Mobile elevating work platforms — Safety principles, inspection, maintenance and operation

This document specifies a method for the determination of nitrate as NO3-N in water of various origin such as natural water (including groundwater, surface water and bathing water), drinking water and wastewater, in a measuring range of concentration between 0,10 mg/l and 225 mg/l of N03-N using the small-scale sealed tube method. Different measuring ranges of small-scale sealed tube methods can be required. The measuring ranges can vary depending on the type of the small-scale sealed tube method of different manufacturers. It is up to the user to choose the small-scale sealed tube test with the appropriate application range or to adapt samples with concentrations exceeding the measuring range of a test by preliminary dilution. NOTE 1 The results of a sealed-tube test are most precise in the middle of the application range of the test. Manufacturers' small-scale sealed tube methods are based on dimethylphenol colour reaction depending on the typical operating procedure of the small-scale sealed tube used, see Clause 9. NOTE 2 Laws, regulations or standards can require that the data is expressed as NO3- after conversion with the stoichiometric conversion factor 4,426 81 in Clause 11. NOTE 3 In the habitual language, use of sewage treatment and on the displays of automated sealed-tube test devices, NO3 without indication of the negative charge has become the common notation for the parameter nitrate and especially for the parameter nitrate-N. This notation is adopted in this document even though not being quite correct chemical nomenclature.

Plates-formes élévatrices mobiles de personnel — Principes de sécurité, inspection, entretien, mise en oeuvre et utilisation

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Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 General requirements . 5
4.1 Basic principles .5
4.2 Safe use planning . .5
4.3 Manual(s) .6
4.3.1 Operator's manual(s) .6
4.3.2 Parts and service manual(s) . .6
4.4 Record retention .6
4.5 Modifications .7
4.5.1 Manufacturer modifications .7
4.5.2 Owner modifications .7
5 Maintenance . 7
5.1 Preventive maintenance .7
5.2 Maintenance inspections .8
5.2.1 General .8
5.2.2 Pre-delivery inspection .8
5.2.3 Pre-start inspection .8
5.2.4 Frequent inspection .9
5.2.5 Annual inspection .9
5.3 Maintenance personnel training .10
5.4 Maintenance and repair safety precautions .10
5.5 Replacement parts .11
5.6 Manufacturer's safety-related bulletins .11
6 Qualification and training .11
6.1 Authorization to operate .11
6.2 User conformance evaluations .11
6.3 Retraining .11
6.4 Assessment of personnel .11
6.5 Occupant knowledge . 12
6.6 Supervisor training . 12
6.7 Familiarization . 12
6.8 Assistance to operators . 13
7 Operation .13
7.1 General . 13
7.2 Risk assessment . 13
7.2.1 General . 13
7.2.2 Stages of risk assessment planning . 13
7.3 Rescue from height .14
7.3.1 General .14
7.3.2 Rescue plan.14
7.3.3 Rescue using another MEWP . 15
7.4 Addressing system failure . 15
7.5 Before operation . 15
7.6 Worksite inspection .16
7.7 Understanding of hazardous locations .16
7.8 Specific requirements of operation .17
7.8.1 Weather considerations .17
7.8.2 Ground condition considerations .17

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7.8.3 Transporting and travelling on public roads .18
7.8.4 Slope and grade .18
7.8.5 Deployment of stability enhancing means .18
7.8.6 Fall protection .18
7.8.7 Distribution of load .18
7.8.8 MEWP movement .18
7.8.9 Electrocution hazards .19
7.8.10 Footing for personnel . 20
7.8.11 Precaution for other moving equipment .
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Mobile elevating work platforms — Safety principles, inspection,
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iii
Contents Page
Foreword . vi
Introduction . vii
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 General requirements . 5
4.1 Basic principles . 5
4.2 Safe use planning . 6
4.3 Manual(s) . 7
4.3.1 Operator's manual(s) . 7
4.3.2 Parts and service manual(s) . 7
4.4 Record retention . 7
4.5 Modifications . 7
4.5.1 Manufacturer modifications . 7
4.5.2 Owner modifications . 7
5 Maintenance . 8
5.1 Preventive maintenance . 8
5.2 Maintenance inspections . 8
5.2.1 General . 8
5.2.2 Pre-delivery inspection . 8
5.2.3 Pre-start inspection . 8
5.2.4 Frequent inspection . 9
5.2.5 Annual inspection . 10
5.3 Maintenance personnel training . 11
5.4 Maintenance and repair safety precautions . 11
5.5 Replacement parts . 11
5.6 Manufacturer's safety-related bulletins . 12
6 Qualification and training . 12
6.1 Authorization to operate . 12
6.2 User conformance evaluations . 12
6.3 Retraining . 12
6.4 Assessment of personnel . 12
6.5 Occupant knowledge . 12
6.6 Supervisor training . 13
6.7 Familiarization . 13
6.8 Assistance to operators . 13
7 Operation . 14
7.1 General . 14
7.2 Risk assessment . 14
7.2.1 General . 14
7.2.2 Stages of risk assessment planning . 14
7.3 Rescue from height . 15
7.3.1 General . 15
7.3.2 Rescue plan . 15
7.3.3 Rescue using another MEWP . 15
7.4 Addressing system failure . 16
7.5 Before operation . 16
7.6 Worksite inspection . 17
iv
7.7 Understanding of hazardous locations . 17
7.8 Specific requirements of operation . 18
7.8.1 Weather considerations . 18
7.8.2 Ground condition considerations . 18
7.8.3 Transporting and travelling on public roads. 19
7.8.4 Slope and grade . 19
7.8.5 Deployment of stability enhancing means . 19
7.8.6 Fall protection . 19
7.8.7 Distribution of load . 19
7.8.8 MEWP movement . 19
7.8.9 Electrocution hazards . 21
7.8.10 Footing for personnel . 21
7.8.11 Precaution for other moving equipment . 21
7.8.12 Reporting safety-related problems or malfunctions . 21
7.8.13 Reporting potentially hazardous locations . 22
7.8.14 Hazardous location operation . 22
7.8.15 Entanglement . 22
7.8.16 Load transfer . 22
7.8.17 Work area . 22
7.8.18 Fuelling . 22
7.8.19 Battery charging . 22
7.8.20 Improper MEWP stabilisation . 22
7.8.21 Misuse as a crane or elevator . 22
7.8.22 Use of MEWP for grounding . 22
7.8.23 Climbing the extending structure . 22
7.8.24 Unusual operating support conditions . 23
7.8.25 Travelling . 23
7.8.26 Stunt driving . 23
7.8.27 Securing the MEWP . 23
7.8.28 Interference with safety devices . 23
7.8.29 Snagged MEWP . 23
7.8.30 Vacating (or entering) a MEWP at height . 23
7.8.31 Carrying materials larger than the work platform . 24
7.8.32 Carrying materials outside the work platform . 24
7.8.33 Rated manual forces and special forces . 24
7.8.34 Protection against unauthorized use .
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