Snorkel TB47J User Manual

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The aerial platform is not electrically insulated. Death or serious injury will result from con-

tact with, or inadequate clearance from, an energized conductor.

Do not go closer than the minimum safe approach distance as defined by the Minimum Safe

Approach Distance section in Chapter 3 – Safety.

Regard all conductors as energized.

Allow for electrical wire sag and aerial platform sway.

If the platform, booms, or any part of the aerial platform contacts a high-voltage electrical conductor,

the entire machine can become electrically charged.

If that happens, remain on the machine and do not contact any other structure or object. This includes

the ground, adjacent buildings, poles, and any other objects that are not part of the aerial platform.

Such contact could make your body a conductor to the other object, creating an electrical shock

hazard resulting in death or serious injury.

If an aerial platform is in contact with an energized conductor the platform operator must warn ground

personnel in the vicinity to stay away. Their bodies can conduct electricity creating an electrical shock

hazard resulting in death or serious injury.

Do not approach or leave the aerial platform until the electricity has been turned off.

Do not attempt to operate the lower controls when the platform, booms, or any part of the aerial

platform is in contact with a high-voltage electrical conductor or if there is an immediate danger of such

contact.

Personnel on or near an aerial platform must be continuously aware of electrical hazards, recognizing

that death or serious injury can result from contact with an energized conductor.

California

Proposition 65 Warning

Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories con-

tain lead and lead components, chemical known to the

State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or

other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.

California

Proposition 65 Warning

Diesel and gasoline engine exhaust and some of its

constituents are known by the State of California to

cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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