EM385-1-1 Section 16 TOCFINAL
Section 15.B. > See Section 16.Q for equipment-specific requirements; g. Machinery that hoists by using a come-a-long or chainfall (whether human-, air- or electric- powered, chain or wire-rope type); EM 385-1-1 30 Nov 14 16-2 h. Operators of equipment with a maximum manufacturer -rated hoisting/lifting capacity
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