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GEDA
®
Temporary Construction Hoist PH 650
Operating Manual Page 16 of 64 BL148GB2017 / 11
4.8 Hoist hazards
The hoists have been designed and manufactured according to the current
state of the art. They have been subjected to a safety inspection and
acceptance procedure before delivery.
Nevertheless, personal hazards or material damage may result if operated
incorrectly, used improperly, used without due care and attention,
insufficiently serviced or if components fail.
4.9 Hazard sources/existing residual hazards
As with all complex machinery, GEDA hoists also represent a source of
potential hazards. These are:
Moving, rotating, pointed and sharp-edged parts
Drives
Chains/ropes/cables
Energies
Electricity
Hot surfaces
Potential energy (raised components / tipping/falling loads / falling
tools)
Operating materials
Oils
Greases
Emergency
Defect during installation/operation of the hoist with persons inside
the car.
4.10 Other relevant documents
In addition to this manual, the following documents must be observed by
the corresponding target group:
the instructions for the landing level safety doors, as necessary.
Relevant customer service information, if applicable
The manuals from suppliers of purchased parts
Installation drawings/diagrams.
These documents must be supplemented by the operating company with
the national regulations of the country of use applicable in each case. If the
hoist is sold or passed on, the documentation must be passed on as well.

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