SAFETY
Read all of Section A and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
4.8 Control of Noxious Gases and Fumes
4.8.1
When equipment powered by internal com-
bustion engines is used in enclosed areas, the atmo
sphere shall be maintained within safe limits. This shall
be accomplished by ventilation provided by the user, and/
or the installation, use, and proper maintenance of emis
sion control equipment recommended or provided by the
manufacturer of the equipment.
4.9 Warning Device(s)
4.9.1
The user shall make periodic inspections of
the carrier to be certain that the sound-producing and/or
visual device(s) are maintained in good operating condi
tion.
4.9.2
The user shall determine if operating condi-
tions require the carrier to be equipped with additional
sound-producing and/or visual devices and be responsi
ble for providing and maintaining such devices, in accor
dance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
5 OPERATING SAFETY RULES AND
PRACTICES
5.1 Personnel and Burden Carrier Operator
Qualifications
5.1.1
Only persons who are trained in the proper
operation of the carrier shall be authorized to operate the
carrier. Operators shall be qualified as to visual, auditory,
physical, and mental ability to safely operate the equip
ment according to Section 5 and all other applicable
parts of this Standard.
5.2 Personnel and Burden Carrier Operators'
Training
5.2.1
The user shall conduct an operators' training
program.
5.2.2
Successful completion of the operators' train-
ing program shall be required by the user before opera
tion of the carrier. The program shall be presented in its
entirety to all new operators and not condensed for those
claiming previous experience.
5.2.3
The user should include in the operators' train-
ing program the following:
(a) instructional material provided by the manufac
turer;
(b) emphasis on safety of passengers, material loads,
carrier operator, and other employees;
(c) general safety rules contained within this Standard
and the additional specific rules determined by the user
in accordance with this Standard, and why they were for
mulated;
(d) introduction of equipment, control locations and
functions, and explanation of how they work when used
properly and when used improperly, and surface condi
tions, grade, and other conditions of the environment in
which the carrier is to be operated;
(e) operational performance tests and evaluations dur
ing, and at completion of, the program.
5.3 Personnel and Burden Operator Responsibility
5.3.1
Operators shall abide by the following safety
rules and practices in paras. 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, and 5. 7.
5.4 General
5.4.1
Safeguard the pedestrians at all times. Do not
drive carrier in a manner that would endanger anyone.
5.4.2
Riding on the carrier by persons other than the
operator is authorized only on personnel seat(s) provided
by the manufacturer. All parts of the body shall remain
within the plan view outline of the carrier.
5.4.3
When a carrier is to be left unattended, stop
carrier, apply the parking brake, stop the engine or turn
off power, turn off the control or ignition circuit, and
remove the key if provided. Block the wheels if machine
is on an incline.
5.4.4
A carrier is considered unattended when the
operator is 25 ft (7.6 m) or more from the carrier which
remains in his view, or whenever the operator leaves the
carrier and it is not within his view. When the operator is
dismounted and within 25 ft (7.6 m) of the carrier still in
his view, he still must have controls neutralized, and the
parking brake(s) set to prevent movement.
5.4.5
Maintain a safe distance from the edge of
ramps and platforms.
5.4.6
Use only approved carriers in hazardous loca-
tions, as defined in the appropriate safety standards.
5.4.7
Report all accidents involving personnel,
building structures, and equipment.
5.4.8
Operators shall not add to, or modify, the car-
rier.
5.4.9
Carriers shall not be parked or left unattended
such that they block or obstruct fire aisles, access to
stairways, or fire equipment.
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