INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE
GBA-GBP-CBE-MBE SERIES
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3.4 Warnings on residual risks
After having carefully considered the hazards present in all of the jib crane operating phases, measures
have been adopted that are necessary to eliminate, as much as possible, the risks for operators and/or to
limit or reduce the risks resulting from hazards that cannot be completely eliminated at the source. However,
despite all of the adopted precautions, the following
residual risks
are on the machine that can be
eliminated or reduced through the relative prevention activities:
RISKS DURING USE
HAZARD / RISK
HAZARD / RISK
HAZARD / RISK
Risk of being crushed
during
handling of suspended loads in
the case of exposure of the
operator or other personnel in
the zones/areas involved in the
trajectory of the load
•
It is prohibited
to lift loads
while people are going
through the relative
manoeuvre area.
•
It is prohibited
to
move
through, stand, work or
manoeuvre under the
suspended load.
•
The operator assigned
to use must follow the
indications to obtain the
best safety by complying
with the instructions
contained in this manual.
•
The rope and hook must be
checked periodically
Risk of being drawn in and/or
crushed
following contact with
the arm in rotation and/or with
the moving parts of the
trolley/hoist.
•
Attention!
Exposure to
moving parts may create
hazardous situations.
•
It is forbidden
to touch the
crane arm and the trolley/hoist
when moving or expose
yourself to their trajectories.
•
It is mandatory to use gloves
during the slinging and
pushing phase of the load
RISKS DURING MAINTENANCE
HAZARD / RISK
HAZARD / RISK
HAZARD / RISK
Risk of electrocution - being
shocked
in the case of
maintenance on the electrical
equipment without disabling the
electrical supply
It is prohibited
to work on the
electrical equipment before
having disconnected the jib crane
from the electrical line.
•
Assign the electrical
maintenance operations to
qualified personnel
•
Perform the tests on the
electrical equipment
contained in the manual.
Risk of being crushed
in the
event of contact with the
rotation arm during the brake
adjustment phase.
•
Attention!
Exposure to
moving parts may create
hazardous situations.
•
Assign the brake
adjustment operations to
qualified maintenance
personnel
•
Use protective gloves and, if
necessary, safety harnesses