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TSHA publishes guidelines on safe use of Integrated Tool Carriers

As part of the ongoing drive to improve machine safety, the TSHA Executive Committee have worked hard to develop a new Information Sheet that highlights the compliance requirements under Australian Standards.

What is an Integrated Tool Carrier?

An integrated tool carrier is a machine similar to a wheel or front-end loader which has a quick release mechanism on the lift arms which allows for the fast changing for various attachments including forks, brooms, booms, buckets, blades and more. Integrated tool carriers can be used in many scenarios, including mining, civil construction, clean up and relocation of rocks/dirt, agriculture, forestry and more.

 

Ensuring compliance

The Information Sheet has been developed as guidance on the use of work platform attachments fitted to ITC Loaders, as referenced in relevant Australian Standards. The document can be found on the EWPA and TSHA  websites (see below).

When an ITC is used to support a Work Platform attachment it must comply with AS/NZS1418.10. The guidance provides some of the following recommendations:

NOTE: ITC’s that rely on the platform controls being connected to invoke platform operating mode do not fulfill this requirement.

NB. The guidance was created to help improve safety when Integrated Tool Carriers are fitted with Work Platforms. The document can be accessed by the wider industry and is not restricted to members of the HRIA, TSHA and EWPA.

Click below to view the full documents.

TSHA   EWPA

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