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1926.964(c)(8) Aerial-Lift Controls
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Aerial lifts used for live-line barehand work shall have dual controls (lower and upper) as follows:
The upper controls shall be within easy reach of the employee in the bucket. On a two-bucket-type lift, access to the controls shall be within easy reach of both buckets.
The lower set of controls shall be near the base of the boom and shall be designed so that they can override operation of the equipment at any time.
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