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Temporary Construction Hoist PH 650
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• Fuses must never be bridged. Always replace fuses only with fuses
of the same type.
• Ensure that the electrical system is correctly earthed.
• Dry or appropriately cover wet, slippery or sharp surfaces. There
must be no more potential hazards.
• Use appropriate measures to ensure that moving/loosened parts
are disabled during work and that no limbs can become trapped by
unintentional movements.
• Use appropriate measures to ensure that dismantled parts do not
fall down.
• Loss of balance as a result of handling heavy parts/tools. Only lift
heavy parts / tools with a second person, or using suitable hoisting
equipment.
• Only use new parts according to their intended use and within the
specifications of their technical data.
• Test the parts to ensure that they are functioning correctly after the
work. Make sure that no hazards will arise as a result of the hoist
being started up.
• Welding, burning and grinding work on the hoist must only be
carried out following consultation with and approval from GEDA.
7.4 Initial commissioning / daily commissioning
Ensure that:
• All safety equipment is present and fully functional.
• All connections are properly connected.
• The central feeder is installed.
• All parts are correctly installed.
• No tools or other parts are inside or on the hoist.
• There are no tools or other parts in the travel path of the hoist.
• All warning and instruction notices on the hoist are present and
complete, clearly visible and undamaged.
• Illegible or missing warning and instruction notices must be replaced
immediately.
• Before commissioning, carry out the checks given in the national
regulations.