Enrange Flex EM/EX Instruction Manual
April 2019
Page 7 of 19
2.3 SAFEY INFORMATION & RECOMMENDED TRAINING FOR
OPERATORS
Anyone being trained to operate radio controlled equipment should possess as a minimum the following
knowledge and skills before using the radio controlled equipment.
The operator should:
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Have knowledge of hazards pertaining to equipment operation
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Have knowledge of safety rules for radio controlled equipment
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Have the ability to judge distance of moving objects
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Know how to properly test prior to operation
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Be trained in the safe operation of the radio control system as it pertains to the equipment being
operated
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Have knowledge of the use of equipment warning lights and alarms
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Have knowledge of the proper storage space for a radio control transmitter when not in use
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Be trained in transferring a radio control transmitter to another person
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Be trained how and when to report unsafe or unusual operating conditions
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Test the radio control system emergency stop and all warning devices prior to operation; testing
should be done on each shift, without a load
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Be thoroughly trained and knowledgeable in proper and safe operation of the equipment that
utilizes the radio control
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K
now how to keep the operator and other people clear of lifted loads and to avoid “pinch” points
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Continuously watch and monitor status of lifted loads
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Know and follow cable and hook inspection procedures
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Know and follow the local lockout and tagout procedures when servicing radio controlled
equipment
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Know and follow all applicable operating and maintenance manuals, safety procedures,
regulatory requirements, and industry standards and codes
The operator shall not:
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Lift or move more than the rated load
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Operate the material handling equipment if the direction of travel or function engaged does not
agree with what is indicated on the controller
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Use the crane, hoist or lifting device to lift, support or transport people
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Lift or carry any loads over people
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Operate the crane, hoist or lifting device unless all persons, including the operator, are and
remain clear of the supported load and any potential pinch points
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Operate a crane, hoist, or lifting device when the device is not centered over the load
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Operate a crane, hoist, or lifting device if the chain or wire rope is not seated properly in the
sprockets, drum or sheave
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Operate any damaged or malfunctioning crane, hoist, lifting device or other material handling
equipment
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Change any settings or controls without authorization and proper training
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Remove or obscure any warning or safety labels or tags