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1. Scope and Purpose

1.1

Scope This Standard applies to all integral frame boom-supported elevating w ork platforms used to position personnel, along with their tools and necessary materials, at overhead work locations. The boom may either telescope, articulate, or rotate and extend the platform beyond the base dimensions. The platform is power operated with primary functions controlled from the platform. The equipment may be manually or self-propelled (see Figure 1, p. 17, for illustration of a typical unit).

1.2

Purpose The purpose of this Standard is to outline the requirements and recommended practices for manufacturers, dealers, and users of such work platforms to achieve the following objectives:

(a) Prevention of personal injuries or accidents; (b) Uniformity in ratings; (c) Standards for design and manufacture; (d) Establishment of performance criteria; (e) Standards for testing and inspection; (f) Understanding by manufacturers, dealers, and users of their respective responsibilities.

1.3

Equipment not Covered This Standard does not apply to:

(a) Vehicle mounted devices such as truck mounted devices cover ed by CSA Standard C225, Vehicle-Mounted Aerial Devices;

(b) Nonself-propelled elevating rolling work platforms covered in CSA Standard CAN3-B354.1, Elevating Rolling Work Platforms;

(c) Self-propelled elevating work platforms covered in CSA Standard CAN3-B354.2, Self-Propelled Elevating Work Platforms for Use on Paved/Slab Surfaces;

(d) Self-propelled elevating work platforms covered in CSA Standard CAN3-B354.3, Self-Propelled Elevating Work Platforms for Use as ""Off-Slab"" Units;

(e) Suspended powered platforms used for construction and building maintenance, covered by CSA Standard Z271, Safety Code for Powered Platforms;

(f) Construction hoists used to raise and lower materials and personnel to different elevations, covered by CSA Standard Z256, Safety Code for Materials Hoists, and CSA Standard Z185, Safety Code for Personnel Hoists;

(g) Order pickers and similar mobile personnel and material elevating platforms such as those covered by CSA Standard B355.1, Low Lift and High Lift Trucks;

(h) Permanently installed (nonmobile) elevating lifts used to trans port personnel between different elevations;

(i) Fire fighting equipment.
 

Document History

  1. CAN/CSA B354.6:17 (R2022)


    Mobile elevating work platforms - Design, calculations, safety requirements, and test methods (Adopted ISO 16368:2010, second edition, 2010-05-15, with Canadian deviations)

    • Most Recent
  2. CAN/CSA B354.1-04 (R2016)


    Portable Elevating Work Platforms

    • Historical Version
  3. CAN/CSA B354.4-02 (R2013)


    Self-Propelled Boom-Supported Elevating Work Platforms

    • Historical Version
  4. CAN/CSA B354.2-01 (R2013)


    Self-Propelled Elevating Work Platforms

    • Historical Version
  5. CAN3 B354.4-M82

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    Boom-Type Elevating Work Platforms

    • Historical Version