How to keep your MEWP operations efficient all year round
Spring: managing rain and wind risks
- Check wind conditions: Strong spring gusts can destabilize MEWPs. Always monitor wind speed and adhere to the machine’s wind tolerance limits.
- Beware of slippery surfaces: Rain can make platforms, ground surfaces, and control panels slippery. Use anti-slip mats and ensure proper drainage.
- Inspect electrical components: Moisture can damage electrical parts, so check for proper insulation and protection.
- Plan for sudden storms: Spring weather can change rapidly. Have a safety plan for unexpected thunderstorms.
Summer: staying safe in extreme heat
- Monitor hydraulic fluid and tires: Heat can cause fluid expansion and tire overinflation. Regularly check pressure levels and fluid integrity.
- Use shading where possible: Extended sun exposure can make metal surfaces dangerously hot. Provide shaded areas for work breaks.
- Hydration and sun protection: Encourage operators to stay hydrated and wear sun protection, including hats and UV-blocking sunglasses.
- Be cautious of heat fatigue: Operators should take frequent breaks to avoid heat-related illnesses.
Autumn: preparing for wet and windy conditions
- Avoid working on wet or muddy terrain: Soft or unstable ground can increase the risk of tip-overs.
- Clear fallen leaves: Leaves can obscure hazards and create slippery surfaces.
- Inspect lighting and visibility aids: Shorter daylight hours mean MEWPs should have functional lights and reflective markers.
- Check wind speeds before operation: Autumn storms can bring sudden high winds, which may exceed the machine’s safe operating limits.
Winter: navigating snow, ice, and cold temperatures
- Use winter-grade lubricants and antifreeze: Standard fluids may thicken in extreme cold, affecting hydraulic function.
- De-ice platforms and controls: Ice accumulation can make surfaces slippery and controls harder to operate.
- Dress for cold weather: Operators should wear insulated gloves and layered clothing to maintain dexterity and warmth.
- Ensure proper traction: Snow and ice reduce tire grip. Use MEWPs with all-terrain capabilities or chains if necessary.