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Description, Safety Notes & Fittings
Description
The UTS 1450/850 250 AGR tower is manufactured to BSEN1004-1:2020 CLASS 3 8/8 XXXD H2 and TARGET
MARKED. The TARGET MARK is a recognised symbol that reassures the user that the product is certied to BSI
stated standards.
The UTS 1450/850 250 AGR tower is a lightweight aluminium industrial tower designed for use in a variety of
commercial and domestic environments. It gives a safe and secure and robust work area at a range of heights
indoors and outdoors to enable maintenance, installation work and short term access, ensuring that working at
height is as safe as possible.
• Instructions for erection and use to be followed carefully.
• The UTS 1450/850 250 AGR has a maximum working platform height of 8.2 meters outdoors and 8.2 meters
indoors.
• This is a Load Class 3 MAT, therefore maximum permissible load on the UTS 1450/850 Ladder AGR tower is
950kgs and evenly distributed on each platform is 275kgs. This must not be exceeded over the working height
platforms, not including rest platforms.
• Maximum of 1 working platform per tower.
• Maximum of 2 people per working platform.
• Damaged or incorrect components shall not be used.
Risk analysis
Proper risk analysis of our towers reveals that all components are integral to the safety of the tower once assembled,
and while assembling is the greatest period of risk. If the user follows the instructions set out in this manual it will
contribute to the reduction of risk of injury, this along with the PASMA training recommended in the manual should be
enough to signicantly reduce the risk possibility down to improbable if not impossible.
The components have been designed in such a way that they can be assembled in an order that allows for minimal
risk to occur, such as making locking parts easy to lock but harder to unlock to ensure easy assembly but prevent
accidental removal during use, and colour coding parts that are harder to distinguish between. Instructions in the
manual and training courses are very clear about how to access the tower and the correct method is displayed on
the tower as a reminder, but ensuring all components and materials are of the highest standard, means we can be
condent that even if misuse was to occur, we can be condent that the components would be able to still prevent
injury.
It is important to limit the risk of all tasks especially when working at height. It is the user’s responsibility to complete
a risk assessment then use that to reduce the risk associated with the task (a blank one can be found at the back of
this manual). Once the full risk assessment is completed and all hazards have been identied and controlled it is
down to the user to decide if there is still too much risk in which case do not erect or use tower and look for
alternative access arrangements.
Safety Notes
ERECTION & DISMANTLING - THE AGR (Advanced Guardrail System) METHOD
Towers should be erected following a safe method of work, there are two approved methods recommended by
‘Prefabricated Access Suppliers & Manufacturers Association’ (PASMA) in co-operation with the Health and Safety
Executive (HSE) & the “working at height regulations 2005”
The method used for erecting and dismantling the UTS 1450/850 250 AGR tower is the AGR Method.
This method ensures the operators erecting the tower position themselves on a guarded platform to add or remove
advanced guardrails for the next level up.
NEVER STAND ON AN UNGUARDED PLATFORM.
Before assembly or erection of this Mobile Access Tower (MAT) please ensure that:
• A risk assessment has been done and all safety equipment is on site.
• The ground conditions will take the working loads of MAT as specied.
• Always check that the MAT is vertical, (Level, slope, uneven ground etc.) if levelling is required make sure you
adjust legs , in line with instructions (use spirit level).
• Beware of (overhead) obstructions – live wires, electrical apparatus or moving parts of machinery or other.
• Wind conditions are within limits as specied. (Refer to page 6)
• Do not use boxes, ladders, or other devices on the platform to gain additional height.
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