Manitowoc Published 03-29-17, Control # 064-23 2-5
14000 OPERATOR MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION
CRANE ACCESS POINTS
General
Take necessary precaution to prevent slipping and/or falling
off the crane during assembly, disassembly, maintenance, or
other work. Falling from any height could result in
serious injury or death.
Manitowoc has provided stairways, ladders, and platforms at
the locations shown in Figure 2-1
.
The owner/user shall provide workers with approved ladders
or aerial work platforms to access those areas of the crane,
mast, and boom that cannot be reached from the ground or
from steps, ladders, catwalks, and platforms provided by
Manitowoc.
Adhere to local, state, and federal regulations for handling
personnel and for personnel fall protection.
• Access points must be kept clear to prevent personal
injury and unsafe operation of crane. Store clothing and
other personal belongings so they do not interfere with
controls in operator’s cab or with operation of crane.
• Do not allow ground personnel to store their personal
belongings (clothing, lunch boxes, water coolers, and
the like) on the crane.
This practice will prevent ground personnel from being
crushed or electrocuted when they attempt to access
personal belongings stored on the crane.
• Tools, oil cans, spare parts, and other necessary
equipment must be stored in tool boxes or other
appropriate locations. Do not allow these items to lie
around loose in operators cab or on steps, ladders,
catwalks, and platforms.
• To reduce risk of slipping, non-skid material (sand in
paint) has been applied to painted walkways and
platforms.
Walkways and platforms can be slippery when wet and
when oil or is grease is spilled on them. Keep walkways
and platforms clean and dry to prevent slipping on
them. When non-skid material wears out, reapply it.
• Wear shoes with a highly slip-resistant sole material.
Clean any mud or debris from shoes before entering the
crane cab or climbing onto the cab. A shoe that is not
clean might slip off a control pedal during operation.
• Do not make modifications or additions to the crane’s
access system that have not been evaluated and
approved by Manitowoc.
• Do not use top of mast, boom, or jib as walkways unless
they have catwalks.
NOTE: Catwalks are available from Manitowoc for boom
and jib sections.
Two optional ladders, stored in 40 ft (12 m) insert
next to the boom butt, are available for boom
assembly and disassembly. See Boom Ladder
Assembly in Section 4 for instructions.
GETTING ON OR OFF CRANE
Personnel getting on and off crane shall do so only at steps
or ladders provided and only while crane is parked.
Never climb onto or off a moving crane. Climb onto and off
crane only when it is parked and only with operator’s
permission.
When personnel use ladders to get on or off the crane, their
hands shall be free of any objects. Objects which cannot be
carried in pockets or tool belts must be lifted into place with a
hand line or hoist.
WARNING
Crush Hazard!
Upperworks can swing into and crush personnel climbing
on or off crane.
Moving crawlers can crush personnel climbing on or off
crane.
To prevent death or serious injury:
• Barricade all accessible areas to crane so personnel
cannot be struck or crushed when upperworks is
swung. See Swing Radius Barrier topic on Page 7
.
• Do not climb onto or off crane while upperworks is
being swung or crane is being traveled.
• Signal operator for permission to climb onto/off crane.
• Operator: do not swing or travel while personnel are
climbing onto or off crane. Stop swing and travel
motions. Apply swing brake and turn on travel park.
• Operator: Always sound horn to alert personnel
before you swing or travel.
• Automatic alarms will sound to alert personnel when
the crane is swung or traveled.
NOTE: If the swing and travel alarms are not operating
properly, they must be repaired as soon as
possible. Until they are repaired, the operator
shall alert personnel to crane movement using
the horn on the control console.