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Apprentice Q&A · #042

How do I organize the hardware bucket so we aren't losing bolts and nuts on a scissor lift?

1st YearSite AwarenessYELLOW · Check First

Use a divided tool organizer pouch or individual magnetic parts trays inside the lift tray. Never dump loose nuts, bolts, and tek screws onto the open floor of a scissor lift deck where they create a slipping hazard and fall through the grates.

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Use a divided tool organizer pouch or individual magnetic parts trays inside the lift tray. Never dump loose nuts, bolts, and tek screws onto the open floor of a scissor lift deck where they create a slipping hazard and fall through the grates.

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Hey boss, I’m checking site awareness: How do I organize the hardware bucket so we aren't losing bolts and nuts on a scissor lift? I found the likely issue and want to verify the next step before I lock it in. Do you want me to adjust it now or check the drawing/detail first?

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Use this as training guidance. The foreman, approved drawings, project specs, manufacturer installation instructions, employer safety policy, and AHJ/code requirements always control the final answer.

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