User Manual Part 1

Introduction to Store Install Processes Guide
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Training
OSHA says a qualified person must train all users. The training must include:
Any electrical, fall, and falling-object hazards.
Procedures for dealing with hazards.
How to operate the lift correctly (including maximum intended load and load capacity).
The user must show
he/she knows how to use the lift.
Manufacturer requirements.
If the hazards change, the type of aerial lift changes, or a worker is not operating a lift
properly, workers must be retrained.
Maintenance and Inspections
Each aerial lift must be inspected on a regular scheduled basis as recommended by the
manufacturer and OSHA.
Work Area Safety:
You should only open ceiling tiles when you are on a ladder. Do not use poles or other
devices to open ceiling tiles from the ground. Ceiling tiles can easily fall and hurt
someone.
When opening the ceiling tiles, place the tile in a safe location in the ceiling where it
will not fall.
Do not have cables strewn about the aisles. Follow the documented procedures in the
Cable Pulls section of this manual to uncoil the cables and minimize any risk to
employees and customers.
When opening boxes from the Installation Kit and prepping the equipment keep your
preparation work area to a minimum, dispose of excess boxes and garbage as soon a
possible and prevent this area from being a hazard to the employees and customers.
Do not place any equipment where someone could easily trip on it.
Do not position your prep work area in a high traffic area of the store or block traffic
with it.
Minimize the area for your tools and equipment.
You may want to place your tools and or equipment in a shopping basket when not in
use. This minimizes your work space and allows you to easily move your tools.