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Scissor Lift Insurance

Specialist cover for electric, diesel and rough terrain scissor lifts across Australia.

Scissor lifts are the most commonly hired elevated work platform in Australia, used on everything from commercial fitouts and warehouse maintenance to large-scale construction and industrial projects. With platform heights ranging from 4 metres to over 18 metres and values from $15,000 to $150,000 or more, these machines are a core asset for access hire companies and contractors alike. Scissor lift insurance protects against accidental damage, theft, overturning, fire and third party liability, whether the unit is used for own work or hired out to customers.

What Types of Scissor Lifts Can Be Insured?
Scissor lift insurance covers all self-propelled and towable scissor lift platforms used in Australia:

  • Electric Scissor Lifts: Battery-powered slab units for indoor and flat-surface work. Non-marking tyres make them suitable for finished floors. Popular brands include JLG, Genie, Haulotte and Skyjack.
  • Diesel / Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts: 4WD units with heavy-duty tyres for outdoor construction sites, uneven ground and slopes. Brands include JLG, Genie, Dingli and Haulotte.
  • Hybrid Scissor Lifts: Dual-power units that can run on electric indoors and diesel or LPG outdoors.
  • Compact / Low-Level Scissor Lifts: Small, lightweight units designed for tight spaces and low-clearance environments.
  • Towable Scissor Lifts: Trailer-mounted units popular with maintenance contractors and painters.

What Does Scissor Lift Insurance Cover?

  • Material Damage: Covers accidental damage, collision, overturning, fire, theft, storm, flood and vandalism to your scissor lift.
  • Third Party Property Damage: Covers damage your scissor lift causes to floors, ceilings, sprinkler systems, racking or other property during operation.
  • Public Liability: Protects against claims for injury or property damage arising from scissor lift operations.
  • Downtime / Loss of Use: Provides daily payments when your scissor lift is unable to work following an insured event. Essential for hire companies relying on fleet utilisation.
  • Hired-In Plant: If you hire a scissor lift from another company, this covers damage to the machine while in your care, custody and control.
  • Transit Cover: Protects your scissor lift while being transported between sites on a truck or trailer.

What Affects the Cost of Scissor Lift Insurance?
Premiums are influenced by several factors:

  • Sum Insured Value: The replacement or agreed value of the machine. A $120,000 rough terrain scissor lift costs more to insure than a $20,000 electric slab unit.
  • Use Type: Own use is generally cheaper than dry hire. Hire fleets experience higher utilisation and more diverse operator experience levels.
  • Indoor vs Outdoor Use: Electric units used indoors on flat surfaces are lower risk than rough terrain models on outdoor construction sites.
  • Fleet Size: Larger fleets often attract volume discounts on premiums and reduced excesses.
  • Claims History: A clean record over several years delivers better premiums. Common claims include tip-over, collision damage and theft.
  • Security Measures: GPS tracking, keypad access and secure overnight storage can help reduce premiums.

Indicative Pricing Guide
As a general guide, comprehensive scissor lift insurance in Australia is typically priced at 1.5% to 3.5% of the sum insured value per year:

  • Electric Slab Scissor Lift ($15K-$50K): $300 - $1,500 per year
  • Diesel / Rough Terrain Scissor Lift ($50K-$150K): $1,000 - $4,500 per year
  • Large Rough Terrain Scissor Lift ($100K-$200K+): $2,000 - $6,000+ per year

Key Considerations for Scissor Lift Owners

  • Overturning on Slopes: Scissor lifts have strict slope limits. Operating on excessive grades or uneven ground is the leading cause of tip-over incidents. Insurers expect operators to follow manufacturer specifications.
  • Pothole and Edge Risk: Driving scissor lifts near floor edges, loading docks or potholes is a common cause of accidents. Documented safe work procedures help reduce risk and support claims.
  • Hire Fleet Damage Management: Access hire companies experience high volumes of minor damage from hirers. Effective pre- and post-hire inspections, damage waivers and clear hire agreements help manage this exposure.
  • 10-Year Major Inspection: EWPs in Australia must undergo a major inspection every 10 years under AS 2550. Insurers may ask for evidence of a current inspection for older units.
  • Operator Licensing: Scissor lifts with a platform height of 11 metres or more require an EWP high-risk work licence (WP class). Insurers expect only licensed operators on these machines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about Scissor Lift Insurance and General Enquiries

How much does scissor lift insurance cost in Australia?

Premiums are typically 1.5% to 3.5% of the sum insured per year. A $40,000 electric scissor lift might cost $700 to $1,400 per year for comprehensive cover. Fleet size, use type, claims history and security all affect pricing. Request a free quote for an accurate indication.

Does scissor lift insurance cover tip-over damage?

Yes. Accidental damage including overturning is covered under a comprehensive material damage policy. Tip-over is one of the most common scissor lift incidents, often caused by operating on slopes, uneven ground or near floor edges. Following manufacturer slope limits and conducting ground assessments reduces this risk.

