SAFETY INFORMATION
TMS800E13 OPERATOR MANUAL
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Published 02-06-2014, Control # 495-00
ASME B30 Standard is intended for material han-
dling. It is not designed, manufactured, or intended
to meet the standards for personnel handling equip-
ment, such as ANSI/SIA A92 (Aerial Platforms).
The equipment and implementation requirements
listed in this Volume are not the same as that estab-
lished for using equipment specifically designed
and manufactured for lifting personnel. Hoisting
equipment complying with the applicable Volumes
of the ASME B30 Standard shall not be used to lift
or lower personnel unless there are no less hazard-
ous alternatives to providing access to the, area
where work is to be performed. The lifting or lower-
ing of personnel using ASME B30-compliant hoist-
ing equipment is prohibited unless all applicable
requirements of this volume have been met.
This new standard is consistent with the U.S. Department of
Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) regulations for Construction that state, in
29CFRI926.1431:
General requirements. The use of a crane or der-
rick to hoist employees on a personnel platform is
prohibited, except when the erection, use, and dis-
mantling of conventional means of reaching the
worksite, such as a personnel hoist, ladder, stair-
way, aerial lift, elevating work platform or scaffold,
would be more hazardous or is not possible
because of structural design or worksite conditions.
Additional requirements for crane operations are stated in
ASME B30.5
, Mobile and Locomotive Cranes
, ASME B30.8,
Floating Cranes and Floating Derricks,
and in
OSHA
regulations
29CFRI910.180
for General Industry
and
29CFRI926.1431
for Construction
.
Use of a Manitowoc crane to handle personnel is acceptable
provided:
•
The requirements of the applicable national, state and
local regulations and safety codes are met.
•
A determination has been made that use of a crane to
handle personnel is the least hazardous means to
perform the work.
•
The crane operator shall be qualified to operate the
specific type of hoisting equipment used in the
personnel lift.
•
The crane operator must remain at the crane controls at
all times when personnel are off the ground.
•
The crane operator and occupants have been instructed
in the recognized hazards of personnel platform lifts.
•
The crane is in proper working order.
•
The crane must be equipped with a boom angle
indicator that is visible to the crane operator.
•
The crane's
Load Chart
is affixed at the operator’s
station and readily accessible to the operator. The total
weight of the loaded personnel platform and related
rigging shall not exceed 50 percent of the rated capacity
for the radius and configuration of the crane.
•
The crane is level within one percent of level grade and
located on a firm footing. Cranes with outriggers shall
have them all deployed following manufacturer's
specifications.
•
The crane's
Operator's Manual
and other operating
manuals are at the operator’s station and readily
accessible to the operator.
•
The platform meets the requirements as prescribed by
applicable standards and regulations.
•
For wire rope suspended platforms:
-
The crane is equipped with a hook that can be
closed and locked, eliminating the throat opening.
-
The crane is equipped with a functional anti-two-
block device.
-
The platform is properly attached and secured to the
load hook.
•
For boom mounted platforms:
-
The platform is properly attached and secure.
To avoid death or serious injury:
•
NEVER use this crane for bungee jumping or any form
of amusement or sport.
•
NEVER handle personnel on the loadline unless the
requirements of applicable national, state and local
regulations and safety codes are met.
•
NEVER permit anyone to ride loads, hooks, slings or
other rigging for any reason.
•
NEVER get on or off a moving crane.
•
NEVER allow anyone other than the operator to be on
this crane while the machine is operating or traveling.
The following standards and regulations regarding personnel
handling are available by mail at the following addresses:
•
ASME (formerly ANSI) B30 Series American National
Safety Standards For Cableways, Cranes, Derricks,
Hoists, Hooks, Jacks, and Slings
;
ASME B30.5, Mobile
And Locomotive Cranes, and ASME B30.23, Personnel
Lifting Systems
, are available by mail from the ASME, 22
Law Drive, Fairfield, New Jersey, 0700-2900
•
US DOL/OSHA Rules and Regulations
are available by
mail from the Superintendent of Documents, PO Box
371954, Pittsburgh, PA, 15250-7954.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Dispose of waste properly!
Improperly disposing of waste
can threaten the environment.
Potentially harmful waste used in Manitowoc cranes includes
— but is not limited to — oil, fuel, grease, coolant, air
conditioning refrigerant, filters, batteries, and cloths which
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