Tail Lifts - Guidance
Âé¶¹Éç Guidance on the safe use of vehicle tail lifts
Refer to the
Best Practice Guidance
• Assess how you will use the tail lift safely.
• Decide and record how you are to use the tail lift safely - SSOW
• Include within your risk assessments or carry out separate risk assessments on the use of tail lifts, as required.
• Train those who are using the tail lift to do so safely.
• Service your tail lift to keep it safe and reliable, where applicable.
• Get a thorough examination report every six months, where applicable.
• Record all the above and keep those records, as required.
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