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        Tram Standard Operators Manual-FINAL Jan 07
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2.    Standfast Corporation   Unit 2  8 Camford Street  PO Box 1224  Milton Queensland 4064 Australia  Telephone  61 7 3369 9800  Facsimile  61 7 3369 9844  hq standfastcorp com    www standfastcorp com       Standfast International  Bischoffsheimlaan 36   B 1000  Brussels Belgium  Telephone  32  0 2 779 9500   or  44  0 20 8123 1180  UK   hq standfastcorp com  www standfastcorp com    Tram Standard Operators Manual FINAL Jan 07 25 1 07 10 18 AM Page 1    e    A       Standfast USA   2502 North Clark Street  Suite  207  Chicago  IL  60614 USA   Telephone 877 850 TRAM  8726   Facsimile 219 972 7654  tbingham standfastusa com  www standfastusa com    TOTAL RLSTRAINT ACCESS MODULE  OPERATORS MANUAL  Standard Rail mounted TRAM System    DOC NO  TR 06 0 M 001 REVISION 1  EFFECTIVE  4 DECEMBER 2006       Tram Standard Operators Manual FINAL Jan 07 25 1 07    CONTENTS    10 18 AM Page 3                                  Introduction 1  Customer Service 1  Important Safety Information 2  Description of Equipment 4  Fall Restraint and Fall Arrest 5  Pre Use Check 6  Operating Instructions 8  Cleaning and Preventative Maintenance 13  Periodic Examination 15  Overhaul and Repair 16  Equipment Records 16  Inspection and Maintenance Intervals 17  Equipment Record Form 19       TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM TECHNICAL MANUAL               INTRODUCTION    This Manual contains safety information and instructions for operating the    TRAM system     This Manual should be stored in an area where it is accessi
3.  If during pre use checks any of the following conditions are found  immediately  withdraw the TRAM belt from service and pass it to a Competent Person  see  definition the next page  who will determine what action to take       The belt has been inspected by a Competent Person within the last 6  months      The TRAM belt label is not present or legible      There is any doubt about the condition of the system for safe use    TRAM BELT    Ensure that     There is an up to date Equipment Record for the TRAM belt    There is a label on the belt  it is undamaged and can be read      The serial number on the Equipment Record corresponds to the serial  number on the belt label      Before each use  the belt and lanyards should be checked for defects and  damage have the potential to result in the failure of the belt  as follows     Cuts of 1 mm or more at the edges of webbing lanyards      Surface abrasion across the face of the webbing  particularly if localised    Abrasion at the edges  particularly if localised    Damage to stitching  eg cuts or abrasion     A knot in the lanyard      Chemical attack which can result in local weakening and softening      often indicated by flaking of the surface  There may also be a change  to the colour of the fibres      Heat or friction damage indicated by fibres with a glazed appearance  which may feel harder than surrounding fibres      UV degradation which is difficult to identify  particularly visually  but  there may be some loss of col
4.  back down the ladder     Three points of contact should be  maintained on descending the  ladder     BRAKE OVERRIDE    If the brake system fails to release  when the brake handle is  depressed  the brake can be  released by pressing backwards on  the brake override by hand or foot     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL    25 1 07    10 18 AM Page 12             1    CLEANING AND PREVENTATIVE  MAINTENANCE    TRAM BELT CLEANING PROCEDURE    T   2   3   4     Wipe off surface dirt with a damp cloth   Clean webbing and hardware with warm water and mild detergent  Rinse in warm water   Drip dry in shade    Do not place Belt near direct heat or in direct sun to dry    Do not store a wet or damp belt    TRAM DEVICE CLEANING PROCEDURE    The TRAM is constructed predominately of Stainless Steel components and  is very durable in normal operating conditions     Care should be taken not to contaminate parts of the TRAM device by  allowing it to come into contact with mild or carbon steel cleaning  implements     NEVER use steel wool  wire wool  or steel wire brushes to clean stainless  steel  They are usually made of carbon steel and any fragments left behind  will rust onto the stainless steel surface  Using any kind of scourer which  has previously been used on mild or carbon steel should also be avoided for  the same reason     1     Remove TRAM dust cover  if fitted  and visually inspect the TRAM unit         evidence of contaminants e g  dust  stones  mud  cement  grain
5.  dust etc  that will foul the working parts of the TRAM       Hose down the TRAM Device  Rail  amp  Fixtures to remove any excess    contaminants       Visually inspect unit again and remove any further contaminates with the    aid of brushes and cleaning tools  For best results  wash with mild  detergent and warm water followed by rinsing with clean cold water       If any stains or surface rust remains after the cleaning steps above    scrubbing may be required  Use a clean nylon scourer or a cloth with  chalk based cream cleaner  Alternatively it may be necessary to use a  proprietary stainless steel cleaner  These are usually based on  dangerous chemicals  such as phosphoric  oxalic or sulphamic acids  and  must be handled with care according to the manufacturer s directions   After cleaning it is important to neutralize any acids with a 1  ammonia  or baking powder solution followed by rinsing with clean water     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL    13    Tram Standard Operators Manual FINAL Jan 07 25 1 07 10 18 AM          14    14    Cement and mortar splashes should be washed off before they set  Mild acids  such as vinegar may be used  however avoid those using chloride rich chemicals   Do not use brick cleaning liquids which contain hydrochloric acid     TRAM INSTALLATION CLEANING PROCEDURE   The TRAM Rail must be kept free of deposits of foreign material  Deposits   may interfere with the TRAM Device Wheels affecting smooth operation of   the TRAM or c
