IOP-620 - YARD RAMP

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TP-635 - SAFETY AND DE-ENERGIZATION PROCEDURES

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GENERAL SAFETY

  • Read and understand all instructions and warnings before using or servicing this equipment.
  • Keep these instructions for future reference.
  • Yard Ramps shall only be operated by suitable persons of at least 18 years of age, who have been trained in the proper and safe operation of the Yard Ramp and expressly certified/charged, in writing, by the user or their representative.
  • Yard Ramps shall only be used on level, dry, solid surfaces suitable for maneuvering large industrial trucks.

WORK AREA

  • Keep ramp surfaces clear and free of debris. Cluttered and or obstructed work surfaces can lead to accidents.
  • Clean up/contain any fluid spills immediately to prevent slips or falls.
  • Be aware of potential hazards when performing any service or maintenance to the unit.

SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

Service personnel shall wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) appropriate for the task being performed.

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT

Lockout/tagout the BWC per your corporate policy, if damaged or not functioning properly. Lockout/tagout and de-energize all systems prior to performing any maintenance or service to unit.

HYDRAULIC HAZARDS

Warning bhs sign (1).JPG

AVOID HIGH PRESSURE FLUIDS-Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury. Relieve pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines. Tighten all connections before applying pressure. Keep hands and body away from pin holes which eject fluids under high pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or paper to search for leaks. DO NOT use your hand.

Any fluid injected into the skin under high pressure should be considered a serious medical emergency despite an initial normal appearance of the skin. There will be a delayed onset of pain, and serious tissue damage may occur. Medical attention should be sought immediately.


OPERATIONAL SAFETY

OPERATIONAL SAFETY

  • Only personnel trained in the proper and safe operation of Yard Ramps may operate or service the ramp.
  • All data plates, warning labels, placards, etc shall be in place and legible at all times. Contact BHS for replacement data plates, warning labels, placards or instructions.
  • All users and service personnel shall be familiar with the meaning and risks associated with all data plates, warning labels, etc.
  • All operators and service personnel shall be aware of potential crush and shear points while operating or servicing the Yard Ramp.
  • Keep keep arms, hands, legs and feet clear of approach and landing plates when raising and lowering the Yard Ramp.
  • Remove Yard Ramp from service if damaged, defective, or operating improperly (or becomes such while operating) until repairs can be made to correct any problem(s).
  • Ensure securing chains are attached to the vehicle or platform prior to ascending or descending ramp.
  • Ensure vehicle wheels have been chocked prior to traversing ramp.
  • Remove the hand pump handle after Yard Ramp has been positioned for use and securing chains have been attached.

SAFETY DO’s AND DON’T’s

  • DO NOT exceed the maximum capacity of the Yard Ramp.
  • DO NOT lift raise or lower the Yard Ramp while loaded.
  • DO NOT modify or fit the Yard Ramp with attachments without prior, written approval from BHS.
  • DO NOT perform any maintenance or service to the Yard Ramp with a load on the ramp.
  • DO NOT allow anyone to ride on the Yard Ramp while being moved or towed.
  • DO NOT allow anyone to enter the area under the Yard Ramp while in use.
  • DO NOT use the Yard Ramp in a manner for which it is not intended. Some examples of prohibited use are but not limited to:
           >>To transport people
           >>As a vehicle jack
           >>To support loads greater than its rated load capacity
           >>Where unintentional movement may exist
  • DO NOT traverse the Yard Ramp with hand pump relief valve in the closed position.
  • DO NOT traverse the Yard Ramp with the hand pump handle installed on the pump.
  • DO NOT transport the Yard Ramp over the road.
  • DO NOT exceed 5 mph while transporting the Yard Ramp.
  • DO NOT transport the Yard Ramp with the relief valve closed.

DE-ENERGIZATION

  1. Fully lower the ramp onto the landing gear by slowly turning the relief valve handle, located on the left side of the ramp, counter-clockwise. See Figures 1 & 2.
  2. Warning bhs sign (2).JPG Failure to properly support the Yard Ramp when performing service under the ramp could result in injury from the roller bed lowering unexpectedly. Warning bhs sign (1).JPG 'Failure to release any stored hydraulic pressure could result in injury from: *Escaping hydraulic fluid under high pressure (see HYDRAULIC HAZARDS in the GENERAL SAFETY section). *Unexpected movement of hydraulic components.
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    FIGURE 1

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    FIGURE 2