Safety Standards regulating the stability of mobile scaffolds, scissor lifts, and aerial work platforms.
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June 10, 2002
Paul S. Walsh
1928 South Park
Up Front North Apartment Buffalo, NY 14220
Re: §§1926.452(w) and 1926.453; scissor lifts and aerial lifts
Dear Mr. Walsh:
This letter is in response to your inquiry addressed to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration dated April 17, 2002 concerning your recollections of a 1999 construction project in Huntsville, Texas.