6.  each time   before the TRAM system is used    CLEANING AND  PREVENTATIVE  MAINTENANCE    May be carried out at any time as required and  should be carried out at regular frequent intervals  as determined by operating conditions       PERIODIC Should be carried out by a Competent Person on all  EXAMINATION AND   elements of the TRAM system periodically at  MAINTENANCE intervals of six months or less  or more frequently if    the TRAM system is operating in extreme conditions       OVERHAUL AND Should be carried out on all elements of the TRAM   RECERTIFICATION system periodically at intervals of 5 years or less   or more frequently if the TRAM is operating in  extreme conditions       REPAIR May be carried out at any time as required       The operating environment of the TRAM also governs the Inspection and  Maintenance schedule     Under extremely severe corrosive liquid or abrasive dust exposures or for  operation under extremes of temperature  more frequent Inspection and  Maintenance may be necessary     Perform Inspections and Maintenance on items at multiples of the original  Inspection and Maintenance Interval     Standfast or your TRAM distributor can assist you in tailoring your Inspection  and Maintenance Intervals to meet the needs of your operating environment     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL     18               18    10    25 1 07    Tram Standard Operators Manual FINAL Jan 07    NOTES                                                            
7. all to a lower  level  The lanyards may be attached in any configuration and both lanyards  may be attached to the same anchor point     The operator should ensure that all work tasks can be performed without  restriction    FALL ARREST    It is essential for safety that if the TRAM is used as a fall arrest system  a  full body harness and retractable fall arrester or energy absorbing lanyard  must be used     The TRAM should always be positioned  and the work carried out in such a  way  that the potential for a fall to a lower level and the potential fall distance  are minimized     When the TRAM system is used as a fall arrest system  a rescue plan must  be developed prior to the system being used    The operator should ensure that when the TRAM is used as    fall arrest  system  the distance required or necessary to arrest the fall of a worker  does not exceed the potential fall distance at the work site     If the TRAM has been used to arrest a fall it should be not used again until it  is confirmed in writing by a competent person that it is acceptable to do so     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL    Tram Standard Operators Manual FINAL Jan 07 25 1 07 10 18 AM Page 6    PRE USE CHECK    Pre Use checks are essential and should be carried out by the operator each  time  before the TRAM system is used  They consist of tactile and visual  inspections to ensure the TRAM system will be ready for immediate use  A  visual check should be undertaken in good light    
8. ausing damage to the Wheel System    1  Visually inspect the TRAM Installation  including the rail and all individual  fixtures for evidence of contaminants egg dust  stones  mud  cement etc    2  Hose down the TRAM Installation to remove any excess contaminants  using clean water  Alternatively use a nylon scrubbing brush and bucket  of water    3  Visually inspect the Installation again and remove any further  contaminants with the aid of brushes and cleaning tools  For best results   wash with mild detergent and warm water followed by rinsing with clean  cold water    4  If  after cleaning the Rail using the above procedure  foreign deposits  remain  it is important that they are removed completely  Successful  removal may require the use of an abrasive cleaning method  If an  abrasive cleaning method is to be used  first ensure that the abrasive  cleaning method selected is compatible with the Galvanized carbon steel  rail OR the stainless steel rail  depending on your installation      Never use steel wool  wire wool  or steel wire brushes to clean stainless  steel  They are usually made of carbon steel and any fragments left behind  will rust onto the stainless steel surface  Using any kind of scourer which  has previously been used on mild or carbon steel should also be avoided for  the same reason     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL               PERIODIC EXAMINATION    This section provides an overview only  Full details of periodic examination  and ser
