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9. Crane may tip at less than rated loads if the surface is uncompacted, has wet dirt, bears
soft soil with frozen crust, has thin or cracked pavement, or a surface near a hole or ledge.
Always use adequate outrigger floats and/or cribbing. See page 2-14.
10.The operator shall not leave the controls while the load is suspended.
11. Always use adequate parts of load hoist line for lifting heavy loads.
12. Always be sure the rope is properly seated and wound evenly on hoist drum.
13. Keep hands away from load hoist rope when hoist is being operated.
14. Be sure at least three wraps of rope are left on the hoist drum to ensure against rope pulling
out of its anchor.
15. Never wrap the hoist rope around a load. Always use approved rigging.
16. Avoid pinch points such as: between a rotating turret and the cab, or in access holes of a
telescoping boom, or between the two-block mechanism.
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