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Mac Tools introduces an advanced new way in code reading with the Mac Tools Task Series.
- The TaskConnect Trilingual OBD II, CAN and ABS Scan Tool (No. ET1505AN)
- The TaskPlus Trilingual OBD II/EOBD and CAN Scan Tool (No. ET1205AN)
- The TaskCode Trilingual OBD II/EOBD and CAN Code Reader (No. ET105AN)
The Mac Tools ET1505AN, ET1205AN and ET105AN, with exclusive features and body design, work efficiently and effectively to prioritize troubleshoot, pinpoint problem components, and get fast, accurate code reads. These code readers have an online database of top repair fixes, which are linked to each code, and the online updates are free.
ET1505AN Specifications:
- Displays the trouble code and description
- Prioritize troubleshooting with the Top Repair Fixes specific to the vehicle’s make, model, year and engine
- “Hot key” connect to the most probable solutions
- Online database of Top Repair Fixes linked to each code
- Anti-lock brakes and air bag in same tool and online updates are free
ET1205AN Specifications:
- Unique scan tool features graphing on screen, ability to record and playback LIVE data and optional battery power
- LIVE Data allows the user to view vehicle sensor, switch and relay inputs in real time, while the engine is running
- Pinpoints problem components for a faster diagnosis
- Displays all modes of OBD II data and meets European OBD standards (EOBD)
ET105AN Specifications:
- Over 4,000 code definitions
- Provides Freeze Frame, VIN info and performs the important task of (I/M) Inspection and Maintenance-readiness testing by displaying the I/M readiness monitor status
- Get fast, accurate codes and definitions when connected to any 1996 or newer vehicle
- Great for use before and after repairs are made
- The size makes it perfect for tow trucks or service vehicles as well as home use
- Now with 4' cable for greater ease of use than similar competitive products
The MAC tool was developed to help the user identify high-risk workplace manual handling activities and can be used to assess the risks posed by lifting, carrying and team manual handling activities.
It is designed to help you understand, interpret and categorise the level of risk of the various known risk factors associated with manual handling activities. It incorporates a numerical and a colour-coding score system to highlight high-risk manual handling tasks.
Manual handling
According to the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (MHOR), manual handling is defined as:
'...any transporting or supporting of a load (including the lifting, putting down, pushing, pulling, carrying or moving thereof) by hand or bodily force
The MHOR establish a clear hierarchy of measures for dealing with risks from manual handling:
- avoid hazardous manual handling operations so far as is reasonably practicable;
- assess any hazardous manual handling operations that cannot be avoided; and
- reduce the risk of injury so far as is reasonably practicable.
A detailed assessment of every manual handling operation could be a major undertaking and might involve wasted effort. Many handling operations, for example the occasional lifting of a small lightweight object, will involve negligible handling risk. To help identify situations where a more detailed risk assessment is necessary, HSE has developed filters to screen out straightforward cases (see Appendix of L23).
Using the MAC will help to identify high-risk manual handling activities within the workplace. However, the MAC is not appropriate for all manual handing operations, and may not comprise a full risk assessment. Therefore it is unlikely to be acceptable if relied upon alone. To be 'suitable and sufficient', a risk assessment will normally need to take account of additional information such as individual capabilities, and should conform to the requirements in the MHOR. People with knowledge and experience of the handling operations, industry specific guidance, and specialist advice may also be helpful. Remember to consult and involve employees and safety representatives.