Riley Lifting Product Montage

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Health & Safety

Suppliers are generally required to make available information relating to articles supplied to ensure that when put to proper use they are safe and without risk to health.

Experience over many years has not shown up any particular problems with regard to Health and Safety in connection with the products we manufacture and supply providing:

1) They are used for the purpose for which they were designed.

2) They are not loaded beyond their related safe working load.

3) They are properly maintained.

4) They are regularly inspected and tested in accordance with the relevant statutory regulations.

5) They are used by competent persons trained in their applications.

Warning

Our products are marked with a Maximum Safe Working Load which must not be exceeded. The manufacturers do not accept any liability for damages which may result from the product being used in excess of the Safe Working Load.

Ensure that existing end stops on runway beams will accommodate SUPERCLAMP Trolleys.

On occasions we supply replacement component parts for articles of Lifting Equipment but we do not accept any responsibility for these unless they are installed by a person with appropriate knowledge and ability and the Statutory tests and inspections are carried out on completion of repair.

Unless we are informed at the time of enquiry and order regarding particular hazardous environmental conditions all equipment is supplied on the assumption that it will be used in normal atmospheric and temperature conditions as applicable within the United Kingdom.

Safe Working Load

This is the maximum load which can be applied to the product in service. It is of the utmost importance to Health and Safety to ensure that SUPERCLAMP products are only attached to structures, materials or other lifting components which are authentically and authoritatively approved and recommended to carry or sustain the maximum safe working loads to be applied.

All of our devices exceed the Title 29CFR Part 1910, 1918 and 1926 of the Federal and O.S.H.A. Codes and Regulations as applicable.

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