PG300 Handover Information Rev 00
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5.
TRANING
Where appropriate, staff should be trained in the use of power gates to enable them, to:
a) Advise parents and their children of the risks to ensure that children are not exposed to
unnecessary risks;
b) To help and advise the elderly, infirm and disabled people;
c) Take appropriate action in an emergency.
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PROGRAMMING
Programming MUST only be carried out by manufacturer trained personnel and in compliance
with the safety notes in this manual. Please refer to the TD and JX programming manuals.
The gates are normally supplied configured in "minimum risk" mode for
users. Any modification of parameters must be done knowingly by
manufacturer trained personnel.
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INSPECTION and MAINTENANCE
The installation and bringing into use should be carried out by a competent person or
professional installation technician. All safety functions and systems should be verified and
recorded in the building log book in accordance with BS EN 16005.
7.0
Owner/Occupier Inspection
To ensure continued safe operation of a power operated door installation, the installation and
its environment should be subjected to systematic operational checks as often as is appropriate
to the type of installation and its traffic flow, as detailed in the log book.
The owner/occupier is responsible for undertaking weekly safety test of the gate, unless a
different frequency has been identified in the hazard analysis and risk assessment
The building owner/occupier is deemed to be the person responsible for the
day-to-day use of the gates.
The test results should be recorded and retained by the building
owner/occupier for at least 1 year.
For safety reasons it should NOT be assumed the gate is working safely.
There should be no notice boards, literature racks, merchandise displays or other distractions
or obstructions in the vicinity of the gates which may congest or inhibit traffic flow.
If a fault is found with a safety device, the gates MUST be switch off and made safe. Use of the
gate should not be reinstated until repairs have been undertaken by a competent person.