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Aerial work platform
ZED 20.3 HV
COD. UM0284_GB | REV. 0.0 | ED: 09/17
GB
Chapter 2
SAFETY
2.4.2
Training and importance of the procedures
All operators in charge of positioning, use, routine maintenance and machine operation need to attend
a training course, to ensure:
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the correct positioning of the vehicle in the chosen place of operation
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safe use of the platform during the normal operating process
•
safe performance of all emergency procedures
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that the ordinary maintenance procedures indicated in this manual by the manufacturer are
carried out properly.
DAnGEr!
Before starting to work, the operator should ensure that all safety conditions
that will prevent any accidents are met.
2.4.3
Operators’ tasks
fUnCTiOn
ASSiGnED TASKS
Operators
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If work is to be carried out on construction sites or industrial areas, you must
ind out from the person in charge of safety about any dangers there are in
the area in which it is intended to use the lifting platform and any dangers that
may arise from its use.
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Choice of vehicle parking place and performance of the lifting platform
commissioning procedure (engagement of the power take-off, positioning of
the stabilisers, etc.).
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Assessment of the solidity and latness of the ground on which the platform
will be stabilised.
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Procedure involving the boundary delimitation of the working area to avoid
exposing persons and/or animals to the dangers created by loads falling from
elevated positions.
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Assessment of the trajectory to be covered by the load, assessment of the
degree of danger that may be caused by ixed and moving obstacles situated
in the operating area.
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Performance of the lifting platform return operations for safe transportation.
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Visual inspection of the lifting platform to look for any anomalies.
Driver of the
vehicle
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Veriication of the rest position of the lifting platform in order to prevent any
risk situations arising during transport.
Operator in
charge of routine
maintenance
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Inspect the condition of the lifting platform, especially as regards wear and tear.
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Routine maintenance as indicated by the manufacturer in this manual.
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Notiication of unforeseen circumstances (such as wear, yielding, breakages,
etc.) due to unforeseeable causes and therefore not dealt with in this document.
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Supervision of the recording of operations performed in workshops authorised
by CTE.