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RGC PRO400 - SAFETY; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 SAFETY DEFINITIONS; 1.3 PRO400 PLATFORM HOIST SAFETY LABELS

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1 SAFETY
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Your Reimann & Georger Corporation PRO400 Platform Hoist has been engi
neered to provide lifting performance, long
term economics and safety advantages that no other type can match. However, even a well-designed and well-built hoist
can malfunction or become hazardous in the hands of an inexperienced and/or untrained user. Therefore, read this manual
and related equipment manuals thoroughly before operating your hoist to provide maximum safety for all operating
personnel, and to get the maximum benefit from your equipment.
1.2 SAFETY DEFINITIONS
A safety message alerts you to potential hazards that could injure you or others or cause property dam
age. The safety
messages or signal words for product safety signs are DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION. Each safety message is
preceded by a safety alert symbol and is defined as follows:
DANGER: Indicates an im
minently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will cause death or serious injury. This
safety message is limited to the most extreme situations.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could resul
t in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may resu
lt in minor or moderate injury. It
may also be used to alert against unsafe practices and property-damage-only accidents.
1.3 PRO400 PLATFORM HOIST SAFETY LABELS
These labels warn you of potential hazards that could cause injury. Read them
carefully. If a label comes off or becomes
illegible, contact Reimann & Georger Corporation for a free replacement.
1.4 PRO400 HOIST
SAFETY RULES
1. Operat
ors must be trained before operating this hoist. A trained person is one who has read and thoroughly
understands this instruction manual and related equipment manuals and, through training and experience, has shown
knowledge regarding the safe operational procedures.
2. Prior to setting up the hoist there m
ust be a plan of action outlining the work to be accomplished, individual
responsibilities, personal protective equipment, and method of communication.
3. Al
l personnel shall be protected by OSHA compliant fall protection where applicable.
4. Never use the hoist structure to anchor life lines, worker’s harnesses or ot
her attachments.
5. Al
ways use safety footwear, safety glasses, and head protection devices.
6. A good l
ine of communication must be maintained between the hoist operator and the roof crew.
7. Hoisting area is to be kept clear of unauthorized personnel at all tim
es. Place barricades or secure the area in such a
manner that if there were an equipment failure, no personnel would be injured.
8. Hoisting area is to be clear of power lines. Consult power com
pany before you work near power lines.
9. Fo
llow the Pre-Hoisting Checklist before operating.
10. W
ear heavy leather gloves when handling wire rope.
11. Secu
re load before lifting.