CAN CSA B354.7-17 PDF

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Full title and description

CAN/CSA‑B354.7:17 — Mobile elevating work platforms — Safety principles, inspection, maintenance and operation. This Canadian adoption of ISO 18893:2014 (second edition) defines safety principles and recommended practices for the inspection, maintenance and safe operation of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs), including Canadian deviations where applicable.

Abstract

This standard applies to MEWPs intended to position persons, tools and materials and that consist, at minimum, of a work platform with controls, an extending structure and a chassis. It establishes objectives and criteria to prevent personal injury and property damage by specifying inspection regimes, maintenance practices, operational requirements, and related responsibilities for owners, operators and service personnel. The document is an adoption of ISO 18893:2014 with Canadian deviations and is intended to be used alongside other B354-series documents (design and training).

General information

  • Status: Current — original CAN/CSA‑B354.7:17 (2017) with a reaffirmation/revision recorded as CSA B354.7:17 (R2022).
  • Publication date: 2017 (CAN/CSA‑B354.7:17); editorial/revision activity indicated in 2022 (R2022).
  • Publisher: Canadian Standards Association (CSA Group).
  • ICS / categories: 53.020.01 / 53.020.99 — lifting equipment; MEWPs and related safety.
  • Edition / version: CAN/CSA‑B354.7:17 (first edition 2017); referenced as CSA B354.7:17 (R2022) where the document was reaffirmed/reissued.
  • Number of pages: Approximately 63 pages (published PDF length reported by standard distributors).

Scope

Applies to all mobile elevating work platforms intended to position persons, tools and materials and that include a work platform with controls, an extending structure and a chassis. The standard sets out the objectives for preventing injuries and property damage and establishes criteria for periodic and in‑service inspection, preventive maintenance, repairs, operation and record keeping. It is intended to be used unless national or local regulations specify more stringent requirements and is to be read in conjunction with related CSA B354 series documents (for design and operator training) as appropriate.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definitions and classification of MEWPs, including platform types and chassis/extension configurations.
  • Principles of safe operation and hazard assessment prior to use (site assessment, load/support conditions, environmental limitations).
  • Inspection regimes: daily/user checks, periodic inspections, and in‑depth annual or statutory inspections; checklists and record requirements.
  • Preventive maintenance, repair procedures, parts replacement, and documentation to maintain continued safe use.
  • Operator and service personnel responsibilities, including reference to operator training requirements in related standards.
  • Canadian deviations from ISO 18893:2014 where national practice or regulation requires differences.

Typical use and users

Used by employers, fleet owners, rental companies, service and maintenance technicians, safety managers, training providers, equipment inspectors, manufacturers and regulatory authorities to establish and verify safe inspection, maintenance and operational practices for MEWPs. It is commonly referenced in procurement, pre‑use inspection procedures, maintenance programs and compliance audits.

Related standards

ISO 18893:2014 (the international standard adopted with Canadian deviations), CAN/CSA‑B354.6 (design of MEWPs), CAN/CSA‑B354.8 (operator training), ISO 16368 (reference for related requirements) and regional standards such as the ANSI/ASAE/ASCE A92 series where applicable. Users should consult local regulations and the other parts of the CSA B354 series for a complete compliance framework.

Keywords

MEWP, mobile elevating work platform, aerial work platform, inspection, maintenance, safe operation, CSA B354, ISO 18893, operator training, preventive maintenance, safety principles.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: CAN/CSA‑B354.7:17 is a Canadian adoption of ISO 18893:2014 that provides safety principles and recommended practices for inspection, maintenance and operation of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs).

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers equipment scope and classification, required inspection intervals and checklists (daily, periodic and in‑depth), preventive maintenance and repair practices, operator and service personnel responsibilities, record keeping, and Canadian deviations from the parent ISO document.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Employers, rental and fleet operators, maintenance and inspection contractors, equipment manufacturers, safety professionals, training organizations and regulatory bodies use this standard to develop policies, maintenance programs and training that reduce the risk of MEWP incidents.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The standard was published as CAN/CSA‑B354.7:17 in 2017 and has recorded revision/reaffirmation activity referenced as CSA B354.7:17 (R2022). Distributors and standards registries list the R2022 entry as the current edition status; users should confirm they have the latest available version or amendments before relying on the text for compliance.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it belongs to the CSA B354 series addressing MEWPs. Related parts include B354.6 (design requirements) and B354.8 (operator training), and the series cross‑references ISO 18893 and ISO 16368 where applicable.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: MEWP, mobile elevating work platform, inspection, maintenance, safe operation, CSA B354.7, ISO 18893, operator training, preventive maintenance.