Xtreme XR1555 Operation And Safety Manual page 68

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7.
Protection must be provided for the personnel in their
normal working position on the platform from moving
parts of the rough terrain telehandler that represent a
hazard.
8.
Information prominently indicated on the platform:
Maximum work load including personnel and
equipment.
Weight of empty platform.
9.
Provide a means so that the platform can only be centered
laterally on the telehandler and retained against the
vertical face of the forks, carriage, or lifting mechanism.
10. Provide a means to securely attach the platform to the
lifting mechanism, and to prevent the platform from
inadvertent pivoting.
11. Provide restraining means for securing personnel such as
an anchorage for attaching the lanyard of a body belt or
harness.
12. Provide a guardrail or similar structure with a nominal
height to the platform of 42 inches around its upper
periphery and include a mid rail. It may be hinged,
removable, or of chains, and used if proper positioning
is easily discernible. Such restraining means shall be
capable of withstanding a concentrated horizontal force
of 200 lbs applied at the point of least resistance without
permanent deformation. A body belt and lanyard is
to have an attachment point provided for freedom of
movement, and its length is limited to a free-fall of 5'
measured from the point of attachment to the operator.
The complete system shall be capable of withstanding
three consecutive drop tests to simulate a 250 lbs person
free falling 6' without allowing the test weight to fall free
to the ground. A deceleration device may be included.
13. Lanyards shall be arranged so as not to cause a tripping
hazard.
14. Body belts should have a width of at least 1.75 inches.
15. Structural safety factor - all load supporting structural
elements of the work platform shall have a structural
safety factor of not less than 2-to-1 based on the minimum
yield strength of the material used.
Capacity Limitations:
The combined weight in pounds of the platform, load, and
personnel shall not exceed 33% of the capacity of the related
load center position indicated on the machine load chart.
Preparation and Set-Up:
1. DO NOT alter or modify the work platform in any manner
that is detrimental to its safe use.
2.
Make sure that the work platform is securely attached
to the quick attach or forks.
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manufacturer's instructions.
3.
Make sure the platform, carriage, and forks are secured to
prevent them from pivoting from side to side.
4.
On side tilt or swing carriage, the carriage must be centered
and/or leveled horizontally and vertically. The hydraulic
system quick disconnects must also be disconnected and
the carriage securely fastened to prevent any tilting or
side to side swinging motion.
5.
Ensure the telehandler has a firm footing and is level.
6.
Be sure the telehandler is in a level position (side to side)
before any operation is begun. Use the frame sway to
level the telehandler. If the telehandler cannot be leveled,
reposition the telehandler.
7.
Place the travel select lever in the NEUTRAL position.
8.
Engage the parking brake switch. Blocking the wheels is
also recommended.
9.
Level the platform in both the side-to-side and front-to-
back directions before use.
10. Before lifting or lowering personnel, be sure the
telehandler lifting mechanism operates smoothly
through the entire lifting and lowering of the platform
and maintains its self-leveling function. The telehandler
must operate smoothly both empty and loaded.
11. Lift and lower personnel smoothly, with caution, and only
at their request.
12. Keep hands and feet clear of controls other than those in
use.
13. Be certain that the path of platform travel is clear
of hazards, e.g., storage racks, scaffolds, overhead
obstructions, and electrical wires.
14. Be sure any lift limiting devices and latches are functioning
properly.
15. A trained operator shall be in position to control the
telehandler. When the operator is not in the operating
position, block the wheels and apply the parking brake
with all controls in neutral.
16. Alert elevated personnel before moving the platform.
Then move the platform smoothly and with caution.
17. Always lower the platform if you must move the
telehandler for adjustment in positioning.
18. Be certain that personnel and equipment on the platform
do not exceed the available space.
19. Any body belt, lanyard, or deceleration devices which
has sustained permanent deformation or is otherwise
damaged shall be replaced.
20. Use of railings, planks, ladder, etc. on the platform for
purpose of achieving additional reach or height is
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