OSHA Scissor Lift Safety: Must-Know Requirements for Job Sites
ollow OSHA Scissor Lift Safety best practices to reduce risk and boost compliance. Read our guide for safe job site operations.

Scissor lifts are essential for many job sites, but with their convenience comes responsibility. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has strict requirements for operating these lifts safely. This guide outlines key OSHA scissor lift safety requirements and how Man Lift ensures compliance with these standards.
OSHA Lift Regulations Overview
OSHA outlines safety requirements under 29 CFR 1926.453, focusing on:
Fall protection
Equipment stability
Operator training
Safe use practices
Key Scissor Lift Safety Guidelines
Guardrails must be present and secure
Lifts must be on a stable, leveled surface
Workers must not climb on guardrails or use ladders on platforms
Weather conditions must be monitored
Only trained operators may use the lift
Training Requirements
Employers must ensure all scissor lift operators receive formal training, including:
Recognizing hazards
Operating within manufacturer specifications
Emergency procedures
Fall Protection Rules
OSHA doesn’t mandate harnesses in scissor lifts with proper guardrails, but workers must:
Stay within the platform
Avoid leaning over the rails
Never disable guardrail systems
Common Violations
Using lifts on uneven surfaces
Overloading the platform
Improper use of fall protection
Lack of training documentation
Man Lift's OSHA-Compliant Equipment
Man Lift’s scissor lifts meet all OSHA safety regulations. Features include:
Secure guardrail systems
Stability-enhancing design
Clear instructional labels and manuals
Safety in Action: Best Practices
Check out our Scissor Lift Safety Guide for real-world tips to improve job site safety.
Conclusion
OSHA compliance isn’t just about avoiding fines—it’s about protecting your team. Equip your crew with scissor lifts from Man Lift and operate with peace of mind.