User Manual
FROG-9
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6.4
Pre-Operational Visual Check
Question
Response
When must a Visual Check
be conducted?
A Visual Check must be conducted PRIOR to EVERY use of the
equipment (multiple lifts in one series of transfer operations
constitute one usage period).
Who must conduct this
check?
A person who has been formally trained to perform this Visual Check
and is familiar with this equipment, i.e. a Competent Person.
Does this check require a
formal record?
Yes, a record that the visual check has been completed should be
recorded appropriately, e.g. an entry in the daily tour record stating
date the check has been completed, unit number and any relevant
comments.
What
drawings
are
required to support this
check?
Drawing No
Revision Description
HC9-CC-A1
E
Load Path Assembly
HC9-SE-A1
C
Seating Assembly
HC9-GA-02
E
Central Column Assembly
The above diagrams are available in
What equipment is
required to perform this
check?
i.
A ladder.
ii.
An inspection frame or floor matting.
iii.
Good lighting.
A suitable means of safely accessing the top and the bottom parts of
the FROG-9 is required. When using a step ladder or ladder it must
be securely fixed to prevent slippage whilst accessing the top of the
FROG. The FROG-9 keel assembly can be visually checked from
ground level using a torch. Do not go underneath an active lift.
Be aware that in some regions “Working at Height” regulations may
apply.
The following checklist is suggested as a suitable list for a 9 POINT PRE-OPERATIONAL CHECK.
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