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ENKOFORM VMK
Construcción
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ENKOFORM VMK
Keep your distance when opening the containers
after transport to prevent injuries from falling
objects.
6.2.3 Handling
4.2.3.1 Manual handling of loads
Some ergonomic principles to be followed are
listed below:
Do not make any sudden jerky movements.
Before lifting the load, examine it to detect any
sharp corners, dirt, etc. and decide according to
its shape, weight and volume for the best way to
get a secure grip of the load.
Lift, separating the feet at shoulder distance,
duck, bending the knees, never the back.
3. Do not attempt to lift alone, any load that is too
heavy, too large, or awkward. Use a mechanical
lifting device or get a helping hand from co-
workers.
4.2.3.2 Mechanical handling of loads
Only statutory mechanical lifting devices,
appropriate for the operation are allowed for use.
Check the condition of the lifting gear such as
slings or cables before each use and report any
defects.
Place lifting accessories and step back to a secure
distance from the load and other materials which
could get affected.
Comply with all instructions given by the team
chef who is specifically trained for this.
Cause no sudden acceleration or deceleration of
the moving load.
When conducting difficult or dangerous lifting
operations, or in the case that the crane operator
has no obstruction free visual control of the entire
trajectory of the load, the crane operations are
directed by a banksman who is in constant
communication with the crane operator by means
of a previously agreed sign code.
If necessary, use tag lines to control the load from
distance. Keep hands clear of suspended load if
hands could get caught between the load and
another object. Swinging and/or unforeseen
movements with the load can cause serious
accidents.
6.2.4 Storage
Proper storage of the parts is fundamental to
keep them in good working condition.
Wherever possible, store the material in a place
protected from atmospheric impact to avoid
wear.
It is recommended to place parts of the same type
and dimensions in its respective container (boxes,
steel pallets, etc.).
Ensure the stability of any piles, bearing in mind
the following aspects:
4. Load-bearing capacity of the ground
5.
Varying ground levels
6. Levelling of the packages
7. Package or container support
8. Package stability
9. State of the strap
10. State and capacity of the containers used
11. Do not stack full containers on top of empty or
half-empty containers
12. External conditions (wind, risk of another object
hitting the pile, etc.)

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