A hoisting or lifting appliance shall be marked at or near its operating position with a clearly legible indication, indicating the permissible operating load for each usual configuration of that appliance.
A hoisting or lifting appliance shall not, except for the purpose of testing, be loaded beyond the permissible operating load or loads nor more heavily than safe use permits.
Hoisting and lifting equipment shall be operated by persons with specific expertise to do so.
No persons shall be transported with a hoisting or lifting apparatus exclusively intended and equipped for the transportation of goods in the place of or together with goods.
A hoisting or lifting equipment that is not intended or equipped for hoisting or lifting persons and where there is a risk of misuse shall be equipped with an easily legible warning against the transport of persons.
Hoisting and lifting equipment shall be arranged in such a way as to reduce the danger of the loads striking workers, or inadvertently becoming dangerously out of position or in free fall, or becoming dislodged.
Effective measures are taken to ensure that workers do not hide under suspended loads.
Suspended loads shall not be moved above non-protected work areas where workers are generally located.
If, in applying paragraphs seven and eight, the proper conduct of the work cannot be guaranteed, appropriate procedures shall be established and applied to ensure the safety of the workers concerned.
Regulations based on this article (delegated regulations)
No
Policies and circulars that have this article as legal authority
No
Articles or similar text referring to this article
Working Conditions Decree
Article: 7.18a, 7.18b, 9.5a, 7.23d, 9.9b, 9.3, 9.5
Working Conditions Regulation
article: 8.29c
Policy rule on health and safety catalogs 2019
Annex: as referred to in Article 6 of the Policy Rule on Health and Safety Catalogs 2019
Policy Rule on Fines for Working Conditions Legislation
Annex: appendix to the Policy Rule on Fines for Working Conditions Legislation
(03-06-2020)
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Comments
1) Paragraphs 2 and 6 of Article 4.8 enter into force as far as the presence of the certificate of professional competence, shall take effect effective October 1, 1997.