Daily checks – operator checklist – Snorkel PUSH 6 ECO User Manual
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Pop-Up PUSH 6 ECO
Operator’s Safety and Maintenance Handbook (v.0.4.0409)
Section 7
MAINTENANCE AND
REPAIR RECORD
Daily checks – operator checklist
The following checklist has been provided to enable daily checks to be
undertaken prior to use of this
POP-UP PUSH 6 ECO
. These checks should
be carried out each working day or at the beginning of each shift. The
purpose of the checks is to identify any wear and tear or malfunction of the
machine’s components and systems.
WARNING
FAILURE TO UNDERTAKE THESE CHECKS MAY RESULT IN DEFECTS ON, OR
DETERIORATION OF THIS
POP-UP PUSH 6 ECO
GOING UNDETECTED AND
POSSIBLY RESULTING IN AN UNSAFE MACHINE
Note that Regulation 8 of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment
Regulations 1998 (LOLER) require that persons using lifting equipment have
appropriate training and instructions to enable them to identify whether
lifting equipment is safe to use.
1. Prior to operating the platform, the following items must be checked:
(please refer to the relevant sections in this handbook for more detail.)
OK?
(please tick)
OK?
(please tick)
Structure
Battery condition
Platform
Raise and lower
Castors
Emergency stop
Brakes
Emergency lower
Oil leaks
Safety decals and training card
Date
Checked by
2. Use raise, lower and emergency stop functions to ensure correct operation.
Should any defects be identified in any of the above areas, these should be reported to your supervisor or
employer. It may be necessary to seek further assistance from the supplier of the machine, this may be the hire
company or the manufacturer.
You should only rectify any defects if you are authorised and competent to do so.
Do not use the machine unless each of the items above is checked and stated OK.
Machine number