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Elevating and Rotating Aerial Devices. These manuals shall be stored on the mobile unit.

11.4Training. The renter or lessor shall offer training or training materials that aid the renting entity or lessee in the operation, inspection, testing and maintenance of the aerial device. This training shall be offered initially and subsequently on request.

11.4.1General Training. Only personnel who have received general instructions regarding the inspection, application and operation of aerial devices, including recognition and avoidance of hazards associated with their operation, shall operate an aerial device. Such items covered shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following issues and requirements:

(1)The purpose and use of manuals.

(2)That operating manuals are an integral part of the aerial device and must be properly stored on the vehicle when not in use.

(3)A pre-start inspection.

(4)Responsibilities associated with problems or malfunctions affecting the operation of the aerial device.

(5)Factors affecting stability.

(6)The purpose of placards and decals.

(7)Workplace inspection.

(8)Applicable safety rules and regulations, such as Part 4, ANSI C2-1997, National Electrical Safety Code

(applies to utility workers as defined in ANSI C2). The above standard is an example; other industries using aerial devices have safety rules pertinent to that industry.

(9)Authorization to operate.

(10)Operator warnings and instructions.

(11)Actual operation of the aerial device. Under the direction of a qualified person, the trainee shall operate the aerial device for a sufficient period of time to demonstrate proficiency in the actual operation of the aerial device.

(12)Proper use of personal fall protection equipment.

11.4.2Familiarization. When an operator is directed to operate an aerial device he/she is not familiar with, the operator, prior to operating, shall be instructed regarding the following items and issues:

(1)The location of the manuals.

(2)The purpose and function of all controls.

(4)Safety devices and operating characteristics specific to the aerial device.

11.5Communications. In the event the manufacturer or installer provides the renter or lessor manuals, bulletins, or other materials for the information of the user of an aerial device, the renter or lessor shall pass them on to the user without any undue delay.

DENOTES

PROHIBITED

ZONE

Figure 6-1. Minimum Safe Approach Distances

Do not allow machine, personnel, or conductive materials inside prohibited zone. Maintain

Minimum Safe Approach Distances

M.S.A.D. from all energized lines and parts as well as those shown. Assume all electrical parts and wires are energized unless known otherwise.

Diagrams shown are only for purposes of illustrating M.S.A.D. work positions, not all work positions.

Voltage Range

(Phase to Phase)

0 to 300V

Over 300V to 50KV Over 50KV to 200KV Over 200KV to 350KV Over 350KV to 500KV Over 500KV to 750KV Over 750KV to 1000KV

Minimum Safe Approach Distance

(Feet)

 

(Meters)

 

Avoid Contact

 

 

10

3.05

 

 

15

4.60

 

 

20

6.10

 

 

25

7.62

3510.67

4513.72

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Contents Page Taylor Parkway Archbold, Ohio Phone800 419 Fax 419 Boom Personnel LiftCopyright Bil-Jax, Inc . All Rights Reserved Table of Contents List of Tables List of IllustrationsSafety Notices SafetyDuring Operation Before OperationGeneral Maintenance Maintenance SafetyBattery Maintenance Damaged Equipment Policy Safety StatementNhtsa Reporting Safety DefectsModel 3522A Articulating Boom Lift General IntroductionBoom Lift Control Panel Ground Feature Model 3522A SpecificationsWarranty Claims Process WarrantyOperation Ground Control Station Ground Control StationDisplay Panel Platform Control Station Platform Control StationVolt Outlet Outrigger Controls Normal Operating ProcedureOperation Hand Pump and Controls for Manual Lift Operation Manual Boom OperationManual Lowering Battery Charger Faceplate Battery RechargeTrailer Hitching Boom Lift TransportBIL-JAX 3522A Operator Service Verify that boom down limit switches operate correctly Daily Service ChecksVerify that outrigger safety interlocks operate correctly Verify correct tire inflationMonthly Service Checks Weekly Service ChecksCheck Battery electrolyte level Inspect all electrical wiringTroubleshooting Steps TroubleshootingError Code Definitions Error Code DefinitionsError Message Definition of Error Comments LR Outrigger BIL-JAX 3522A Identification Plates Replacement DecalsDecal Locations Ansi Reprint Responsibilities of Dealers and InstallersInspection and Test Records Responsibility of Users Responsibilities of Renters, Lessors or Lessees Denotes Prohibited Zone BIL-JAX 3522A Material Safety Data Sheet Material Safety DataSection V -- Health Hazard Data Section II -- Health Hazard Data BIL-JAX 3522A Equipment Options Material Lifting Hook Material Lifting Hook ConfigurationPlatform Rotator Horizontal JIB RotatorCombination Hitch Combination Hitch InstallationReplacement Decals Decal No Description of Decal Replacement DecalsPage BIL-JAX Model 3522A Quick Start Guide Taylor Parkway Archbold, OH Phone 419 800 Fax