13. to use this equipment to secure a material's
load.
14. to perform any repair or maintenance operations on
this
equipment
without
trained and qualified, in writing, by Tractel
15. to use this equipment if it is not complete, if
it has been dismantled beforehand or if components
have been replaced by any person not unauthorised
by Tractel
.
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16. use any other weight block than the 25 kg concrete
block specifically designed for use on the mobifor™
anchor point,
17. to install a mobifor™ anchor point on a terrace
roof whose preliminary study (see Section 6) was
not carried out or whose conclusions would be
unfavourable to the installation of the anchor point.
18. to install the mobifor™ anchor point in any other
way than those described in this manual,
19. to use the mobifor™ anchor point if one or more 25
kg blocks are not in place on the arms and properly
positioned,
20. to install the mobifor™ anchor on any other
waterproof surface than those stated in this manual,
21. to install the mobifor™ anchor point on terrace roofs
with slopes greater than 5°,
22. use the mobifor™ anchor point if it is located less
than 2.5 m from the edge of the terrace (see 8),
23. use the mobifor™ anchor point if the shock absorber
is not free around the axis of rotation or if its length
is greater than 200 mm,
24. to moor to the mobifor™ anchor point by any other
means or at any other place than on the attachment
point on the shock absorber (Fig. 6),
25. to place an interface between the 25 kg blocks and
the waterproof liner during installation,
26. to install the mobifor™ anchor point on a sealing
surface that has not been previously cleared and
cleaned,
27. to use the mobifor™ anchor point if a rescue plan
has not been put in place in the event of an operator
falling,
28. to use the mobifor™ anchor point if the security
function of one of the associated items is affected
by or interferes with the security function of another
item,
29. to use the mobifor™ anchor point without EN 355
compliant energy absorber,
30. to use a mobifor™ anchor point if the installation
surface is contaminated with grease, oil, foam,
algae or any other product that might facilitate
sliding on the surface bearing the mobifor™ anchor
point.
first
having
been
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12. Regular inspection and repairs
An annual periodical inspection is required, but
depending on the frequency of use, environmental
conditions and regulations of the company or the
country of use, periodical inspections may be more
frequent. Regular inspections should be carried out by
an approved and qualified technician and in accordance
with the manufacturer's examination procedures as
laid down in the manual "TRACTEL
Procedures" based on the following criteria table:
Components spécification
Concrete block
(Fig. 1, rep. 1)
Central structure
(Fig. 1, rep. 3)
Shock absorber
(fig. 1, rep. 4)
Block bearing arm
(Fig. 1, rep. 2)
Verification of the legibility of the marking on the product
is an integral part of the periodical inspection. Following
the periodical inspection, a certificate of return to service
must issued by the approved and competent technician
who performed the periodical inspection. This return to
service must be recorded on the inspection sheet in
the middle of this manual. This inspection sheet should
be retained throughout the life of the product until it is
scrapped.
PPE Verification
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Check no significant damage
( <50 mm Fig.4)
Check the 'Sm' Installation
surface damage
Check that the part has not
been modified
Check the absence of
deformation
Check ruber pads presence
(Sp, Fig.3)
Check for corrosion
Check the presence and
readability of labels
Check the tightening of the
screws
Check that the part has not
been modified
Check for corrosion
Check the absence of
deformation (<200 mm, Fig. 4)
Check the free rotation.
Check that the part has not
been modified
Check the absence of
deformation
Check for corrosion
Check the presence and
readability of label
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