Oct-18-700
Operation
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Safety information
Study all safety messages and apply them on the job.
General safety information
Dealers, installers, owners, users, operators, rentors, lessors, lessees, and brokers
must comply with the appropriate sections of the applicable CSA or ANSI standards,
OSHA, local and company regulations.
Knowledge of the information in this manual and proper training provide a basis for
safely operating the unit. Follow your employer’s safe work practices and the
procedures in this manual when operating the unit.
This unit is designed and manufactured with many features intended to reduce the
likelihood of an accident. Safety alerts throughout this manual highlights situations in
which accidents can occur. Pay special attention to all safety alerts.
This aerial device should never be altered or modified in any way which might affect
the structural integrity or operational characteristics without the specific written
approval of Posi-Plus Technologies Inc. Unauthorized alterations or modifications will
void the warranty. Of greater concern is the possibility that unauthorized modification
could adversely affect the safe operation of the unit, resulting in personal injury and/or
property damage.
The operator bears ultimate responsibility for following all regulations and safety rules
of their employer and/or any state or federal law.
Never operate the aerial device with the vehicle out of level by more than 5° on all sides
(i.e. front, rear, curbside and roadside).
Before operation
Do not operate the unit without proper training.
Keep any tools or equipment needed to perform manual emergency operation in a
well-marked, designated area.
A pre-operational inspection should be performed daily, as described in the daily pre-
operational checks Section.
Do not use hands or other body parts to check hydraulic lines and fittings for leaks.
Death or serious injury can result from hydraulic oil being injected into the flesh.
Make sure that the unit is operating properly, and has been inspected, maintained and
tested in accordance with the manufacturer’s and government’s requirements.
The unit may be stabilized by stabilizer bars and/or outriggers. Set the unit on level
and firm ground before moving the booms from the rest.
Make sure that the fall protection equipment for each operator is in good condition
(i.e. no damage, no cuts, carabiner with safety latch working properly).
Make sure the platform floor is clear of debris, tools and other equipment that could
make the operator unstable and prevent from having both feet on the floor during the
operation.
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