Can a boom lift be used in the rain?

Can a boom lift be used in the rain? Safety Guide 2026

Working in wet conditions requires extra caution. Here is what you need to know about using boom lifts in rain.

Short Answer

Yes, but with strict limitations. Light rain is acceptable with proper precautions, but heavy rain, thunderstorms, or high winds require immediate work stoppage.

Weather Restrictions

Do NOT operate in:

  • ✗ Wind speeds exceeding 12.5 m/s (28 mph)
  • ✗ Thunderstorms or lightning
  • ✗ Heavy rain reducing visibility
  • ✗ Ice or snow conditions
  • ✗ Fog reducing visibility below 10 meters

Light rain is acceptable if:

  • ✓ Wind speed below 12.5 m/s
  • ✓ Good visibility maintained
  • ✓ Ground conditions stable
  • ✓ Platform not slippery
  • ✓ Electrical components protected

Safety Precautions for Wet Weather

1. Inspect the Equipment

  • Check all electrical connections are sealed
  • Verify emergency controls function properly
  • Ensure platform drainage holes are clear
  • Test brakes on wet surface

2. Personal Protective Equipment

  • Non-slip safety boots
  • Rain gear (not too loose)
  • Safety harness with lanyard
  • High-visibility waterproof vest

3. Ground Conditions

  • Check for mud or soft spots
  • Avoid standing water
  • Ensure outriggers on stable ground
  • Use mats or plates if needed

4. Platform Safety

  • Wipe down platform before entering
  • Remove slippery materials
  • Secure all tools and equipment
  • Keep platform gate closed

Electric vs Diesel in Rain

Type Water Resistance Precautions
Electric IP54 rated Avoid standing water, check battery connections
Diesel Better sealed Watch for slippery surfaces, exhaust clearance

Manufacturer Guidelines

Genie: Do not operate in winds exceeding 12.5 m/s. Light rain acceptable with precautions.

JLG: Weather protection available for some models. Check specific model guidelines.

Skyjack: All models have IP54 rating. Suitable for light rain operations.

Emergency Procedures

If weather suddenly worsens:

  1. Lower the platform immediately
  2. Move to safe location
  3. Secure the equipment
  4. Wait for conditions to improve

Liability and Insurance

Operating in prohibited weather conditions may void insurance coverage. Always follow manufacturer guidelines and site safety rules.

Conclusion

Light rain is acceptable with proper precautions, but never compromise safety. When in doubt, wait it out.

Need Weather-Resistant Equipment?

GMH supplies boom lifts from Genie, JLG, Skyjack with full weather protection options.

Contact us:
📧 sales@gmhlift.com | 📱 +86 15315316901 | ☎️ 400 6766 086

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