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In accordance
with ASTM F2372-04
SAFETY: STEP BY STEP
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- VERSACART STANDS FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY AND UNIQUE
DESIGN. We want you AND your customers to enjoy
your experience with our products. For this purpose we have
provided step-by-step safety and maintenance guidelines
to help you get the best out of your investment.
- FIRST, AN IMPORTANT FACT: It is the Owner/User’s
responsibility to both maintain and operate shopping and
utility carts within specific safety and maintenance recommendations
outlined in the voluntary ASTM standard F2372-04.
- AVOID THE RISK: Any shopping cart, no
matter how well it is designed and constructed, may fail
in use due to maltreatment or improper/insufficient maintenance.
For this reason every effort should be made to follow the
appropriate maintenance and safety instructions included
in this essential safety hand out. Please read and follow
these instructions before placing the carts in service.
Also pay attention to regular maintenance requirements while
the carts are in use.
- PAYING ATTENTION: These safety and maintenance
guidelines will not only protect your investment but reduce
the risk of cart failure and protect the end user.
- ANY QUESTIONS? Please don’t hesitate
to call our customer service number 1-800-690-9112. We are
always happy to assist in all important matters of safety
and maintenance.
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BACKSTAGE
Receiving Your New Carts
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- TAKING CONTROL OF THE DELIVERY:
Have a responsible and capable staff member oversee the
unloading of the carts.
- FROM THE TOP DOWN: Always unload carts
layer by layer from the top down.
- UNLOAD CAREFULLY: Damage caused in this
process is not covered in the warranty.
- CART COUNT: Make sure that you count
every cart and confirm that you have received a full order.
- INSPECT: Check every cart for damage
caused in shipping and record on shipping documents.
- REMOVE DAMAGED CARTS: Damaged carts must
be removed from service immediately.
- REPORT MISSING OR DAMAGED CARTS: within
three business days of delivery. Call customer service at
1-800-690-9112
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CURTAIN
UP: THE CARTS IN USE
What YOU Can
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- EDUCATE: Train your staff
to intervene when they see carts used in any way that can
cause harm.
- TRAINING MATERIALS & SIGNS: Show
your employees that you are serious by including adequate
cart guidelines in your training materials. Use instore
prompts to remind them.
- REPAIR & MAINTENANCE: Include regular
cart inspections on a daily basis. Ensure that all damaged
carts are removed from service until they are repaired.
- PROFESSIONAL MAINTENANCE: Supplement
your routine inspections with a professional inspection
at least two to three times a year by a maintenance company
who specializes in this service.
- WORKING TOGETHER: Encourage your employees
to notify management immediately of any unsafe conditions
that could impact on the safety of the carts in use within
the store, parking lot or on the property.
- START EARLY: Make child safety awareness
an essential part of each new associate’s orientation
training.
- ATTENTION CUSTOMERS: Use your public
address system to remind customers about the cart safety
rules.
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REMOVE
DAMAGED SHOPPING CARTS FROM SERVICE UNTIL THEY ARE REPAIRED
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- VISUAL PROMPTS: Place safety signs wherever
carts are nested or in use.
- SAFETY WARNING MESSAGE: Each cart has
a safety warning placed prominently on the cart. Ensure
that customers and their children behave according to the
requirements outlined on this warning.
- KIDS IN CARTS: The recommended child
occupant age for shopping cart seating is at least six months
to four years of age. The ideal weight requirements are
between 15lbs (7kgs) and 35 lbs (16kg).
- BUCKLE UP: All children in the cart seat
should wear the seatbelt that is provided.
- STAY WITH YOUR CHILDREN: No child should
be left unattended while in the cart seat.
- USE SEAT PROVIDED: Children must use
designated seating area. Children are not allowed to ride
in the basket of the cart or on the bottom grille.
- NO CLIMBING: Children should not be allowed
to climb in and out of the cart.
- NO PUSHING: Children should not be allowed
to push a cart with a child permitted to push a cart unless
their shoulder height exceeds that of the cart handle.
- ONE CART ONE CHILD: Parents should not
place more than one child in the designated cart seat.
- WEIGHTY ISSUES: No child who exceeds
the weight limits should be allowed to ride in the cart
seat.
- NO STANDING: Children should not be allowed
to stand in the designated cart seat. They should remain
seated and wearing the safety belt provided.
- NO OVERLOADING: Overloading the cart
could lead to tipping and/or breakage.
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- ACCESS RAMP: Encourage staff and customers
to use the provided access ramps.
- SIDEWALKS & CURB: Watch that carts
are not dropped off the curb and make sure that sidewalk
curb height hits the frame and not the cart wheels.
- NO SLIDING: When collecting carts from
the parking areas do not allow employees to slide the line
of carts sideways or pick up from the back. This will lead
to uneven wear on shopping cart wheels.
- DON’T OVERDO IT: Limit the number
of carts that can be pushed together to less than 10. This
will prevent personal injury and help extend the life of
the carts.
- BE GENTLE: Carts that are treated roughly
will need replacing prematurely. Teach employees to steer
the line of carts with care avoiding collisions and nesting
them without touching or scraping the exterior wall.
- PROPER NESTING: Nest carts in a straight
line.
- VIOLENCE IS NOT THE ANSWER: Nest carts
carefully to prevent damage. Carts that have been nested
with too much force may be difficult to separate.
- INSIDE IS BETTER: Like people, carts
sleep better indoors. If they must be stored outdoors consider
doing so under some sort of canopy to protect them from
the weather.
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REMOVE
DAMAGED SHOPPING CARTS FROM SERVICE UNTIL THEY ARE REPAIRED
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- Train staff on what to look for in this daily inspection.
- Check that the safety warning is where it should be and
that it is clear and legible.
- Check for worn safety belts. Make sure that both buckle
and the strap itself is in working order.
- Check the tubular frame. Make sure nothing is missing
or broken.
- Check all fasteners. Make sure they are in place and
functioning.
- Check for anything loose, broken or missing on the wheel
mechanism. Make sure the wheels run smoothly.
- Check the metal basket and gate. Make sure that all welded
and non-welded joints are intact.
- Check all accessories.
- Make sure the cart is level.
- Remove all carts that are defective and label them as
such.
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PROFESSIONAL
MAINTENANCE INSPECTION |
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Have the carts thoroughly inspected by someone
professionally trained in cart maintenance.We recommend using
a qualified maintenance company. Please contact our customer
service at 1-800-690-9112 for recommendations or advice.
Keep a copy of this Safety and Maintenance Guide on file
or displayed in the appropriate area. Please note that VersaCartSystems,® Inc. is not responsible for after market modifications
and additions to shopping and utility carts.
Click here to download Safety
and Maintenance Guide in PDF format. |
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Inc.
EZcart® and EZtote®
are registered trademarks
VersaCartSystems,® Inc. is a trademark of VersaCartSystems,®
Inc., a Colorado Corporation
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