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MODE V6 - 2.5 Owners Responsibilities; 2.5.1 General Safety Issues: Conditions, Lighting, Walkways, Maintenance

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7/2015
This document and the information contained herein, is the exclusive property of MODE. And represents a nonpublic,
confidential and proprietary trade secret that may not be reproduced, disclosed to third parties, or otherwise employed in
any manner. whatsoever without the express written consent of MODE. Copyright © (2016) MODE. Allrights reserved.
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2.5 Owner's Responsibilities
2.5.1 General Safety Issues
CAUTION
No modifications or additions to the equipment structures or
performance values are permitted unless they are first discussed with
and approved by the manufacturer or manufacturer's representative of
the equipment.
NOTICE
Modifying the equipment without the manufacturer or manufacturer's
representative approval can invalidate the guarantee. Furthermore, the
manufacturer does not accept responsibility for accidents which
happen as a consequence of unauthorized modifications.
1
Maintain safe conditions under the load
Owners SHALL ensure that the correct type of chain hoist is selected
according to the type of use and hazard arising from that.
Owners SHALL make it clear to all aspects (including operating personnel,
maintenance personnel and visitors express), anyone have any reason to
stand under the load, at any time must abide by the rules.
2
Maintain the lighting
Owners SHALL ensure that there is adequate lighting, in good working
order, at the operating site so that the equipment can be operated safely
and efficiently at all times.
3
Maintain walkways and service platforms
Owners SHALL ensure that there are adequate walkways and service
platforms on the equipment and/or adequate equipment at the operating
site for servicing and inspecting the equipment.
Walkways and service platforms must be kept in a safe condition and free
from obstructions.
4
Maintain operating and safety requirements
Owners SHALL ensure that the equipment meets the applicable (local and
global) safety and operating requirements.
5
Maintenance
Owners SHALL ensure that maintenance is carried out at the
recommended intervals as
determined by the manufacturer.
6
Maintain the operating conditions
Owners SHALL ensure that conditions at the equipment operating site
correspond to the operating conditions for which the equipment is
designed.
For example, factors which affect the operating conditions include
indoor/outdoor use, temperature, weather, dust, humidity, hazardous
materials and fire risks.

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