how do I implemented corrective actions for a crew?
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Published by SALUSIn an emergency situation where a unit is elevated and the operator is incapacitated, it is important to determine the cause of the problem before touching the machine. First, summon first aid or a rescue squad and attempt to communicate with the operator before taking rescue measures. Check if the operator is in a pinned position or would be endangered if the platform is moved before attempting the emergency lowering procedure. After confirming that the machine is not in contact with live power lines, lower the platform using the emergency lowering procedure and render first aid. Report the incident to your supervisor immediately. [1]
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[1] Operator's Manual for Simon RP 46 Electro-proportional (PN 89-145302) - Operator's Manual
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# EMERGENCY PROCEDURES (CONTINUED) (cont.) ## CORRECTIVE ACTION (cont.) RP 46 REACH PLUS OPERATOR'S MANUAL # EMERGENCY PROCEDURES (CONTINUED) SITUATION TWO: Machine elevated, with operator incapacitated at platform controls. DANGER # DO NOT TOUCH MACHINE !!! DETERMINE THE CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM BEFORE YOU TOUCH THE MACHINE. ## CORRECTIVE ACTION 1. Have someone summon first aid or rescue squad. 2. Attempt to talk to operator before taking any rescue measures. 3. Check to see if the operator is in a pinned position, or would be endangered if platform is moved, before attempting emergency lowering procedure. 4. After establishing that the machine is not in contact with live power lines, lower the platform using the emergency lowering procedure (see "Emergency Pump", earlier in this section). 5. Render first aid to the operator. 6. Report the incident to your supervisor immediately. - IMPORTANT: Any incident involving personal injury must be immedi- ately reported to the local Simon Aerials Distributorship as well as to Simon Aerials Inc. EMERGENCY SYSTEM AND PROCEDURES Page 2-42 February 1996
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