9. ble to operators    of the TRAM system     Continued improvement and advancement of product design may have    caused changes to your TRAM system  which are not included in this Manual     Some photographs or illustrations in this Manual may show details or  attachments that are different from your TRAM system  Whenever a question  arises regarding your TRAM  or this Manual  please consult the Standfast    website at www standfastcorp com for the latest available information     Further information on operating the TRAM system is available in training  material and courses  Further enquiry regarding these materials and courses    should be directed to  hq amp standfastcorp com    The Equipment Record and an Operators Manual must be supplied to the  end user when the TRAM  TRAM belt or TRAM Installation is sold  resold   rented  or otherwise made available for use  This is to ensure that the end    user gets the necessary information for the safe use of the TRAM system     CUSTOMER SERVICE    Please contact the authorised TRAM distributor in your area for enquiries  regarding the operation  Periodic Examination  Overhaul and Repair of your  TRAM system  The distributor nearest you can be found by consulting    www standfastcorp com    STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL    Tram Standard Operators Manual FINAL Jan 07 25 1 07 10 18 AM          2    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION    GENERAL    Do not operate or work on the TRAM system unless you have read and  understand 
10. er climbing  onto the platform  The clutch  system can be released to lock the  TRAM arm in the vertical or 45  degree positions     STEP 11    To move along the rail  depress the  brake lever to release the brakes   Continue depressing the brake  whilst pushing the TRAM unit along  the rail     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL    25 1 07    10 18 AM Page 10                         D  av         7     lt       rem                                STEP 12    When the desired work position is  reached  release the brake     To safely gain more freedom of  movement when kneeling  squatting  or sitting to work  depress the clutch  and lower the TRAM arm to either  the 45 degree or horizontal position   Release the clutch to lock the arm  in at the desired position     STEP 13    To return along the platform  towards the ladder  turn and walk  normally back along the walkway  whilst depressing the brake handle     STEP 14    The operator turns to face inwards  when descending the ladder     STEP 15    Three points of contact are  maintained when moving from the  walkway on to the ladder  because  the operator grasps the TRAM with  both hands through the transition     The pivoting movement is controlled  by the clutch     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL                                     11    Tram Standard Operators Manual FINAL Jan 07    12    STEP 16    Disconnect lanyard hooks from the  TRAM and reattach to the belt in  the  carry position     Proceed
11. intenance   servicing and repair work      who has the necessary training  skills and tools to perform the work properly      who is capable of identifying existing and predictable defects and hazards  in any component of the TRAM safety system and related equipment used  in the work environment      who is authorised to take prompt corrective action to eliminate or control  hazards  and has the skills and resources to do so      who is familiar with relevant guidelines and national and international  safety regulations      Your Standfast TRAM Dealer is authorised to carry out all inspection   maintenance  servicing and repair work on the TRAM System  Your Standfast  TRAM Dealer may also be contacted to authorise a Competent Person     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL    15    Tram Standard Operators Manual FINAL Jan 07 25 1 07 10 18 AM          16    16    OVERHAUL AND REPAIR    Overhaul is when the major wear items on the TRAM are replaced  Note that  no overhaul or repair is performed on the TRAM belt  If the belt needs more  than cleaning or preventative maintenance  it should be replaced     The intervals represent maintenance of a non failed TRAM  In other words   the TRAM is being rebuilt with certain new parts replacing worn parts such  as main bearings     The Equipment Record lists the components inspected  rebuilt  exchanged  or replaced at overhaul     Incidental to the replacement of these relatively few parts is the complete  inspection of all othe
12. ks are       STEP 1      operated by first depressing the   PRE USE CHECK   Always check the latch on the back spine of the hook   system before use  See previous and then opening the hook gate    page    STEP 2    Place the TRAM restraint belt on        STEP 6    With the neoprene style belt  shown  here  ensure that the Velcro strips  are aligned and secured     Proceed up ladder     Three points of contact should be  maintained on the ladder at all times        STEP 3       Fasten the buckle        STEP 7    Stop at the lowest point on the  ladder where the TRAM arm can be  reached and held     Then  maintaining three points of  contact       Unclip one hook from the  carry  position  on the belt and attach it to  the anchor point on the TRAM arm   Repeat this for the other hook        STEP 4             Pull the belt strap tight        Note  Connect the right hand hook to    righthand anchor point  and the left   hand hook to left hand anchor point     hooks are connected onto the belt  in the  carry position   as shown  here  before climbing the ladder        8 STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL    Tram Standard Operators Manual FINAL Jan 07    10    STEP 8    Hold the TRAM handhold with both  hands and depress the clutch lever  to allow the TRAM arm to rise     STEP 9    Continue holding the TRAM handhold  and depressing the clutch whilst  climbing the ladder onto the platform     STEP 10    Release the clutch aft
