LIFTING EQUIPMENT. Vehicles should only be raised on jacks which are in good condition, and rated to lift the vehicle’s weight safely. Jack vehicles only on level undamaged floors. Use the hand brake and/or chocks to stop the vehicle moving. Jacks should only be used for lifting the vehicle. Axle stands should always be used to support the vehicle weight in conjunction with a jack. Vehicle engines should not be run under any circumstances whilst the weight of the vehicle is supported by axle stands or jacks.
LIFTING EQUIPMENT. 1.4.9.1 Quarterly Inspection Inspection of the 10 ton crane (No.x 3) Inspection of the 5 ton crane (No.x 3) Inspection of the 1 ton crane (No.x 6) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
LIFTING EQUIPMENT. Any lifting equipment used must be electrically operated so that it won’t activate smoke detectors and it requires Building Management approval no less than 24 hours prior to use.
LIFTING EQUIPMENT. Standard lifting equipment designed according to the requirements as set in the Machinery Directive 2006/42 EC and EN 14492-1/2 shall be loaded to no more than 0.5 times the safe working load as given by the manufacturer. Examples of lifting equipment are, but not limited to, manual or power driven chain hoists and winches.