Heavy-duty vehicle lift company Stertil-Koni has released a video to help reinforce key safety procedures for vehicle maintenance shops.

The new video, entitled “Lift Safely,” is a two-minute highlight reel showcasing seven key steps technicians should always follow when operating heavy-duty vehicle lifts.

Stertil-Koni President, Dr. Jean DellAmore, noted “Safety is always mission number one when operating heavy equipment, and this is especially true in vehicle maintenance facilities – where a single misstep can have dire consequence. Ongoing training which reinforces established safety protocols can deliver a safe, productive, and efficient working environment for the busy technician on the shop floor.”

The seven steps highlighted in the new Stertil-Koni video recommend that maintenance facilities do the following:

  1. Choose lifts that have the Gold Label from the Automotive Lift Institute (ALI).
  2. Know the weight of the heaviest vehicle you intend to lift and make certain the lift selected is certified to meet or exceed that capacity.
  3. Before operating a lift, do a full sweep of the area. Check the perimeter of the lift to confirm nothing is obstructing its path and there are no hazards. Then, lift the vehicle no more than 12 inches off the ground, pause, and do another sweep of the area. Also, make sure the vehicle being lifted is level.
  4. Before you begin with mobile column lifts, always place them on a firm foundation and level ground. When lifting outdoors, be aware of wind loads.
  5. Make certain all lifts are subject to a regular program of scheduled maintenance – in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommended schedule.
  6. Use shop equipment specifically designed to ensure operator safety and proper ergonomics. For example: Consider using a high lift wheel dolly for wheel removal and alignment of dual tire assemblies.
  7. Promote a positive culture of safety in your shop. Check service bulletins, safety messages, and continuously update your skills for a smooth-running maintenance facility.

“Ensuring a safe working environment is always a sound investment that pays dividends daily. It boosts employee morale, which in turn engenders positivity, productivity, and contributes to overall innovation. That’s a real return on investment," DellAmore said. 

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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