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Do’s and Don’ts DO ensure the telescoping function is: l The last function used when going up or out l The first function used when coming down or in By using this method you will reduce boom flex and not be reliant on out reach limit switches. DO know where the emergency lowering controls are, how they work and that they do what they are meant to do. DO always enter and exit facing the platform using all steps and handrails provided, maintaining three points of contact at all times. This will reduce the risk of slipping or tripping. DO have a rescue plan in place i.e. a responsible person at ground level who knows how to lower the MEWP if an emergency situation was to arise. DO always be aware of overhead hazards, building projections, cables and even windows that have the ability to be opened etc. DO be aware of what is going on around you. Constant observation is a key part of safe operation. DO ensure that no objects can fall from the cage or basket. DON’T allow an untrained or unauthorised person to operate the MEWP. Operation of the MEWP is your responsibilty. DON’T misuse, abuse or override any of the safety systems. These systems are provided to protect both you, the machine and those around you. DON’T exit the machine at height unless there is no other possible safe way of doing the job. A full risk assessment and method statement must be conducted prior to any such operations taking place. DON’T ever attempt to exit the cage by climbing down the boom or scissor stack. DON’T overload the MEWP. Check the manufacturers specification to ascertain the Safe Working Load. DON’T attach your harness to any structure outside the platform. winneraccess.co.uk 5