are unable to locate your owner’s manual for a particular

lift, contact the manufacturer for a replacement. If you do not

have a copy of Lifting it Right, we suggest you reach out to the

ALI

at

www.autolift.org

or call them at

607.756.7775

.

If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please

call Sue Bieber or Bill Cordes at the Association.

1. Locate the owner’s

manual document

package for every lift

in the dealership.

2. Review manual for

proper requirements:

Record-keeping

requirements: daily,

monthly, annual

inspections

Maintenance/

repair logs

Training of all

operators

Document training of

every lift operator

3. Have all lift operators

review the publications

Lifting it Right and

Vehicle Lifting Points for

Frame Engaging Lifts.

3. What violations are

found most frequently?

Broken swing arm locks

and missing skid pad

rubber.

AUTOMOTIVE

LIFT COMPLIANCE