OP000468
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Safety
Inside Operator's Cabin
When entering the operator's cabin, always remove all mud
and oil from the soles of your shoes. If you operate the
travel pedal with mud or oil stuck to your shoes, your foot
may slip and this may cause a serious accident.
After using the ashtray, make sure that any matches or
cigarettes are properly extinguished, and be sure to close
the ashtray. If the ashtray is left open, there is danger of
fire.
Do not stick suction pads to the window glass. Suction pads
act as a lens and may cause fire.
Do not leave lighters laying around the operator's cabin. If
the temperature inside the operator's cabin becomes high,
there is danger that the lighter may explode.
Do not use cellular telephones inside the operator's cabin
when driving or operating the machine. There is
danger that this may lead to an unexpected accident.
Never bring any dangerous objects such as flammable or
explosive items into the operator's cabin.
To ensure safety, do not use the radio or music
headphones when operating the machine. There is danger
that this may lead to a serious accident.
When operating the machine, do not put your hands or
head out of the window.
When standing up from the operator's seat, always place
safety lock lever securely in the "LOCK" position. If you
accidentally touch the work equipment levers when they are
not locked, the machine may suddenly move and cause
serious injury or damage.
When leaving the machine, lower the work equipment
completely to the ground, set safety lock lever to the
"LOCK" position and shut down engine. Use the key to lock
all the equipment. Always remove the key and take it with
you.
Clothing and Personal Protective Items
Secure long hair, and avoid loose clothing and jewelry.
These items have the tendency to catch on controls or
protrude into parts and cause serious injury or death.
Do not wear oily clothes. They are highly flammable.
Full eye protection, a hard hat, safety shoes and gloves
may be required at the work site.
While working on the machine, never use inadequate tools.
They could break or slip, causing injury, or they may not
adequately perform intended functions.
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