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Before hoisting commences, the personnel providing assistance and the
machine operator must agree a clear set of hand signals. They must then use
these during the work.
Loads must be attached in such a way that they cannot slip or fall out.
The staff responsible for guiding the machine and attaching loads must
always remain in the machine operator’s field of vision.
Keep loads as close to the ground as possible and avoid swinging them about.
If the machine is used for hoisting, the staff responsible for attaching loads
are only to approach the boom from the side and with the machine operator’s
permission. The machine operator is only to give his permission if the
machine is standing still and the work equipment is not in motion.
Do not use load-bearing equipment (ropes, chains, shackles) that is
damaged or of inadequate dimensions.
Always wear protective gloves when working with load-bearing equipment.
Only attach loads which do not exceed the carrying capacity of the machine
and the lifting equipment.
Please note the overload warning device.
Loads must only be attached to the designated load hooks in such a way that
they cannot slip or fall out.
Do not exceed the permissible load for the load hook.
Do not carry loads over persons.
Machines may only move with an attached load if the path of travel is fairly
level and if the machine operator’s view of the driving zone is guaranteed.
Always maintain a safe distance from the surroundings and drive at an
appropriate speed.
Always maintain sufficient distance to the surroundings.
Always ensure that your speed and manner of driving is appropriate to the
circumstances. Never drive in a way that causes safety concerns.
Move the load at an appropriate speed.
After attaching the load, the person responsible for attaching loads must
maintain an appropriate safety distance and observe the machine’s behavior
(direct the load using the rope).
In case of danger, turn off the engine so that the load completely stops moving.
The machine operator is responsible for deciding on the most suitable approach.