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Parking and access control equipment manufactured in the UK
Swinging Access Gate
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HAZARDS WHICH CAN BE FORESEEN:
HAZARDS WHICH CAN BE FORESEEN:
HAZARDS WHICH CAN BE FORESEEN:
HAZARDS WHICH CAN BE FORESEEN:
1. Tripping hazards e.g. cables, extension leads, stored materials on site
2. Injuries due to lifting heavy objects.
3. Contact with hazardous substances
4. Electric shock
5. Fire
6. Oncoming vehicular traffic
7. Other Contractors working nearby.
8. Pedestrians
9. Hand entrapment.
CONTROLS IN PLACE TO MINIMISE THE RISK:
CONTROLS IN PLACE TO MINIMISE THE RISK:
CONTROLS IN PLACE TO MINIMISE THE RISK:
CONTROLS IN PLACE TO MINIMISE THE RISK:
1. Operators trained and conversant with the mechanics of the barrier operating system.
2. Correct Manual Handling Training techniques to be adhered to at all times.
3. Care is to be exercised to reduce tripping hazards.
eg. Removing such hazards away
from the working area.
4. Working area to be cordoned off prior to commencing work.
5. Operators to wear Hi Vis Coats/Waistcoats/Waterproofs.
6. PPE to be worn as and when required and in line with our policy.
(Hard Hat, Safety Glasses, High Vis Jackets, Gloves, Safety Boots)
7. COSHH Regulations to be observed at all times.
8. All electrical power is to be isolated at supply, and checked with a multimeter to ensure
it is switched off before proceeding with the work.
10. Operatives are to be made aware of the clients Health and Safety Procedure and
Emergency Action Plan.
LUBRICATION
The Swing Arm Barrier is a very robust unit and has been designed for minimal
maintenance. The only points requiring lubrication
are two-rod eye bearings/ Hinge
assemblies, which will only need a check every 6 months and re-lubricate with a good
quality grease through the nipples provided.