8 CONDITIONS OF USE
327B-330B
SECTION 1
For the personnel and vehicle safety, read carefully the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS contained in this handbook
SCHEDULED USE
The vehicle described in this handbook was designed
and made for the following use:
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to haul excavation material in general;
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to haul material resulting from interventions on in-
dustrial or civilian artefacts in general;
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to haul material required to make infrastructures
and/or industrial or civilian artefacts in general.
The vehicle must be used for such purposes.
The vehicle must be in proven and checked conditions
of efficiency for said use, fully respecting the envisaged
criteria and restrictions of use.
Specific care must be paid to the following aspects:
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do not exceed the payloads specified by the
manufacturer;
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do not exceed the gradients specified by the
manufacturer;
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do not drive the vehicle on loose terrain which can
compromise stability;
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do not use the vehicle to remove objects or prod-
ucts;
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use the vehicle paying special attention to the safety
instructions and specifications;
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carry out the ordinary maintenance requirements
specified by the manufacturer;
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carry out the extraordinary maintenance require-
ments which are required, specifically those related
to safety of use.
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The manufacturer declines liability for injury
to persons and for damage to the vehicle
and/or to the transported goods in the event
of other use or use in other conditions than
those specified.
VEHICLE OPERATORS
The vehicle can be driven exclusively by qualified per-
sonnel with the necessary skills and suitable technical
knowledge.
Vehicle drivers must:
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have the skills required to drive the vehicle in all envi-
ronmental and weather conditions;
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be psychologically and physically fit;
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be very responsible and respect the safety instruc-
tions.
Vehicle maintenance personnel must:
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have the operative skills required for construction
site vehicle maintenance;
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be sensitised to respect and adopt safety instruc-
tions and precautions.
Vehicle operators must be in condition to work in total
safety, also by means of suitable training periods or
courses, to acquire full knowledge of instructions for
vehicle use.
The direct reporting manager must ensure respect of
general safety instructions, specifically those con-
tained in this handbook.
The manager will also ascertain suitability of operating
personnel, in terms of technical skills and psychologi-
cal---physical conditions.