S150/S151/S152/Z152
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Safety regulations
1
1.5.2.22
Make sure that fuel, accessory material and
interchanged parts are safely disposed of with no danger
to the environment.
1.5.2.23
The machine should be checked by a specialist
before commissioning. In addition, it should be checked
after essential modifications before it returns to service.
1.5.2.24
The machine must be checked by a specialist
once a year. Furthermore, a specialist must check the
machine whenever necessary because of operating
conditions.
1.5.2.25
The test results must be recorded and kept in the
archives at least until the following control date.
1.6
Instructions regarding special
categories of danger
1.6.1
Electrical energy
1.6.1.1
Only use original fuses (mandatory current).
Immediately switch off machine in case of breakdown of
electrical supply.
1.6.1.2
When working near overhead lines and overhead
wires, a safety clearance must be kept between the
machine and its working equipment in order to prevent
sparking over. The safety clearance depends on the nominal
voltage of the overhead/wire line. This also applies to the
distance between the lines and to the attachments and
slung loads.
The following safety clearance must be observed, to meet
the above mentioned requirement:
Nominal voltage
Safety clearance
(kilovolt)
(meter)
up to
1 kV
1,0 m
above
1 kV
up to
110 kV
3,0 m
above 110 kV
up to
220 kV
4,0 m
above 220 kV
up to
380 kV
5,0 m
unknown nominal voltage
5,0 m
When approaching overhead lines all working movements
of the machine must be taken into consideration, e.g. the
position of jibs, the swinging of ropes and the dimensions
of slung loads.
In addition, attention must be paid to any roughness of soil
which could cause an inclined position of the machine thus
getting it closer to the overhead line. The fact that overhead
lines may swing out during windy weather and may reduce
the distance must also be taken into consideration.
Summary of Contents for AS 150
Page 7: ...Safety regulations ...
Page 19: ...Signs ...
Page 22: ...Anti TheftProtection ...
Page 25: ...Description ...
Page 34: ...Operations ...
Page 46: ...Attachments ...
Page 54: ...Rescue Towing Lashing Crane Lifting ...
Page 61: ...Maintenance ...
Page 80: ...Troubleshooting ...
Page 83: ...Wiring and Hydraulics ...
Page 98: ...Technical Data Equipment ...
Page 103: ...Technical Data Attachments ...
Page 112: ...Optional Extras Changes ...