User Manual Part 1
Introduction to Store Install Processes Guide
G-1-2001-2
Introduction to Store Install Process Guide-2.doc
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Store Safety:
During the installation process safety for store employees, customers and the
installation team must be your top priority.
The installation is taking place in a live
store environment. Be aware of potential safety hazards and how to minimize them.
Primary areas of safety concerns are Ladder Safety, Aerial Lift Safety and Work Area
Safety.
Depending on the Retailer and their Specific Installation requirements either Ladders or
Aerial Lifts may be used for the installation of the GOLIATH Equipment. Some
installations may require the use of both ladders and aerial lifts. Please follow all industry
standard safety procedures including but not limited to OSHA and the Equipment
Manufacturers safety procedures.
If an accident occurs during the store installation, then contact the Goliath
Help Desk Immediately.
Ladder Safety:
If ladders are used during the installation process you should always follow OSHA Ladder
safety procedures. More details can be found at the OSHA web site (www.osha.gov
)
under ladder safety. Primary ladder safety procedures include but are not limited to:
Inspect every ladder prior to every use.
Do not use a ladder with structural defect; properly tag the ladder with “Do Not
Use” and withdraw it from service.
Carry ladders parallel to the ground.
Tie ladders down and securely when transporting.
Keep ladders free of oil, grease, water, liquids and other slipping hazards.
Do not use a phone when on the ladder. In an exception, if a phone is required
while you are on the ladder you must use a headset and your hands must be free
of the phone.
Do not load the ladder beyond its maximum intended load capacity.
Only use the ladder for the purpose for which they were designed (refer to
manufacturer's labeling and recommendations).
With a stepladder, extension ladder or telescoping Multi-ladder, make sure the
ladder is properly opened and set up prior to climbing on it.
Always use the correct ladder for the job.
Never “WALK” ladders to the next location when you are standing on them. Climb
down from the ladder and then move it to the next location.
Barricade traffic areas in vicinity of ladder use. Lock, barricade or guard doorways
in which a ladder is placed.
Minimize the time ladders are in high traffic areas of the store.
Ladders not currently in use should always be folded up and placed in a safe
location, to prevent anyone for tripping on them or attempting to climb on them.
They should not block traffic.










