April 2019
84
GTH-4014 AU, GTH-4018 AU
Part No.
57.0009.0729
First Edition - Fourth Printing
Placing the Load
Ask a signal person/dogger to assist with placing
the load if visibility will be obstructed at the point of
operation.
Make sure that the signal person/dogger remains
in constant communication and be in visual
contact at all times.
Come to a complete stop near the landing point.
Set the parking brake and place the transmission
into neutral.
Slowly, and gradually, place the load over the
landing point and lower the load until it is safely
supported.
Once the load has been landed, continue to lower
the boom until the rigging and tethers can be
removed.
Signal Person/Dogger
A signal person/dogger is recommended when:
The point of operation, meaning the load travel or
the area near or at load placement, is not in full
view of the operator.
When the equipment is traveling, the view in the
direction of travel is obstructed.
Due to site specific safety concerns, either
the operator or the person handling the load
determines that it is necessary.
Signal persons/doggers must remain in constant
communication (verbal or hand) and be in visual
contact with the operator at all times.
The hand signal chart below may be used as
reference.
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