CP600 Pivot Operators Manual
OPERATION, SAFETY & MAINTENANCE
Section 1-19
© Pierce Corporation
July 2010
You must lock the pivot out if you are going to:
1. Remove or bypass a guard or other safety device.
2. Place any part of your body into an area on the pivot where there is a pinch point.
3. Work on the electrical circuitry.
4. Obstruct the pivot path (wheel track) with vehicles, equipment, or other obstacles
while performing work on the fi eld itself.
5. Perform structural service which requires equipment to lift spans (i.e. boom
truck).
This standard covers the lockout/tagout procedures
you must use when servicing your Pierce pivot. The
intent of Pierce corporation’s pivot lockout/tagout
standard is to protect you or your workers anytime the
pivot requires servicing. Before any worker performs
maintenance on the pivot where unexpected energiz-
ing, start up release stored energy could occur and
cause injury, the pivot must be isolated and rendered
inoperative. This standard establishes minimum per-
formance requirements for the control of such hazard-
ous energy.
Lockout/Tagout Procedures
Lockout/Tagout Procedures