Danger, Warning – Snorkel SR3084SL User Manual
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Chapter 3 – Safety
SR3084SL – 8210037
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Tip-Over and Falling Hazards
Operate the aerial platform only on a fi rm, fl at, level sur-
face capable of withstanding all load forces imposed by
the aerial platform in all operating conditions. Refer to
the General Specifi cations chart for the maximum wheel
load and ground pressure. Raise the platform only when
the aerial platform is on level ground.
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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 drive or position the aerial platform for
elevated use near any drop-off, hole, slope, soft or
uneven ground, or other tip-over hazard.
On scissor lifts, personal fall protection is not required by
ANSI, Federal OSHA, nor Snorkel. However, fall restraint
might be required by work regulations. If so, the user is
responsible for fi tness and method of use.
It is best not to transfer from the platform to another
structure or from the structure to the platform, unless
that is the safest way to do the job. Judge each situation
separately taking the work environment into account. If
it is necessary to transfer from the platform to another
structure the following guidelines apply:
1. If you are using a fall restraint, transfer your anchor-
age from one structure to the other before stepping
across.
2. Remember that you might be transferring to a struc-
ture where personal fall arrest is required.
3. Use the platform entrance, do not climb over or
through the guardrails.
Do not operate the aerial platform in windy or gusty condi-
tions. Do not add anything to the aerial platform that will
increase the wind loading such as billboards, banners,
fl ags, etc.
Never operate the aerial platform without all parts of the
guardrail system in place and the gate closed. Make
sure that all protective guards, cowlings, and doors are
securely fastened.
Do not exceed the platform capacity nor the platform-
extension capacity as indicated on the platform rating
placard on the platform. Do not carry loads that extend
beyond the platform guardrails without prior written con-
sent from Snorkel.
Do not operate the aerial platform from trucks, trailers, rail-
way cars, fl oating vessels, scaffolds, or similar equipment
unless the application is approved in writing by Snorkel.
Do not use the aerial platform as a crane, hoist, jack or
for any purpose other than to position personnel, tools,
and materials.
Do not climb on the guardrails or use ladders, planks,
or other devices to extend or increase the work position
from the platform.
Take care to prevent rope, electrical cords, hoses, etc.,
from becoming caught in or on the aerial platform.
If the platform or elevating assembly becomes caught
on an adjacent structure or other obstacle and is
prevented from normal motion, reverse the control to
free the platform.
If control reversal does not free the platform, evacuate
the platform before attempting to free it.
Electrical System
Charge the batteries in a well-ventilated area free of
fl ame, sparks, or other hazards that might cause fi re or
explosion.
Do not operate any of the aerial platform functions while
the battery charger is plugged in.
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Warning
Batteries give off hydrogen and oxygen that can
combine explosively. Death or serious injury could
result from a chemical explosion. Do not smoke or
permit open fl ames or sparks when checking the
batteries.
Battery acid can damage the skin and eyes. Serious
infection or reaction could result if medical treatment
is not given immediately. Wear face and eye protec-
tion when working near the batteries.
Batteries contain sulfuric acid that can damage your
eyes or skin on contact.
Wear a face shield, rubber gloves, and protective
clothing when working around batteries.
If acid contacts your eyes, fl ush immediately with clear
water and get medical attention.
If acid contacts your skin, wash off immediately with
clear water.
Hydraulic System
The hydraulic system contains hoses with hydraulic fl uid
under pressure.
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Danger
Hydraulic fl uid escaping under pressure can have
enough force to inject fl uid into the fl esh. Serious
infection or reaction will result if medical treatment is
not given immediately. In case of injury by escaping
hydraulic fl uid, seek medical attention at once.
Do not place your hand or any part of your body in front
of escaping hydraulic fl uid. Use a piece of cardboard or
wood to search for hydraulic leaks.
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