VEHICLE ACCESS
Cab Entry, Exit and Seating
Positions
General
DANGER
Never stand on the steps or any other
part of the vehicle not designated as a
seating/standing position while it is in
motion. The steps and the back of cab
access deck plates are only for entering/
exiting the vehicle and not for riding on.
Failure to heed this warning can result in
serious personal injury or death.
Steps are designed to be slip-resistant
and to provide a stable surface for
entering or exiting the cab. However,
accumulation of ice, dirt, lubricants, etc.
on the steps can make entering or exiting
hazardous. Always make sure the steps
are free from slippery substances. Failure
to follow this guideline may result in a fall
that can cause serious personal injury or
death.
Wearing shoes with soles that are dirty or
wet increases the chance of slipping and
falling. be careful when entering the cab
with dirty or wet soles.
both the operator and passenger should
exercise caution when entering or exiting
the cab. Use the steps, grab handles and/
or steering wheel to safely get in and out
of the cab.
CAUTION
To avoid serious personal injury due to a
slip and/or fall, observe all the guidelines
explained in “General Entry Guidelines,”
“Driver Side Entry / Exit” and “Rear Entry
/ Exit” in this manual.
General Entry Guidelines
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury due to a slip and/
or fall, observe the following guidelines.
bE SURE TO FOLLOW ALL OF THESE
INSTRUCTIONS bEFORE ENTERING OR
EXITING THE CAb OR THE AREA bEHIND
THE CAb.
• Always have three limbs (one foot and two
hands or two feet and one hand) in contact
with the vehicle at all times when entering
or exiting the cab or the area behind the
cab.
•
Be certain you have a firm hand hold and/
or stable foot position before transferring
weight to that position. For example, do not
start to put weight on a foot until you are
certain your foot is properly on the step and
will not slip when you transfer your weight.
• Be certain that the grab handles are clear
of snow, mud, ice or other substances that
could make them slippery before using
them. Do not use steps or grab handles if
they are slippery or damaged.
• Be certain that all grab handles, steps and
related parts are in good working condition.
Any defects should be reported and
repaired before using the grab handles and
steps.
• Do not step on the curved surface of the
fuel tanks. They may be slippery from snow,
mud, ice, water, spilled fuel or other slippery
substances.
• Do not jump from the cab or from the steps
to the ground.
• Always face the cab when entering or
exiting.
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