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Skyjack SJ86T - Operators Responsibility

Skyjack SJ86T
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Page 54 December 2007
SJ 86T
Operator’s Responsibility Section 3 - Operation
3.6 Operator’s Responsibility
It is the responsibility of the operator, prior to each work
shift, to perform the following:
1. Visual and Daily Maintenance Inspections
are designed to discover any damage of
components before the MEWP is put into service.
are done before the operator performs the function
tests.
WARNING
Failure to locate and repair damage, and
discover loose or missing parts may
result in an unsafe operating condition.
2. Function Tests
are designed to discover any malfunctions before
the MEWP is put into service.
IMPORTANT
The operator must understand and follow
the step-by-step instructions to test all
MEWP functions.
The operator should make a copy of the Operator’s
Daily Inspection Checklist (see Table 4.7) and ll out
the visual and daily maintenance inspections and the
function tests sections while performing the items
outlined in Section 2.3 and Section 2.4.
IMPORTANT
If MEWP is damaged or any unauthorized
variation from factory-delivered condition
is discovered, MEWP must be tagged
and removed from service.
Repairs to the MEWP may only be made by competent/
qualied repair personnel. After repairs are completed,
the operator must perform visual and daily maintenance
inspections & function tests again.
Scheduled maintenance inspections shall only be
performed by a competent/qualied person.

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