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What precautions should be taken when operating a CNS aerial work platform?

High-altitude work is closely related to life safety. Standardized operation is the bottom line, responsibility and guarantee. The CNS aerial work platform is stable and reliable, facilitating efficient construction. Every operator should keep safety guidelines in mind, strictly adhere to operation norms, and ensure safe operation, standardized operation, smooth work, and a safe return.
Mar 2nd,2026 64 Views
High-altitude work is closely related to life safety. Standardized operation is the bottom line, responsibility and guarantee. The CNS aerial work platform is stable and reliable, facilitating efficient construction. Every operator should keep safety guidelines in mind, strictly adhere to operation norms, and ensure safe operation, standardized operation, smooth work, and a safe return.

Before starting the work, it is essential to conduct a comprehensive inspection and confirm the site. Operators must be certified to work, wear safety helmets and anti-slip shoes, fasten safety belts throughout the process in a standardized manner, and fix the hooks to the dedicated anchor points of the platform. It is strictly prohibited to hang them on guardrails, booms or non-load-bearing structures. Carefully inspect the vehicle's hydraulic system, outriggers, tires, brakes, lights and safety devices to ensure there is no leakage, looseness or malfunction. Choose a solid, flat and free of soft and collapsed ground for parking. Pull the handbrake tightly and shift the wheels properly. The outriggers must be fully extended and padded with solid blocks. The vehicle body should be leveled as required, and the tires should be reliably lifted off the ground. Lifting operations are strictly prohibited without the outriggers being stably supported. Demarcate the operation warning area, set up warning cones, warning tapes and warning signs, and prohibit irrelevant personnel from entering the turning radius.

During the operation, strictly follow the procedures and strictly control potential risks and hazards. Overloading and uneven loading are strictly prohibited. The total weight of personnel, tools and materials must not exceed the rated load. Climbing, sitting or lying on the guardrails, and violent shaking are prohibited inside the platform. Do not lean your body out of the platform. The operation movements should be smooth and gentle. Sudden rises and falls, sharp turns and stops are strictly prohibited. The extension and rotation of the boom should be carried out step by step. Always observe the surrounding obstacles and maintain a safe distance. It is strictly prohibited to move the vehicle when the platform is raised, and it is strictly prohibited to lift heavy objects with the working platform. In case of severe weather conditions such as winds of force 5 or above, thunderstorms, ice and snow, and thick fog, high-altitude operations should be immediately halted. During operation, a dedicated person should be assigned for supervision and unified command. Communication should be kept unobstructed. If any abnormal sounds, leakage, instability or other issues are detected, the machine should be stopped immediately for inspection. It is strictly forbidden to operate while faulty.

After completing the work, wrap it up properly and do a good job in maintenance and upkeep. Retract the boom and the platform smoothly to their original positions and confirm that the locking is reliable. Retract the outriggers in sequence and check that all components are in good condition. Clear the debris and tools from the platform, keep the vehicle clean, lubricated and inspected, and park it in place as required. Fill in the operation and inspection records carefully, report faults and potential hazards in a timely manner, ensure that the equipment is always in good condition, and lay a solid foundation for the next safe operation.

Safety is no small matter; responsibility is greater than the sky. Operating the CNS aerial work platform in a standardized manner is not only a responsibility for the equipment but also for one's own and others' lives. Let's take standards as the guideline and safety as the top priority, carry out civilized construction and precise operation, and safeguard safety and create value with every standardized operation.