501144-001 - Product Manual - PH Series Personnel Hoists - Revison 03 Revision Date - 2018-06-13
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8.
Review and follow the Pre-Operation Checklist before using a component in the system or system itself.
9.
Establish a regular maintenance and inspection program with your equipment and maintain detailed records.
10.
Review safety related items and operating instructions with all personnel on a regular basis.
4.3 - General Safety (continued)
4.4 - Operating Safety
1.
Read, understand and follow the User Manual and labels on the hoist before using, maintaining or inspecting the
equipment.
2.
Train all operators before allowing them to use the hoist. An untrained operator exposes themselves,
bystanders and workers to possible serious injury or death.
3.
Visually inspect the hoist and all auxiliary components and equipment before using. Correct any problems before
using the equipment.
4.
Securely anchor the hoist before using.
5.
Use only certified anchor and connector components in your system.
6.
Use only an approved full body harness for the workers.
7.
Always work in teams. One person works in the confined space and the other one pays out the line and reels it
in.
8.
The attached entrant must not exceed 310 lbs. (140 kg.) or be less then 130 lbs. (59 kg.) on the line during
operation. (Including tool belts, etc.).
9.
Establish a regular training program for new and experienced workers.
10.
Establish a detailed inspection program for your equipment and document the findings. Return the equipment to
the manufacturer for re-work if any problems are found.
11.
Plan your work program before starting. Have the required people, equipment and procedures available to do the
job.
12.
Do not use the equipment around physical or environmental hazards. This list includes but is not limited to:
• Corrosion that may affect the structural integrity of the lifeline or other components.
• Chemicals which can degrade components in a manner which can not be visually identified.
• Toxic gases: Rescuers or workers can be killed in toxic environments.
• Heat or elevated temperatures.
• Moving machinery: Workers or auxiliary equipment can be contacted by or pulled into moving
components.
• Sharp edges: Workers or the rescue equipment can be injured by or damaged by sharp edges or
components.
• Electrical hazards: Stay away from power lines or components carrying electrical power.
• Overload: Do not exceed 310 lbs. (140 kg.) during operation.
• Follow confined space regulations and standards.
1.
Read, understand and follow the User Manual and labels on the hoist before using, maintaining or inspecting the
equipment.
2.
Safe operation of this hoist requires a regular inspection program and the maintaining of documented results of these
inspections. Follow the inspection procedure contained in this manual and use the inspection form to document the
results.
3
. keep instructional and safety labels clean and legible at all times. Clean or replace as required.
4.
Remove the equipment from service if a problem is found during the inspection. Return to an authorized repair depot
or the factory for service.
4.5 - Maintenance & Inspection Safety