8.9.2 Storage and Handling
When not in use, all trolleys, other than those permanently installed on a runway beam, should be returned to safe storage. The storage requirements are as recommended in section 1.7.2 Storage and Handling of this code.
Trolleys which have been dismantled in order to be removed from a runway should be checked to ensure that all individual parts are the correct ones, that no substitution of components has been made and that they have been properly reassembled.
In the case of geared trolleys, care must be taken to ensure the operating hand chain is stored in such a way as it will not be susceptible to damage whilst in store.
Trolleys which are to be left in-situ should be parked in a position where they will not be liable to damage as the result of other operations which may be taking place in the area, e.g. adjacent to the runway end stop. In the case of geared trolleys, care must be taken to ensure that the hanging loop of hand chain does not present a danger to persons who may be working in the area. In the case of trolleys which are left outdoor, they should be protected from the elements by a suitable protective cover.
When handling trolleys, they should not be dropped or thrown down. All component parts should be reassembled in the correct position after dismantling.