13. of the TRAM Arm      A TRAM Installation label is affixed at or close to the TRAM Installation     The TRAM Installation label should be clearly visible to the user before the  user is in a position where there is a risk of fall     Make sure that you can read all safety signs  Clean or replace these if you  cannot read the words or see the illustrations  When cleaning the labels use  a cloth  water and soap  Do not use solvents  gasoline  etc   to clean safety  signs  The use of solvents  gasoline  etc   could loosen the adhesive and  cause the sign to fall off     You must replace a safety sign or label if it is damaged  missing or cannot be  read  If a label is attached to a part  and that part is replaced  make sure a  new label is installed on the replaced part     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL    Tram Standard Operators Manual FINAL Jan 07 25 1 07 10 18 AM          4    DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT    THE TRAM SYSTEM    TRAM System   The TRAM System includes a TRAM unit that moves along a rail  the  TRAM Installation   and a restraint harness attached by two lanyards  The TRAM provides  the operator an ideal system of mobility and restraint  The user is firmly attached to the  unit at all times and cannot fall     The brake controls  horizontal travel                       Double action  hooks  attaching to  anchor points    The clutch controls  the vertical pivoting  movement of the  TRAM arm    Belt buckle    TRAM Unit   The TRAM unit provides a  handhold 
14. our  if dyed  and a powdery surface      Contamination  eg with dirt  grit  sand etc  which may result in internal  or external abrasion      Damaged or deformed fittings  eg connectors     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL               TRAM UNIT AND INSTALLATION    The Operator may need to attach to the TRAM safety system before  completing all Pre Use Checks as the TRAM and TRAM Installation are  located where there is a risk of fall       Check the Equipment Record for the TRAM and TRAM Installation       Only check the TRAM and TRAM Installation labels when it is safe to do  so   that is the operator may need to attach to the TRAM safety system  before checking the labels  if there is a risk of fall     The Pre Use Check of the TRAM and TRAM installation consist of visual  checks and checks of operation         Visually inspect the anchor points for signs of corrosion or deformation      Attach to the lanyard hooks to the D ring anchors      Depress the clutch lever and check that the TRAM arm is released and  moves freely      After climbing from the ladder to the elevated work area  depress the  brake lever and check that the TRAM moves freely along the rail      Check the rail for damage  corrosion or deposits of foreign material that  may affect the smooth operation of the TRAM     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL    Tram Standard Operators Manual FINAL Jan 07 25 1 07 10 18 AM Page 8 S    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STEP 5    The double action hoo
15. r parts that are visible during the Overhaul of the TRAM     The Overhaul interval assumes that regular Periodic Examinations have been  carefully followed     Some users may obtain significantly longer or shorter life than the chart  recommends between Overhauls  but if the recommended intervals are  followed  Overhauls will occur before actual failure  and the total cost of  operation will be minimized     If you experience a structural failure  which necessitates a repair  or consider  that your TRAM system may have been overloaded  contact Standfast for  information regarding Repair     Standfast may authorize some repairs to be conducted by a Competent  Person  The repair procedure shall be strictly in accordance with the  instructions provided by Standfast     EQUIPMENT RECORDS    Documentation is a key element of a well managed personal protective  equipment program     Equipment Records should be maintained as proof of Inspection and  Maintenance of the TRAM system     All Orders  Invoices and Receipts should be kept with the Equipment  Records     It is the responsibility of the user organization to enter onto the Equipment  Record the details required  An example template is shown on page 18     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL               INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE  INTERVALS    Inspection and maintenance should always be performed at the designated  intervals     TYPE OF INSPECTION   MAINTENANCE    PRE USE CHECK Should be carried out by the operator
