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Mod. Agri Farmer
Safety Regulations
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
- Always wear clothing appropriate for the work that must
be carried out. Do not wear loose clothing, ties, chains,
belts or other accessories that may become caught in
the control lever or in other parts of the vehicle.
- Do not wear jewellery or any other metal accessories as
they could cause injury if caught in the vehicle or if an
electric current passes through the body.
- Operators with long hair must tie it back and be careful
to not to catch it in the vehicle.
- Depending on the type of work or construction site, ope-
rators must choose and wear clothing appropriate for
protecting them from injury.
- DANGER -
Before operating the vehicle, it is the operator's respon-
sibility, to ask the construction site manager about the
possible risks of the work and the accident prevention
clothing that must be worn.
- ATTENTION -
The following must always be available to the operator:
•
Protective helmet
•
Accident-prevention shoes
•
Protective goggles or protective face mask
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Protective gloves
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Protective headwear against noise (ear protectors)
•
Reflective clothing
•
Waterproof clothing
•
Breathing apparatus or filtering mask
- Different Individual Protection Devices are used by the
operators depending on the type of site and risks pre-
sent in the work place. Always use the most suitable IPD
to the type of work being carried out.
- Accident prevention clothing is to be considered perso-
nal gear: Do not wear the accident prevention clothing of
other people.
- Accident prevention equipment must always be whole and
in good condition. Damaged clothing cannot ensure ade-
quate protection. Do not wear damaged clothing: always re-
place damaged or torn clothing before operating the vehicle.
- Always protect yourself against noise as prolonged exposu-
re to loud noise can damage your hearing or may cause he-
aring loss. Always wear anti-noise headphones or earplugs
to protect yourself from excessive and irritating noises.
- Headphones for listening to the radio or music should
not be worn while using the vehicle. The operator must
always be fully alert while operating the vehicle.
INSPECTING THE VEHICLE
- ATTENTION -
Inspect your vehicle every day or at the start of every
shift, examining it carefully before beginning work.
- Make sure that the tyres are suitable to the type of
ground present.
There are different types of tyres for sand, road, agricultural
land, snow, etc. For additional information, contact your nea-
rest agent or dealer.
- ATTENTION -
Users who detect any faults with their vehicle (noise,
vibrations, unusual odours, instrument errors, smoke,
oil leaks, etc.) or establish that the vehicle does not
respond to safety regulations must suspend use of the
vehicle and immediately inform their safety manager.
- Operators are
PROHIBITED
from carrying out repair or
adjustment work unless they have been trained to do so.
Only the person charged to do so should carry out main-
tenance work on the vehicle.
- ATTENTION -
Before beginning operation, ensure the vehicle is in
good working order for maximum efficiency in
compliance with all safety regulations
.
- Consult the maintenance chapter of this manual to carry
out the checks listed below.
- Carry out the following checks to verify the proper wor-
king order of the functions listed below:
Efficiency of parking brakes.
Engine oil level (check and top up if necessary).
Hydraulic oil level (check and top up if necessary)
Air filter clogging indicator (check and clean if necessary)
Tyre condition and pressure (check).
Fuel level (check).
Signalling and warning devices (check).
Steering efficiency.
Service brake efficiency.
Ensure that all nuts and bolts are tight.
Lighting
Direction indicators
Emergency lights.
Switches.
Indicator lights.
Windscreen wipers.
Reverse motion alarm.
If the vehicle is not used for six months, it should be checked tho-
roughly before use. The operations are detailed at pages B/22.
Summary of Contents for Agri Farmer
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