SAIA ASC A92 approves three new sub-committees

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The Scaffold & Access Industry Association voted and approved three new sub-committees.
The Scaffold & Access Industry Association (SAIA) A92 members voted and approved three new sub-committees in Las Vegas at their 2011 Annual Meeting.

A92.20 - Design of manually propelled, self-propelled and boom supported aerial work platforms and under bridge vehicle, mounted inspection work platforms.

A92.22 - Safe use of manually propelled, self-propelled and boom supported aerial work platforms and under bridge vehicle mounted inspection work platforms.

A92.24 — Training to operate, inspect and maintain manually propelled, self-propelled and boom supported aerial work platforms and under bridge vehicle mounted inspection work platforms.

Effective immediately the A92 main committee is accepting applications for individuals to join the new sub-committees.

Brent Hoover, JLG Industries was appointed as the A92.20 chairman, Brad Boehler, Skyjack Inc. was appointed as the A92.22 chairman, and Frank Bonesteel, New York State Department of Transportation was appointed as the A92.24 chairman.

The newly formed sub-committees will begin work in January 2012. All applications considered for sub-committee membership must be received by Monday, November 21, 2011. All applications received by November 21, 2011 will be voted on and approvals announced by December 31, 2011.

Please visit www.saiaonline.org to download the application. For more information you may contact SAIA headquarters at 816-595.4860 or by e-mail at lance@saiaonline.org.
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