Danger – Snorkel POP UP PUSH 10 User Manual

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Chapter 4 – Safety Devices

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PUSH 6,8,10

Top Rail

Mid Rail

Toeboard

Gate Entry

Figure 4.5 – Safety Prop

Guardrails

The guardrails (refer to Figure 4.6) help protect personnel

from falling off the platform.

The guardrail system includes:

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A top rail

y

A mid rail

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An entry gate

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Toeboards around the sides of the platform.

Figure 4.6 – Upper Controls

The entry gate allows for access to the platform. The gate

must be closed except when personnel are entering or

leaving the platform.

Tilt Alarm

An alarm will sound if the aerial platform chassis is out of

level more than two degrees side-to-side or two degrees

front-to-rear when the platform is raised.

Danger

The aerial platform can tip over if it becomes unstable.

Death or serious injury will result from a tip-over ac-

cident. Do not position the aerial platform for elevated

use near any drop-off, hole, slope, soft or uneven

ground, or other tip-over hazard.

Completely lower the platform and move to a level surface

when the tilt alarm sounds.

The tilt alarm is for added protection and does not justify

operating on anything other than firm, flat, level surfaces.

Lift Level Sensor Interlock

The aerial platform lift functions are interlocked through

a level sensor system. The lift level sensor interlock

operates when the platform is elevated approximately

6′ (1.8 m).

If the chassis is tilted more than 2 degrees side-to-side

or more than 2 degrees front-to-rear, the lift functions will

not operate and an alarm will sound.

Lower the platform and move to a level surface when the

lift level sensor alarm sounds.

The lift level sensor system is for added protection and

does not justify operating on anything other than firm,

flat, level surfaces.

Lowering Alarm

When a platform control button is pressed to lower the

platform, the alarm emits a loud beeping sound to warn

personnel in the work area to stand clear.

Danger

Pinch points exist on the scissors structure. Death

or serious injury will result if the scissors structure

lowers onto personnel within the scissors arms or

under the raised platform. Stand clear while raising

and lowering the platform.

Be careful when lowering the platform. Keep hands and

fingers away from the scissors structures components.

Emergency Lowering System

The emergency lowering system may be used to lower

the platform if there is a malfunction in the hydraulic or

electrical system.

On PUSH PRO 6, 8, 10 machines the lowering lever

is at the rear of the aerial platform (refer to Figure 4.4).

Figure 4.4 – Emergency Lowering System

Safety Props

The safety props (refer to Figure 4.5) are used to support

the scissors structure when access to the scissors arm

components or the chassis is required. Always use the

safety props when the platform is raised during inspection

and maintenance.

Rear of Machine

Emergency

Lowering Lever

Safety Props

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