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SAFETY INFORMATION
The National Safety Council, Accident Prevention Manual for
Industrial Operations, Eighth Edition and other recognized
safety sources make a common point: Employees who work near
material handling equipment or assist in hooking on or arranging
a load should be instructed in safe rigging procedures. From a
safety standpoint, one factor is paramount: conduct all pulling
operations in such a manner that if there were an equipment
failure, no personnel would be injured. This means keep out of
the line of force of any load.
The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 generally
places the burden of compliance with the user, not the
manufacturer. Many OSHA requirements are not concerned or
connected with the manufactured product but are, rather,
associated with the final installation. It is the owner’s and user’s
responsibility to determine the suitability of a product for any
particular use. It is recommended that all applicable industry,
trade association, federal, state and local regulations be checked.
Read all operating instructions and warnings before operation.
Rigging: It is the responsibility of the operator to exercise
caution, use common sense and be familiar with proper rigging
techniques. Refer to ASME B30.9 for rigging information,
American National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New
York, NY 10018.
This manual has been produced by Ingersoll-Rand to provide
dealers, mechanics, operators and company personnel with the
information required to install, operate, maintain and repair the
products described herein.
It is extremely important that mechanics and operators be
familiar with the servicing procedures of these products, or like
or similar products, and are physically capable of conducting the
procedures. These personnel shall have a general working
knowledge that includes:
1.
Proper and safe use and application of mechanics common
hand tools as well as special Ingersoll-Rand or
recommended tools.
2.
Safety procedures, precautions and work habits established
by accepted industry standards.
Ingersoll-Rand cannot know of, or provide all the procedures
by which product operations or repairs may be conducted and
the hazards and/or results of each method. If operation or
maintenance procedures not specifically recommended by the
manufacturer are conducted, it must be ensured that product
safety is not endangered by the actions taken. If unsure of an
operation or maintenance procedure or step, personnel should
place the product in a safe condition and contact supervisors
and/or the factory for technical assistance.
DANGER
Inspection and safety information contained in this manual is
based, in part, on the American National Standards Institute
Safety Code (ASME B30.7). However, it should be noted that
ASME B30.7 covers “Base Mounted Hoists” and does not
specifically apply to winches used as barge pullers or in
horizontal pulling applications.
This manual provides important information for all personnel
involved with the safe installation, operation and proper
maintenance of this product. Even if you feel you are familiar
with this or similar equipment, you should read this manual
before operating the product.
Danger, Warning, Caution and Notice
Throughout this manual there are steps and procedures which, if
not followed, may result in a hazard. The following signal words
are used to identify the level of potential hazard.
Danger is used to indicate the presence
of a hazard which will cause severe
injury, death, or substantial property
damage if the warning is ignored.
Warning is used to indicate the presence
of a hazard which can cause severe
injury, death, or substantial property
damage if the warning is ignored.
Caution is used to indicate the presence
of a hazard which will or can cause
minor injury or property damage if the
warning is ignored.
Notice is used to notify people of
installation, operation, or maintenance
information which is important but not
hazard-related.
Safety Summary
WARNING
• The supporting structures and load attaching devices used
in conjunction with this winch must provide an adequate
safety factor to handle the rated load, plus the weight of the
winch and attached equipment. This is the customer’s
responsibility. If in doubt, consult a registered structural
engineer.
• Electrical installation should be performed by licensed
electricians in accordance with the latest edition of the
National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) and any
applicable local, state and national electrical codes and
ordinances.
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
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