First-of-its-kind personal, portable lift helps reduce risk of
falls from heights
JLG Industries, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation company [NYSE:OSK] and a
leading manufacturer of aerial work platforms and telescopic material
handlers, is giving away a LiftPod® portable aerial work
platform to raise awareness of safety in the workplace, particularly as
it relates to maintenance and facility management. The Summer of Safety
LiftPod Giveaway, which will begin on July 1 and run through August 31,
2009, is open to those who require elevation platforms or ladders to do
their jobs. Entry rules and guidelines are available at www.liftpod.com.
According to a study done by the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Census of
Fatal Occupational Injuries, more than 800 people died in 2007 as a
result of falls in the workplace. This was the highest number of
reported fatal falls in a single year and an increase of 39 percent
since the census was started in 1992. More than 90 percent of the
reported falls involved falls to lower levels, which include falls from
ladders, roofs or scaffolding. JLG hopes that by raising awareness of
products available to reduce risk, workplace safety will improve for
facility maintenance personnel who regularly work at heights on the job.
“The LiftPod is designed to replace the ladder and can help facility
managers avoid potentially deadly falls from height while on the job,”
said Chris Mellott, JLG Industries vice president sales and market
development, the Americas. “In fact, in developing the LiftPod,
increasing safety in the workplace for facility maintenance staff was
one of the key drivers. More than 90 percent of facility managers and
building owners said safety was ‘very important’ when selecting facility
maintenance equipment. Safety also was the most important criteria
decision makers used to evaluate new equipment.”
The JLG LiftPod meets the requirements for ANSI standard A92.3 2006,
which calls for elevated work platforms to meet specific strength and
stability requirements, including passing specific horizontal and
vertical load tests. To meet the ANSI standard, the LiftPod is equipped
with redundant ropes and a descent brake to protect against free descent
in the event of a rope failure. By complying with the ANSI standard for
aerial work platforms, the LiftPod also meets the applicable
requirements of OSHA
1910.67 for vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms,
and OSHA
1926.453 for aerial lifts.
The LiftPod reaches a 14-foot working height and is operated using a
common 18-volt drill or optional power pack.