Replaceable Batteries; Maintenance Requiring Two People; Equipment Racks; Lifting Equipment Racks Horizontally - Motorola GTR 8000 Manual

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3.2.1.4 Replaceable Batteries

Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of Used Batteries According to
the Instructions.

3.2.2 Maintenance Requiring Two People

Identify maintenance actions that require two people to perform the repair. Two people are required when:
• A repair has the risk of injury that would require one person to perform first aid or call for emergency
support. An example would be work around high voltage sources. If an accident occurs to one person,
another person may be required to remove power and call for emergency aid.
• Use the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) lifting equation to determine whether
one or two persons can lift a system component when it must be removed and replaced in its rack.

3.2.3 Equipment Racks

Equipment racks should only be lifted without the use of lifting equipment when sufficient personnel are available to
ensure that regulations covering health and safety are not breached. Motorola recommends the use of an appropriate
powered mechanical lifting apparatus for moving and lifting the equipment racks. In addition to these points, refer
to and comply with any local regulations that govern the use of lifting equipment.
Crush hazard could result in death, personal injury, or equipment damage. Equipment racks can
weigh up to 360 kg (800 lb.). Follow the instructions below for proper lifting procedures.

3.2.3.1 Lifting Equipment Racks Horizontally

In some cases, equipment racks are shipped in the horizontal position. Use the appropriate lifting apparatus to lift
the racks upright. Comply with all applicable health and safety regulations, and any other regulations applicable to
lifting heavy equipment.
Do not use the eyenuts mounted on the top of the rack to lift the rack upright from a horizontal position. The eyenuts
are not designed to lift horizontally and could fail resulting in damage to the equipment or injury to personnel .
Crush hazard: could result in death, personal injury, or equipment damage.

3.2.3.2 Lifting Equipment Racks Vertically

Some equipment racks have four M10 eyenuts mounted in the top of the rack. Use these eyenuts to lift the
equipment rack vertically. Before using these eyenuts, visually check them and the rack hardware for any damage
that may have occurred during shipping.
6871022P86-A - November 2012
3.2.1.4 Replaceable Batteries
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