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Job-Site Set-Up
Thoroughly plan the lift before positioning
the vehicle. Consider the following:
1. The vehicle should be positioned in an
area free from overhead obstructions to
eliminate the need for repositioning.
2. Position the vehicle so that it is impossible
for any portion of the equipment to
come within the minimum required safe
distance of any power line. Maintain a
clearance of at least 10 feet between
any part of the Cable Hoist, load line, or
load, and any electrical line or apparatus
carrying up to 50,000 volts. One foot
additional clearance is required for every
additional 30,000 volts or less. Remember
to allow for winds that cause power lines
to sway. It is recommended that a signal
person be used when the vehicle is set-
up near power lines.
3. The vehicle should also be positioned on
a firm and level surface that will provide
adequate support for the body.
4. The parking brake must be removed to
allow the truck to roll under the body
while loading.
Cable Hoist Controls
1. Be familiar with the sequence and opera-
tion of the Cable Hoist controls.
2. Each individual Cable Hoist function
should have control function decals.
Replace them immediately if they are
missing or illegible.
3. Keep hands, feet and control levers free
from mud, grease and oil.
4. Be familiar with the control levers and
how they operate before attempting to
operate the Cable Hoist.
5. Be prepared before beginning operation
of the Cable Hoist:
• All protective guards must be in place.
• Be aware of the surroundings: low
branches, power lines, unstable ground.
• Be sure all safety devices provided are
in place and in good operating condi-
tion.
• Be prepared for all situations. Keep fire
extinguisher and first aid kit near.
• Be sure all regular maintenance has
been performed.
• Visually inspect all aspects of the Cable
Hoist for physical damage.
• Check for fluid leaks.
Operator Requirements
Operation is limited to the following people:
1. Qualified individual.
2. Trainees under direct supervision of the
qualified individual.
3. Test or maintenance individual.
4. Cable Hoist Inspector.
Operators must:
1. Demonstrate the ability to understand all
decals, the owner’s manual, and any
other information required for safe opera-
tion of the Cable Hoist.
2. Be able to demonstrate the ability to
safely control the Cable Hoist.
3. Know all safety regulations.
4. Be responsible for maintenance require-
ments.
5. Understand and be fully capable of
implementing all emergency procedures.
6. Understand the operating procedures as
outlined by this manual, ANSI B30.5 and
Federal/State Laws.
Operator Conduct
1. Operators will not engage in any opera-
tion that would cause them to divert
attention away from the operation of the
Cable Hoist.
2. Operators are responsible for all opera-
tions under their direct control.
3. Operators will not leave a suspended
load unattended.
4. Operators will be familiar with the equip-
ment and the maintenance required for
proper care.
Operation
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