Contents
1 Health & Safety
2 Handling
3 Storage
4 Cleaning
5 Maintenance
a) Inspection
b) Schedule
c) repair
1 Health & Safety
1a) It is the employers duty under the Health & Safety act to make sure all
operational staff are aware of the manual handling recommendations under
the Manual Handling Regulations 1992.
1b) Assessments should be carried out covering the TASK the LOAD and
the WORKING ENVIROMENT and the capability of each individual.
1c) Our Litrature contains most weights, heights and maximum recomended
stacking height should you need futher information please contact your
supplier or the manufacturer.
2 Handling
2a) To reduce risk of injury and damage it is recomended that a sutiable trolly is
used to move stacked chairs.
2b) Chairs should never be stacked (if they are
to be moved) higher than the operator is comfortable with the operator
should seek assistance if in doubt to avoid injury or damage.
2c) Chairs and chair stacks should never be draged this can damage the chairs
and other furniture and fitings.
3 Storage
3a) Care needs to be taken when the chairs are stacked for storage, uneven
stacking can cause damage to the frame finish,fabric finish and frame
structure.
3b) The chairs are not intended for oudoor use
3c) Chairs should not be stored in direct sunlight damp enviroments or salty air
4 Cleaning
4a) No solvent based cleaners should beused on the frame
4b) Fabrics should only be cleaned with a dampcloth unless the fabric
manufacturer specifies alternative cleaners.
5 maintenance
5a) Inspections should be carried out by a competent person, check the frame
for deformity and cracks in the tube, check the fixing screws and stacking
buffers and feet. ALL DEFECTIVE CHAIRS MUST BE REMOVED FROM
SERVICE.
5b) Schedule inspections should be no longer than 3 months apart and in
severe use 1 month apart.
5c) There are no user servicible items in our chairs, contact your supplier or the manufacturer for advice on repairs.
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