samsquatch
ArboristSite Lurker
Question about running a small business and keeping safe equipment in service.
When owning an aerial lift, does OSHA require you to inspect it annually? Are you given a certificate of inspection afterward that you paste to the machine?
If you're running a small shop and have no payroll - meaning I'm not telling an employee to use a particular machine as part of their employment - do you still need certified lifts?
In general, will insurance policies cover equipment that is not certified? Seems to me they shouldn't, but just asking because I don't know and I'm interested in buying my first bucket lift (standalone, not truck).
Cheers
When owning an aerial lift, does OSHA require you to inspect it annually? Are you given a certificate of inspection afterward that you paste to the machine?
If you're running a small shop and have no payroll - meaning I'm not telling an employee to use a particular machine as part of their employment - do you still need certified lifts?
In general, will insurance policies cover equipment that is not certified? Seems to me they shouldn't, but just asking because I don't know and I'm interested in buying my first bucket lift (standalone, not truck).
Cheers