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Update #1 was published as notification that this is now a National Standard of Canada. This text-searchable PDF includes Update #1.

1. Scope and Purpose

1.1 This Standard applies to self-propelled boom-supported integral chassis elevated work platforms that have a platform capable of being positioned completely beyond the base and that are used to position personnel, along with their necessary tools and materials, at work locations. Self-propelled boom-supported elevating work platforms (aerial platforms) are power-operated with primary functions, including drive control from the platform. For the purpose of this Standard, self-propelled boom-supported elevating work platforms will be referred to as aerial platforms.

1.2 The purpose of this Standard is to specify the minimum requirements for design, manufacture, remanufacture, rebuild/recondition, testing, performance, inspection, training, maintenance, and safe operation of aerial platforms to achieve the following objectives: (a) the prevention of personal injuries and accidents; (b) a uniformity in ratings; and (c) an understanding by manufacturers, dealers, installers, maintenance personnel, operators, owners, and users of their respective responsibilities. Aerial platforms are generally intended for use over level surfaces. Normally they are not insulated foruse near electrically energized circuits, nor are they intended to be used in hazardous locations. For any aerial platforms intended for use around electrically energized circuits, see CSA Standard C225. The operation of any aerial platform is subject to certain hazards that can only be protected against by having competent, careful personnel trained in the intended use, safe operation, maintenance, and servicing of this type of equipment.

1.3 The design and manufacturing requirements of this Standard apply to those aerial platforms manufactured six months after the date of publication of this Standard. All other provisions of this Standard apply to both new and existing aerial platforms and become effective at the time of publication of this Standard.

1.4 This Standard does not apply to: (a) vehicle-mounted aerial devices, such as those covered in CSA Standard C225; (b) non-self-propelled elevating rolling work platforms, as covered in CSA Standard CAN3-B354.1; (c) self-propelled elevating work platforms, as covered in CSA Standard CAN3-B354.2; (d) mast climbing equipment, such as that covered in CSA Standard CAN3-B354.5; (e) construction hoists used to raise and lower materials and personnel to different elevations, as covered in CSA Standards Z256 and CAN/CSA-Z185; (f) mobile cranes, such as those covered in CSA Standard Z150; (g) vehicle-mounted vertical lift devices, such as those covered in the ANSI/SIA Standard A92.7. (h) vehicle-mounted bridge inspection and maintenance devices, as covered in ANSI/SIA Standard A92.8; (i) permanently installed (nonmobile) elevating lifts used to transport personnel between different elevations; and (j) firefighting equipment.

1.5 In this Standard, shall is used to express a requirement, ie, a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the standard; should is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and may is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the standard. Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material. Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements. Legends to equations and figures are considered requirements.

1.6 The values given in SI (metric) units are the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.
 

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)

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    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


    Boom-Type Elevating Work Platforms

    • Historical Version