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Safety Tips for Working With Commercial Car Lifts

Many businesses and industries work with car lifts, including everything from mechanics to automated parking garages. If your business operates a car lift for its daily tasks, make sure you understand the basics of staying safe around this modern equipment. Here are some safety tips for working with commercial car lifts that operators should know.

Inspect Your Car Lift Daily

Safety is one of the primary reasons you should inspect your car lift. Complete daily inspections to ensure your car lift is operating smoothly and no parts are out of place. You should also make a habit of scheduling professional lift inspections regularly. Personal inspections are helpful for noticing signs of damage or missing parts, but professional inspections can help address issues that consumers don’t know to look for. Professional inspectors can also help you identify early signs of damage before they have a chance to worsen.

Never Overload a Car Lift

Another safety tip for operating a commercial car lift is to never overload this technology. When investing in a lift or several for your business, it’s important to check the weight capacity thoroughly. Plan your lift purchase based on the amount of weight and type of vehicles you’ll need to support. Consider this weight limit carefully and remember the manufacturer’s guidelines for weight ranges every time you operate your lift. Overloading your lifts could cause damage to the equipment, the vehicles they support, and surrounding property.

Ensure the Lifting Area Stays Hazard-Free

Be aware of your surroundings while operating a vehicle lift. It’s important that your lift stays clear of debris and hazards. Some fully automated lifts use sensors to maneuver vehicles, which means hazards and debris in the lifting area could impede their operations. Keep these areas free of trash, spare equipment, and other debris to keep your lifts running smoothly.

Clean and Perform Regular Lift Maintenance

Finally, don’t forget to schedule regular lift cleanings and maintenance along with your inspections. Lift maintenance includes conducting regular repairs, adding lubrication, changing fluids and checking fluid levels, and more. And to thoroughly inspect and maintain your lift, you’ll need to have a clean slate. Remember to clean your lifts regularly to remove dirt, grease, and grime buildup. This will help them operate smoothly and promote longevity as well.

Now that you know these essential safety tips for working with car lifts, make sure that you train yourself and your entire team. Everyone working near or directly with the lifting system should have the proper training to stay safe and keep your business running smoothly.

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