SAFETY
7
WARNING
Exposure Hazard!
• Wear personal protective
equipment such as gloves, work
shoes, eye and hearing
protection as required by the
task at hand.
• Never wear jewelry, unbuttoned cuffs, ties or
loose-fitting clothing when you are working
near moving/rotating parts such as the
cooling fan, flywheel or PTO shaft.
• Always tie back long hair when you are
working near moving/rotating parts such as a
cooling fan, flywheel, or PTO shaft.
• Never operate the engine while wearing a
headset to listen to music or radio because it
will be difficult to hear the alert signals.
• Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
Burn Hazard!
• Wait until the engine cools before
you drain the engine coolant. Hot
engine coolant may splash and
burn you.
• If you must drain the engine oil while it is still
hot, stay clear of the hot engine oil to avoid
being burned.
• Always wear eye protection.
• Keep your hands and other body parts away
from hot engine surfaces such as the muffler,
exhaust pipe, turbocharger (if equipped) and
engine block during operation and shortly
after you shut the engine down. These
surfaces are extremely hot while the engine is
operating and could seriously burn you.
• Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
Burn Hazard!
• Batteries contain sulfuric acid.
Never allow battery fluid to come
in contact with clothing, skin or
eyes. Severe burns could result.
Always wear safety goggles and
protective clothing when
servicing the battery. If battery
fluid contacts the eyes and/or
skin, immediately flush the
affected area with a large amount
of clean water and obtain prompt
medical treatment.
• Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
High-Pressure Hazard!
• Avoid skin contact with the
high-pressure diesel fuel spray
caused by a fuel system leak
such as a broken fuel injection
line. High-pressure fuel can
penetrate your skin and result in
serious injury. If you are exposed
to high-pressure fuel spray,
obtain prompt medical treatment.
• Never check for a fuel leak with your hands.
Always use a piece of wood or cardboard.
Have your Isuzu Distributor repair the
damage.
• Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
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