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• Ratsnest colours maintained during placement and movement operations. Proteus 7.1 licence key exempt. • Improved zone handling to provide precise clearances around rotated objects (e.g. Other Features and Changes • Major overhaul of DXF importer in ARES to improve support and compatibility with other packages. • Only current net ratsnest lines displayed during manual routing. • Automatic dimming of objects during placement helps identify valid route destinations.
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• Walk-around inspection — Is the unit safe, mechanically? • Worksite assessment — Is it safe to operate on the work site? • Function test — Does the unit function safely? • Proper operation — Am I operating safely? • Proper shutdown — Is the unit in a safe place and shut down properly? Aerial-work platforms are typically used by people who are trained in the trades — iron workers, welders, masons, etc. The machine is a means to reach their work, and operating it is secondary to their trade.
That's why the industry — OSHA, ANSI, ISO, lift manufacturers, and others — is working to train operators. Aerial-work platforms (AWPs) are fairly simple, stable machines but because they raise people to heights, there is inherent risk in their operation.
Mike Popovich, training director at JLG says his company's trainers start with an approach to teaching accident avoidance for all equipment operators that asks five important questions: Essentially, all operators' manuals explain how an operator should answer each of these questions for each make and model of machine. The intent of this story is not to repeat all of that detail, but to focus on some of the key safety issues common to AWPs. Worksite assessments are particularly important on changing construction sites because of the risk of contact with power lines or crushing obstacles, and because of the risk of tipping on unimproved surfaces. Walk around the site to check ground conditions.