10. PRIOR TO USE
10.1.
T
he conformity of the assembly must be verified by the site safety manager appointed by the company director.
10.2.
T
he following elements will be verified:
• The supports.
• The assembly.
• The environment.
• The brakes.
• Wedging systems (to make up for local levelling defects).
10.3.
T
he information in the instructions affixed to the base MUST be adhered to.
11. OPERATION
11.1.
These instructions do not replace the regulations in force which must be observed.
• It is important to respect the admissible loads on the bases and the structure.
• Horizontal forces must not exceed 30kg.
• Maximum wind with stabilisers = 45km/h.
11.2.
Working area:
• Keep away from bare current-carrying conductors.
• Ensure that access to equipment is prohibited in areas which are accessible to the public.
• Mark out the installation area if it is to be accessed by machinery, vehicles, etc.
• Make sure that there are no aerial obstacles in the manoeuvring area.
• Provide a bearing race on soft terrain.
11.3.
The following are prohibited:
• Using a gibbet (manual included) positioned on the exterior of the scaffolding.
• Covering mobile scaffolding even partially.
• Increasing the height beyond the authorised level.
• Using components other than those provided and described in the parts list.
• Using the scaffolding without its stabilisers.
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SSCL1.V2, SSCL3, SSCL4 Issue:4 28/06/21