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Do Not Over Encumber
This shelf was designed for a maximum load capacity
of 35 lb (15 kg). Never step or stand on this shelf.
Read Before Use
Thoroughly read this manual before
assembling or using scaffolding unit.
SAFETY GUIDE
Prior to Use
`Only use scaffolding while complying with local, state, and national guidelines
and legislation. It is the user’s responsibility to know and follow the rules.
`A competent person should manually inspect scaffolding prior to each use,
ensuring all parts are present and in good condition
`Refrain from using scaffolding if you are unwell, taking medication, consuming
alcohol, mind-altering drugs or experiencing any other condition that may
impair your ability to work.
`If any part or scaffolding component is damaged, it should not be used. It
should be removed immediately from the work area and replaced. This includes
exposure to heat, acids, or otherwise corrosive materials, excessive loads, or
improper treatment.
`Always double check all connections before using scaffolding to make certain
they are properly secured. This includes locking casters prior to climbing.
`Always climb scaffolding methodically, centered on and as close as possible to
the ladder frame. Maintain a constant rm grip while climbing scaffold. Always
maintain three points of contact.
`Remove all tools, material, and equipment before moving scaffolding. Never
move scaffold while a person is on unit. Be careful when moving unit to avoid
tipping.
`Keep body centered inside structure of scaffolding when in use to avoid tipping.
`Whenever a fall of 72” or more may occur, guardrails and outriggers should be
in use.
`Warranty does not apply to faults that may occur when used in conjunction with
alternate brands or manufacturers.
Work Smart Tool Shelf
`Load capacity of tool shelf is 35 lb. and should not be exceeded.
`Tools and materials should always be secured when not in use to prevent
occurrences of falling objects.
`Falling object prevention, such as safety nets and barricades, should be in use
whenever instances of falling objects are possible.
`Tether tools and materials, when possible, to prevent occurrences of falling
objects.
`Safety barricades should be in use around work area below scaffolding when
working at height.
DO NOTS
`Never step or stand on tool shelf.
`Never use scaffold in windy conditions or during inclement weather.
`Never use scaffold on unlevel surfaces.
`Never attempt to repair any part of the scaffolding unit. If parts are compromised,
they should be removed from use immediately. Manufacturer replacements are
available.
`Do not use scaffolding in close proximity to live electrical circuits. Metal conducts
electricity, and electrocution can occur.
`Never modify scaffolding in any way. Altering the scaffolding unit voids its
warranty.
Electrical Warning
Never use scaffolding unit in proximity to
live electrical circuits or power lines.
Thank you for reading this: Now might be a good
time to take a short break! Luckily, our shelf tray has
a built-in cup holder.
Always secure tools and materials so that instances of falling objects may not occur. Barricade the area beneath scaffolding when working at height. Never
exceed rated load capacity of this tool shelf, 35 lb.