■
Responsibilities of Parties
It is imperative that all owners and users of the
Snorkelift read, understand, and conform to all
applicable regulations. Ultimate compliance to
OSHA regulations is the responsibility of the
employer using the equipment.
ANSI Standard A92.5-1992 clearly identifies
requirements of all parties who might be
involved with Boom-Supported Elevating Work
Platforms.
A reprint of the “Manual of Responsibilities for
Dealers, Owners, Users, Operators, Lessors
and Lessees of ANSI/SIA A92.5-1992 Boom
Supported Elevating Work Platforms” is
available from Snorkel dealers or from the
factory upon request.
Copies are also available from the Scaffold
Industry Association, Inc., 14039 Sherman
Way, Van Nuys, CA 91405-2599.
■
OSHA, ANSI and CSA Standards
The Snorkelift is a boom-supported elevating
work platform built to conform to the following
standards:
OSHA Paragraph 1910.67 Title 29, C.F.R.
Vehicle-Mounted Elevating and Rotating
Work Platforms - Labor.
OSHA Paragraph 1926.556 Title 29, C.F.R.
Aerial Lifts - Construction.
ANSI Standard A92.5-1992
Boom-Supported Elevating Work Platforms.
CSA Standard CAN 3-B354.4-M82
Boom-type Elevating Work Platforms.
■
California Proposition 65 Warning
The state of California requires that all equipment
used within its boundaries shall have the
following warning noted in the Operator’s Manual.
page - iv
ATB 42/50 – 0161987
Introduction
■
Options
The use of optional equipment is discussed in the
“Options” chapter 11.
The options you will find discussed there are:
1. AC generator.
2. Air line to platform.
3. Motion warning alarms.
4. Battery (extra).
5. Cold weather start kit.
6. Dual fuel.
7. Operator horn.
8. Flashing lights.
9. Platform work lights.
10. LPS rating.
11. Sandblast protection kit.
12. Spark arrestor.
13. Platform swinging gate.
14. Optional tires.
15. Tow kit.
16. 4-wheel drive functions.
■
Additional Information
For additional information contact your local
dealer or Snorkel at:
Snorkel International, Inc.
P.O. Box 1160
St. Joseph, MO 64502-1160 USA
816-364-0317
DANGER
CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are
known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth
defects, and other reproductive harm.