Do I need insurance if I hire a scissor lift?

Yes. When you hire a scissor lift, you are typically responsible for any damage while the machine is in your care, custody and control. Hired-in plant cover protects you against this liability. Always review the hire agreement for insurance requirements before accepting the machine.

Are electric scissor lifts cheaper to insure than diesel models?

Generally, yes. Electric scissor lifts used indoors on flat surfaces are considered lower risk than diesel rough terrain models used on outdoor construction sites. Lower risk typically translates to lower premiums, though the sum insured value remains the primary rating factor.

Does scissor lift insurance cover theft?

Yes. Comprehensive scissor lift insurance covers theft. Insurers may require GPS tracking, immobilisers and evidence of reasonable security. Machines left on unsecured sites without adequate precautions may face higher excesses or restricted theft cover.

Can I insure a fleet of scissor lifts on one policy?

Yes. Hire companies and contractors routinely insure entire fleets of scissor lifts under a single plant and machinery policy. Fleet policies are more cost-effective and simpler to manage than individual policies. Machines can be added and removed throughout the policy period.

What is a damage waiver and does it replace insurance?

A damage waiver is an optional charge offered by hire companies to reduce or eliminate the hirer's liability for accidental damage. It does not replace a comprehensive insurance policy. If you own the fleet, you still need full plant insurance. If you are hiring, a damage waiver can complement your hired-in plant cover.

Which insurers cover scissor lifts in Australia?

Shielded compares quotes from specialist plant insurers including GT Insurance, Chubb, CGU, Zurich, QBE, Vero and Hollard. The best insurer depends on fleet size, use type and claims history. As brokers, we find the most competitive and suitable cover for your operation.

What types of machinery and equipment can be insured?

We provide cover for a wide range of plant and equipment including excavators, bulldozers, loaders, cranes, forklifts, boom lifts, scissor lifts, telehandlers, concrete pumps, graders, rollers, compactors, generators, and specialist mining and forestry equipment. Whether you own a single machine or manage a fleet, we tailor policies to match your operation.

What does plant and machinery insurance cover?

Plant and machinery insurance typically covers accidental damage, fire, theft, malicious damage, storm and flood damage. You can also add public liability, road risk liability for registered machines, downtime or loss of use cover, hired-in plant cover, and personal accident cover for operators. Policies can be tailored for own use, dry hire or wet hire operations.

How much does plant and machinery insurance cost in Australia?

Premiums are typically calculated as a percentage of the sum insured value, usually between 1.5% and 4% depending on the equipment type, use, and claims history. A $100,000 excavator might cost $2,000 to $4,000 per year for comprehensive cover. Fleet policies covering multiple machines can often achieve better rates. Request a free quote through Shielded for an accurate indication.

What is the difference between dry hire and wet hire insurance?

Dry hire means you hire out equipment without an operator - the hirer is responsible for operating the machine. Wet hire means the equipment comes with an operator. The insurance requirements differ significantly. Dry hire owners need material damage cover on the equipment plus hired-out plant liability. Wet hire operators also need public liability, workers compensation for operators, and potentially road risk cover.

Can I insure hired-in plant and equipment?

Yes. Hired-in plant cover protects equipment you hire from a third party while it is in your care, custody and control. Most hire agreements make the hirer responsible for damage to the equipment. Without hired-in plant cover, you could be liable for the full replacement cost of a machine that is damaged or stolen on your site.

Do I need road risk cover for my plant and machinery?

If your equipment is registered for road use and travels on public roads (e.g., rollers, graders, mobile cranes), you need road risk or third party property damage cover for when the machine is in transit. Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance covers personal injury, but it does not cover property damage to other vehicles or infrastructure.

Who do I contact to make a claim?

Contact us at Shielded Insurance on 1800 97 98 99 or reach out to your insurer directly. We recommend notifying us as soon as possible after an incident, documenting the damage with photos, and securing the equipment to prevent further loss. Our team will guide you through the claims process.

What is downtime or loss of use cover?

Downtime cover (also called loss of use or hire cost reimbursement) provides a daily or weekly payment when your equipment is off-hire or unable to work following an insured event. This helps cover the cost of hiring a replacement machine or compensates for lost revenue while your equipment is being repaired.

Which insurers does Shielded compare for plant insurance?

We compare quotes from specialist plant and equipment insurers including GT Insurance, Chubb, CGU, Zurich, QBE, Vero, Hollard, and others depending on the type of equipment and use. The best insurer depends on whether the machinery is used for own work, dry hire, wet hire, mining, or construction. As brokers, we find the most competitive and suitable cover for your operation.

Can I get a fleet policy for multiple machines?

Yes. Fleet policies covering multiple pieces of equipment under one policy can simplify administration, provide consistent renewal dates, and often achieve better premium rates than insuring each machine individually. Fleet policies are suitable for contractors, plant hire companies and mining operators with multiple assets.