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Published 01-08-13, Control # 049-05
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2250 MAX-ER 2000 OPERATOR’S MANUAL
SAFETY INFORMATION
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5.
OPTIONAL Swing Limiter or Proximity Device
Temporary alternative measures if inoperative or
malfunctioning:
The qualified person directing the lift shall establish
procedures to furnis h equiv alent protection (for
example, assign an additional signal person to observe
the distance between the boom or load and job site
obstructions to include power lines or to limit the swing
sector specified in the Capacity Chart).
6.
OPTIONAL Drum Spooling Limiter
(maximum or minimum bail limit)
Temporary alternative measures if inoperative or
malfunctioning:
The qualified person directing the lift, the operator, or a
designated signal person shall watch the drum and
signal the operator to stop it before it is over spooled
(rope does not jump off drum) or before there are less
than 3 full wraps of wire rope on the load drum or boom
hoist.
7.
OPTIONAL Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV)
Temporary alternative measures if inoperative or
malfunctioning:
A designated signal person shall watch the load, the
drums, and the counterweight and provide necessary
hand or voice signals to the crane operator.
ASSEMBLING, DISASSEMBLING, OR
OPERATING CRANE NEAR ELECTRIC
POWER AND TRANSMISSION LINES
Electrocution Hazard
Thoroughly read, understand, and abide by all applicable
federal, state, and local regulations regarding operation of
cranes near electric power lines or equipment.
United States federal law prohibits the use of
cranes closer than 20 ft (6 m) to power sources up
to 350 kV and greater distances for higher
voltages unless the line’s voltage is known
[29CFR1910.180 and 29CFR1926.1400].
To avoid death or serious injury, Manitowoc
recommends that all parts of crane, boom, and
load be kept at least 20 ft (6 m) away from all
electrical power lines and equipment less than
350 kV.
NOTE:
For detailed guidelines on operating near power
l i n e s , r e f er t o t h e c u r r e nt e di t i o n o f O SH A
29CFR1926.1400 and ASME B30.5 American
National Standard.
1.
Keep all personnel and their personal belongings
(clothing, water coolers, lunch boxes, etc.) away from
the crane if it is being operated near electrical power
lines or equipment.
2.
Before operating the crane in the vicinity of electrical
power lines or equipment, notify the power utility
company. Obtain positive and absolute assurance that
the power has been turned off.
The crane is NOT INSULATED. Always consider all
parts of the load and the crane as conductors, including
the wire rope, pendants or straps, and taglines.
Most overhead power lines ARE NOT insulated. Treat all
overhead power lines as being energized unless you
have reliable information to the contrary from the utility
company or owner.
The rules in this section must be followed at all times,
even if the electrical power lines or equipment have
been de-energized.
3.
Crane operation is dangerous when close to an
energized electrical power source. Exercise extreme
caution and prudent judgement. Operate slowly and
cautiously when in the vicinity of power lines.
4.
If the load, wire rope, boom, or any portion of the crane
contacts or comes too close to an electrical power
source, everyone in, on, and around the crane can be
seriously injured or killed.
The safest way to avoid electrocution is to stay away
from electrical power lines and electrical power sources.
5.
The operator is responsible for alerting all personnel to
the dangers associated with electrical power lines and
equipment. The crane is not insulated. Do not allow
unnecessary personnel in the vicinity of the crane while
operating. Permit no one to lean against or touch the
crane. Permit no one, including riggers and load
handlers, to hold the load, load lines, taglines, or rigging
gear.
6.
Even if the crane operator is not affected by an electrical
contact, others in the area may become seriously injured
or killed.
7.
It is not always necessary to contact a power line or
power source to become electrocuted. Electricity,
depending on magnitude, can arc or jump to any part of
WARNING
Electrocution Hazard!
Manitowoc cranes are not equipped with all features
required to operate within OSHA 29CFR1926.1408, Table
A clearances when the power lines are energized.
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