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Never walk in front of the load – unexpected obstacles could cause you to trip while the load is
approaching you. The load also swings in your direction when horizontal travel is stopped. It is not
possible to watch/monitor both the transport path and the load at the same time.
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In the event that the load falls, the danger zone depends greatly on the transport height and is
therefore difficult to assess. Loads should always be suspended as close to the floor as possible.
WARNING
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Risk of injury from falling objects in case of:
- Vacuum failure
- The load breaking off due to a collision
- Components failing due to incorrect loads and overloads or unauthorized
modifications
There is a risk of death or seriously injury from hitting people in the
vicinity.
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Secure the working area from unauthorized persons, particularly children.
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The load must be secured every time with the load safeguard chain before
transporting.
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Loitering below overhead loads is not allowed.
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Only work when you have a good view of the entire working area.
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Pay attention to other people in the working area.
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Never transport the load above people.
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Always keep the load's center of gravity in the working area of
transportation or lifting devices (cranes, chain hoists, construction
vehicles, etc.).
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Never release the handle of the lifting device while lifting a load.
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The working area must be secured by the operator. The
persons/equipment necessary to secure this area must be present during
the lifting/transportation process.