by ReechCraft
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GENERAL INFORMATION & SAFETY GUIDELINES
DOWNTIME, DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AND THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS, OR ANY
OTHER COMMERCIAL OR ECONOMIC LOSSES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER BASED
ON CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING THEORIES OF NEGLIGENCE, RECKLESSNESS,
STRICT LIABILITY, OR DEFECTIVE PRODUCT LIABILITY) OR ANY LEGAL THEORY,
EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR THEY ARE
FORESEEABLE, ARISING OUT OF THE END-USER’S USE OR INABILITY TO USE
THE PRODUCT.
ANY REPAIR OF THE PRODUCT UNDERTAKEN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN
AUTHORIZATION FROM REECHCRAFT WILL VOID THIS WARRANTY.
These warranties give the End-User specific legal rights. As the End-User, you
may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. Some states do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above limitations or exclusions may not apply to every End-User.
All claims or disputes arising under or in connection with this End-User Warranty
shall be governed under the laws of the State of North Dakota and the laws of
the United States (without giving effect to principles of conflicts of laws). The
location of any dispute shall be Fargo, North Dakota. Any provision of this End-
User Warranty which is, or is deemed to be, unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall
be severable from this End-User Warranty in that jurisdiction, without in any way
invalidating the remaining provisions of this End-User Warranty, and any such
unenforceability in that jurisdiction shall not make that provision unenforceable in
any other jurisdiction.
SAFETY GUIDELINES
1.
Safety comes first. To help ensure safety, always have a competent
person assemble, erect, operate, transport, store and maintain this
product. A competent person is defined as one who has the:
a. Ability to identify any present or foreseeable hazards;
b. Authority to take immediate corrective action;
c. Knowledge and training to assemble, erect, operate, transport,
store and maintain the system.
d. Operator’s manual available at all times.
e. Field experience to correctly assemble, erect, operate,
transport, store and maintain the system.
2. Be sure to follow all guidelines set forth in the operators manual for
proper assembly, erection, operation, transport, storage, and
maintenance.
3. Workers exposed to hazards are required to wear personal protection
equipment such as hard hats, eye wear, gloves, safety boots as
prescribed by federal, state, and local authorities.
4. Make a layout plan for how your mast climbing work platform will be
used for the specific task. Examine the structure and ground conditions
where the system will be placed. On long walls, use multiple systems to
allow for more flexibility in access. Always position masts in a position
that provides a stable base and suitable connection to the structure.
5. Establish the distance of the platform to the wall or structure taking into
consideration wall offsets, curves, balconies, architectural features,
trees, wires, etc.
6. Be aware and refer to federal, state, and local guidelines for proper