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Use and maintenance instructions – Spare parts Via L.da Vinci,32/B
Rev. 01.2013 - EN (translation of the original instructions)
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TAB. 18 (Hand signals)
10.2- HAND SIGNALS (DIRECTIVE 92/58/EEC)
A. GENERAL SIGNALS
- START
- ATTENTION
- START OF COMMAND
Both arms are extended horizontally with the palms facing forward.
- STOP
- INTERRUPTION
- END OF MOVEMENT
The right arm points upwards with the palm facing forwards.
- END OF THE OPERATION
The two hands are joined together on the chest.
B. VERTICAL MOVEMENTS
- RAISE
The right arm points upwards with the palm facing forward and slowly makes
a circle.
- LOWER
The right arm points downwards with the palm facing inwards and slowly
makes a circle.
- VERTICAL DISTANCE
The hands indicate the relevant distance.
C. HORIZONTAL MOVEMENTS
- MOVE FORWARDS
Both arms are bent with the palms facing upwards, and the forearms make
slow movements towards the body.
- MOVE BACKWARDS
Both arms are bent with the palms facing downwards, and the forearms
make slow movements away from the body.
- RIGHT WITH RESPECT TO
THE SIGNALMAN
The right arm is extended more or less horizontally with the palm facing
downwards and slowly makes small movements to the right.
- LEFT WITH RESPECT TO
THE SIGNALMAN
The left arm is extended more or less horizontally with the palm facing
downwards and slowly makes small movements to the right.
- HORIZONTAL DISTANCE
The hands indicate the relevant distance.
D. DANGER
- DANGER
- HALT OR EMERGENCY
STOP
Both arms point upwards with the palms facing forwards.