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SCORPIO 38’ - 45’ - SECURITIES & RECOMMENDATIONS - Potential dangers for the user
Version 1.02 May 27, 2022
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Noteworthy, the operators must always know the performance limits of the machine, thus watching
that no person entering the physical space of operation. In locations where there is presence of public,
it also must perform a hazard warning verbally or implement a security fence to prevent any approach.
Operators will also be responsible for monitoring during the operation; no person may come into
contact with the crane:
All protection covers must be mounted for operation.
The protection bars need to be mounted ALL THE TIME, only for doing certain
maintenances they can be removed.
Table of potential mechanical hazards associated in case the instructions are not followed
is shown below.
5.3.1.1 MECHANICAL HAZARDS:
These are the mechanical hazards that may arise in the case that the conditions and explanations
given by Servicevision training personnel are not followed.
Mechanical Hazards
Associated to the Scorpio cranes
Flattening/Crushing
Yes
Shearing
Yes
Cutting & Sectioning
Yes
Hitch
Yes
Dragging & Entrapment
Yes
Impact
Yes
Piercing & Puncture
No
Friction or Abrasion
Yes
Pressurized fluid injection
No
5.3.1.2 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS:
There is a risk of electrical hazard in case the following instructions are not followed:
Take caution when connecting the power, electrical hazard.
Do not use cables without an earth ground connected to the system.

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