NAVI-TRAC INSTALLATION SAFETY GUIDELINES
Your installation techniques will evolve to fit the needs of your clients, the experience level of your crews, the nature of other tentage
Please read through this assembly manual completely before beginning your installation. Be sure the proper equipment, crew and safety precautions are in place. We hope that you enjoy the design features of the NAVI- TRAC each time the unit is installed.
1.It is recommended that workers wear safety shoes and
2.When moving beam sections by hand, use proper lifting techniques to protect the back, and avoid pinching fingers while making hardware connections.
3.Never permit bystanders or uninvolved to stand or walk even briefly in the falling path of a beam as it is being raised or lowered.
4.Be aware to avoid contact of beams with any overhead power lines near the site.
5.When anchoring the structure, avoid all underground power lines and gas lines or other utility easements. Local authorities should be able to map the location of these obstacles.
6.Keep site clear of debris to avoid tripping, especially while carrying components or bundles of fabric.
7.Do not drag bundles of fabric on concrete, asphalt, or ground as this can cause damage to the fabric from abrasion through the bag.
8.When lifting the
9.Before pivoting beams to vertical, clear the area of items that could cause tripping or slipping.
10.Before pivoting middle beam, install the
11.NOTE: Hinged baseplates are used on all beams in the Gabled End Configuration. However, if the Hip End is constructed on either, or both ends of the unit, the base plates in the hip end module should all be the
12.When using ladders to make peak connections, be sure the ladder is tall enough that workers can reach the peak from a ladder step consistent with the safety recommendations for the ladder being used. On middle beams, secure the eaves before climbing the ladder to secure the peak.
13.For any Gabled End
14.For proper loading and anchoring information, consult the appropriate
15.If a Hip End is used on either end of the unit, before installing fabric, verify that all hip, brace, and rafter pins are seated into weldment fittings and secured by lanyard pins.
16.The installation method described herein requires coordination of tasks between workers. A safe installation is dependent on alertness and coordination.
17.Before lifting Gabled End top frame to install uprights, always guy out and stake at least both corners of the side or end being lifted. This will help maintain the intended footprint and will protect against uplift from the wind that could move or flip the tent, causing damage to the tent and/or severe injury to workers.
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