• Do not carry pannels or oversized elements when the machine is used outside: Such elements
increase the windload and reduce the stability of the machine.
• Do not pull or push an element outside the work platform. Admissible manual force (total):
400N
• Do not use the machine as a crane.
• Do not use the machine to pull or push any objects.
• Do not attach the machine to any neighbouring structure. Never use any part of the machine
to stabilise or support any structure. Do not attach any electrical wires or other cables to the
platform.
2.3 CRUSHING AND COLLISION HAZARDS
• When the machine is moving, keep all
parts of the body inside the platform guard
rail.
• Prevent any obstacles from hitting or
hindering the controls or people onboard
the platform.
• Make sure that you do not lower the
platform onto overhead obstacles. It is
recommended that you bring the
telescope back in before lowering the
platform.
• Warn the other occupants of the platform
before controlling a movement and obtain
their approval where necessary.
• Make sure that non-operating personnel
are kept out of the area where the machine
is working. Warn personnel on the ground
to keep away from under the platform
when it is raised.
• Make sure the operators of machine
working at height and on the ground are warned of the
presence of the work platform. If necessary, barricade
the area and cut the power supply to the overhead
cranes.
• Note the presence of any obstacles around, above and
below the platform before controlling a movement.
• Adapt the movement speed according to the condition
of the ground, the incline, the visibility, the presence of
people in the working area, obstructions on the
machine's route and any other factors likely to cause a
collision or injury.
• Ask a person on the ground to guide you when visibility
is reduced.