Operator's Manual
Third Edition • Sixth Printing
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Part No. 237108
Signal Person (from 1926.1419)
Per OSHA CFR 1926.1419, a signal person is
required when:
The point of operation, meaning the load travel or
the area near or at load placement, is not in full
view of the operator.
When the equipment is traveling, the view in the
direction of travel is obstructed.
Due to site specific safety concerns, either the
operator or the person handling the load
determines that it is necessary.
Signal persons must remain in constant
communication (verbal or hand) and be in visual
contact with the operator at all times.
When using hand signals, follow the requirements
set forth in OSHA CFR 1926.1419-1926.1422.
The hand signal chart below may be used in place
of the Standard Method in Appendix A of Subpart
CC of Part OSHA CFR 1926.