Responsibilities
5. Responsibilities
5.1 Receiving inspection
Before attempting to operate this equipment, thoroughly
read and understand this manual. Completely remove all
tape and packaging. Inspect the equipment immediately
upon delivery. If shipping damage is evident, inform the
delivering carrier immediately and contact the
manufacturer using the contact information on the back
cover of this manual.
5.2 Owner and/or operator responsibilities
All personnel involved in the use and operation of this lift
system must be careful, competent, trained, and qualified
in the safe operation of this equipment and its proper use
when servicing motor vehicles and their components. It
is the responsibility of the employer, owner, and/or
manager to ensure that all personnel working with and
around the lift system know what they are doing, both
during normal operation and in emergency situations. To
ensure all personnel are properly trained and qualified,
the following items must be done prior to using the lift
system:
All personnel must know and understand all instructions
and warnings before working with or around these lifts.
“All personnel” includes operators as well as people
working on or in the vicinity of vehicles raised by the lift
system.
All personnel must read and understand the contents of
the owner’s manual. If any personnel are illiterate or not
fluent in English, the employer, owner, and/or manager
must read and discuss the instructions and warnings
with them in a language they understand, making sure
that all personnel know this information and observe the
proper procedures for use of these lift units.
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The employer, owner, and manager are responsible for
maintaining the manual and all on-product labeling.
Labeling should be legible and intact at all times. The
manual must be readily available to all personnel.
Contact the manufacturer to receive replacement
labeling. Replacement (or extra) copies of the manual
are available from the manufacturer.
The employer, owner, and/or manager must enforce safe
work practices with the lift system in order to ensure
that personnel not only know how to use the lifts safely,
but also that they actually do what they should.
As part of training, the employer, owner, and/or manager
should have all personnel practice normal and
emergency operating procedures without loads prior to
using the lift system to raise load
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This lift system is not a product that personnel can just
“figure out” on their own. This lift system has been
designed to be easy to use, but it requires thoroughly
trained and knowledgeable personnel to use it safely.
Failure to operate this lift system according to the warnings
and instructions can result in severe injury or death.
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