Safety First; Preparation And Inspection - Actavo BoSS SOLO 700 User Manual

One man aluminium tower, 3t - through the trapdoor method
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BoSS SOLO
700

Safety First

Mobile Towers - 3T Method
INTRODUCTION
Please read this Userguide carefully. Please note that diagrams
are for illustrative purposes only. User guides are also available
- please contact us for details.
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BoSS aluminium towers are light-weight scaffold towers used
throughout the building and construction industry for both
indoor and outdoor access solutions where a stable and secure
platform is required. Ideal for maintenance and installation work
or short term access, the highly versatile towers provide a strong
working platform at a variety of heights.
The law requires that personnel erecting towers must be
competent. Any person erecting, dismantling or altering a BoSS
Zone 1 mobile tower must have a copy of this guide.
For further information on the use of mobile access and working
towers consult the PASMA code of practice. If you need further
information, design advice, additional guides or any other help
with this product, please contact Actavo on
quoteme@actavo.com
email
COMPLIANCES
The BoSS Clima aluminium system has been tested and certified
to EN 1004: 2004 Class 3
Instruction Manual EN 1298-IM-EN

PREPARATION AND INSPECTION

Inspect the equipment before use to ensure that it is not
damaged and that it functions properly. Damaged or incorrect
components should not be used.
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Safety First
SAFE USE
Check that all components are on site, undamaged and that
they are functioning correctly - (refer to Checklist and
Quantity Schedules). Damaged or incorrect components
should not be used.
Check if the ground on which the mobile access tower is to be
erected and moved is capable of supporting the tower.
The safe working load is 275 kgs (606lbs) per platform level,
uniformly distributed up to a maximum of 950kgs (2100lbs),
per tower (including self weight).
Towers must always be climbed from the inside using the
built-in ladder during assembly and use.
It is recommended that towers should be tied to a solid
structure when left unattended.
Adjustable legs should only be used for levelling.
LIFTING OF EQUIPMENT
Tower components should be lifted using a reliable lifting
material (e.g. strong rope), employing a reliable knot (e.g.
clove hitch), to ensure safe fastening and always lift within the
footprint of the tower.
Assembled mobile towers

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