Attaching banners to scissorlifts can create a 'sail board' effect that can destabilize the machine and cause it to turn over.
Attaching banners to scissorlifts can create a 'sail board' effect that can destabilize the machine and cause it to turn over.
Attaching banners to scissorlifts can create a 'sail board' effect that can destabilize the machine and cause it to turn over.
Attaching banners to scissorlifts can create a 'sail board' effect that can destabilize the machine and cause it to turn over.
Attaching banners to scissorlifts can create a 'sail board' effect that can destabilize the machine and cause it to turn over.

Don’t Use Banners on Scissorlifts, IPAF Warns

May 11, 2016
The International Powered Access Federation is urging organizers and exhibitors at events such as county or state fairs and local festivals not to attach banners to scissorlifts because this can create a “sail board” effect that could destabilize the lift and cause it to turn over.

The International Powered Access Federation is urging organizers and exhibitors at events such as county or state fairs and local festivals not to attach banners to scissorlifts because this can create a “sail board” effect that could destabilize the lift and cause it to turn over.

Scissorlifts are a safe way to perform temporary work at height when used properly by trained personnel, IPAF said. However, they are not designed to hold banners or advertisement boards. Some scissorlifts are designed for indoor use only at zero wind speed. However, scissorlifts designed for outdoor use may be at risk of being blown over in an elevated position when the maximum safe wind speed is exceeded.

“Scissorlifts are safe, but improper use of this equipment can make them very dangerous,” said Andy Studdert, IPAF president, and chairman and CEO of NES Rentals. “Don’t put your visitors at risk. A machine with a banner attached to it could get blown over even in modest winds. Aerial lifts are not toys for joy rides or hanging banners and displays.”

More details about IPAF’s safety initiatives, technical guidance and training programs are available at www.ipaf.org and www.ipaf.com.