16. that moves with  the operator  vertically and  horizontally  and is also a  moveable anchor point for  the restraint harness    TRAM Belt    Lanyards    TRAM Installation   only the rail is  shown here     The TRAM and horizontal rail has been tested to the specifications of  and  is compliant with    EN 795 1997 Protection against falls from a height     Anchor devices      Requirements and testing     The TRAM restraint body belt has been tested to    EN358 2000 Personal protective equipment for work positioning and  prevention of falls from a height   Belts for work positioning and restraint and  work positioning lanyards     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL    1    FALL RESTRAINT AND FALL ARREST    The TRAM safety system is personal fall protection system that can be  used for either fall restraint or fall arrest                       FALL RESTRAINT    It is essential for safety that if the TRAM is used as a restraint system  a fall to a  lower level is not possible  The restraint belt may only be used when the TRAM is  used as a restraint system  When using the TRAM as a restraint system  note that     The TRAM belt has two lanyards     The TRAM arm has three anchor points    The TRAM should be used in such a way that the combination of anchor  points and lanyard length does not allow the operator to reach a position  where the risk of fall from height exists  The operator should normally attach  both lanyards to anchor points so that it is not possible to f
17. the instructions and warnings in this Manual  Failure to follow the  instructions or heed the warnings could result in injury or death  Improper  operation  maintenance or repair of this product can be dangerous and could  result in injury or death     No one should make any alterations or additions to the equipment  Any repair  shall only be carried out in accordance with authorized procedures     The TRAM shall not be used outside its limitations as described in this  Manual  or for any purpose other than that for which it is intended     SAFE WORKING AT HEIGHTS    The operation and maintenance of the TRAM must comply with the safety  Legislation and Regulations of the jurisdiction in which it is used     Operators of the TRAM system must be properly trained and competent     Further enquiry regarding training materials and courses should be directed  to  hqGstandfastcorp com    The TRAM restraint belt must only be used when the TRAM system is used  as a total restraint system  The TRAM restraint belt must not be used if there  is a risk of free fall     Total restraint means that there is no risk of fall as the user is prevented  from reaching a fall edge  This is achieved through combination of anchor  point and lanyard length     PRE USE CHECK    Operators must carry out a Pre Use check of the equipment  as per the  instructions in this Manual  to ensure that it is in a serviceable condition and  operates correctly before it is used     It is essential for safety that eq
18. uipment is withdrawn from use immediately  should any doubt arise about its condition for safe use     STANDARD TRAM SAFETY SYSTEM OPERATOR S MANUAL               PERIODIC EXAMINATION  Periodic Examination should be carried out at intervals of six months or less     Periodic Examinations are only to be conducted by a Competent Person for  Periodic Examination and strictly in accordance with Periodic Examination  procedures     Equipment Records of Periodic Examination must be maintained and  available to the operator     INSTALLATION    Anyone installing or maintaining the TRAM system must read  understand  and strictly adhere to the instructions and safety information in this manual  and the TRAM System Technical Manual and the TRAM System Installation  Instructions     The installer must verify the adequacy of the anchor point either by  calculation or carrying out a test in a sample of the material in compliance  with the specifications of the appropriate Standards  as per the instructions  in the TRAM System Installation Instructions     SAFETY SIGNS AND LABELS    The TRAM system is permanently marked or labelled to indicate its purpose   correct use  limitations and other relevant safety information aimed at  reducing the incidence or misuse or misfitting of the equipment  The labels  also contain a unique serial number and the date of manufacture      A TRAM belt label is usually affixed to the front of the belt      A TRAM label is usually affixed to the lower section 
19. vicing requirements are contained in the Technical Manual     The continued efficiency and durability of the TRAM system and the safety of  the user depends on regular Periodic Examination     Periodic Examination is a more formal  in depth inspection and should be  carried out on all elements of the TRAM system periodically at intervals of  Six months or less     Periodic Examination is only to be conducted by a Competent Person and  strictly in accordance with Periodic Examination procedures     It is essential that the person carrying out any inspection is sufficiently  independent and impartial to allow them to make objective decisions  and  has appropriate and genuine authority to discard defective equipment     Periodic Examination should be recorded in the Equipment Record     A Competent Person for Periodic Examination is a person who is  knowledgeable of the current Periodic Examination requirements   recommendations and instructions issued by Standfast applicable to the  relevant component  subsystem or system     This person should be capable of identifying and assessing the significance  of defects  should initiate the corrective action to be taken and should have  the necessary skills and resources to do so     A Competent Person is defined as a person      who is knowledgeable of recommendations and instructions on the TRAM  System issued by Standfast  including information contained in this manual      who is authorised  by Standfast to carry out inspection  ma
    
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