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Always make sure that bystanders and
children are away from the work area. Cordon
off a NO-GO area with cones and tape, etc.
The NO-GO area must be the area of the load
plus a radius around the load of at least 1.5
times the highest dimension of the load. This
is the operators’ responsibility (A).
Make sure the load is supported during the
lifting and lowering process, and that the load
will not shift during lifting/lowering (B). Under
load, the jack should never be left unattended
and should stay in the same position for only a
short period of time.
The jack will not lift loads above the rated
capacity due to the built in safety valve (A).
If you use more than one jack you should support
the load gradually step by step (see diagram) to
prevent an unbalanced load with different loads
on each jack. Failure to do so could cause an
overload on one jack and the load might tip (B).
If the load is lifted and you need to work on
the load, always lower the load onto wooden
supports first. Do not work on the object
while the load is on the toe jack.
Never put arms, legs, head etc. under a lifted
load (A).
Wear protective footwear (B).
Wear a helmet if necessary (C).
Wear safety glasses if needed (D)
Wear gloves if necessary (E)
Wear a hair net if you have long hair and fix
loose clothing (i.e. ties)
! Comply with all other safety warnings and
other safety signs in the working area.
The ground support should be equal to the
force which is distributed through the base area
of the jack. Overloading could damage the
surface of the ground which could result in a tip
of the load. (A).
Never put your arms or hands into or under
moving parts of the jack if loaded or unloaded
(B).
Attention - Be aware of the dangers of
moving parts and the risk of injury to
hands
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