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28009-09 09/16
VERSALIFT SST-37/40-EIH
RESPONSIBILITIES / SAFETY
Only properly trained operators are qualified to
operate the
Versalift
aerial lift. Operator training
shall include complete instruction and understanding
of the manufacturer’s manuals, employer’s work
rules, and all related governmental regulations. Prior
to operation from the platform the machine must
be operating properly, must have been installed
properly, inspected, and maintained in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions. All safety signs,
guards, and covers must be in place and in proper
condition.
DANGER:
AN UNTRAINED OR CARELESS
OPERATOR SUB JECTS HIM/HERSELF AND
OTHERS TO DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
Throughout this manual there are
danger,
warning,
and
caution
notes that emphasize the possible
hazards when operating the
Versalift
. It is the
responsibility of the operator to become familiar with
the contents of this manual.
Two of the main risks associated with operating an
aerial lift:
(1)
Electrocution caused by operating too close
to power lines.
(2)
Injuries caused by falling as a result of
equipment failure or the operator performing
an unsafe or unstable maneuver.
No manual can address every conceivable operating
hazard. Therefore, the prevention of accidents
is greatly dependent upon good judgement and
common sense of the operator.
It is the responsibility of the operator to use the
Versalift
only when it has been installed and
maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s
manuals. The preventive maintenance program
outlined in this manual and the Service manual must
be followed.
It is extremely important for the operator to be
thoroughly familiar with the
Versalift
aerial device.
Study the information in this manual and the
Versalift
controls until both are completely mastered. Then go
to a large, open area to practice using the aerial lift.
Decals are installed at numerous locations on the
aerial lift to warn personnel of the potential hazards
during the use and operation of the aerial lift. It is
important that the operator and ground personnel
read and understand the information on the decals.
If any decals are defaced, illegible or lost, they
must be replaced. Refer to the “Decal Placement”
illustration in this manual for a complete listing and
the locations of the decals. For your convenience
these decals are pictured on the following pages as a
quick reference for reviewing safety concerns and for
providing part numbers when ordering replacements.
DECALS
All the warning and instruction decals, and their
respective part numbers, on the
Versalift
aerial
device are included below and on the following
pages. The decals are not shown at actual size.
SAFETY
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