8
Safety
Responsibilities
Safety is everybody’s responsibility. Both the employer and employees must play their part to ensure
safe working conditions in, on, and around the truck and to promote and enforce safe work practices
and procedures to prevent injuries and incidents as well as property/equipment damages.
Employer Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of the employer:
To ensure that the A
UTOMIZER
™ is operated in accordance with all safety requirements and codes,
including all applicable regulations, the Occupational Safety and Health Act (
OSHA
), and the
American National Standards Institute (
ANSI
).
To ensure that employees are qualified for operating or maintaining the vehicle and its
equipment, and that they all take safety measures before working in, on, and around them.
To properly maintain all mobile equipment to meet all state/provincial and federal safety
standards.
To supply adequate safe vehicle/equipment instructions and training to employees before
assigning them to operate or maintain refuse vehicle/equipment.
To keep the vehicle maintained and properly adjusted to meet the manufacturer’s standards and
recommendations. For help or for more information, please contact the manufacturer or any of its
authorized representatives.
To keep records of all vehicle breakdowns and malfunctions, as well as any inspection and
maintenance.
To ensure that all failures or malfunctions that may be affecting the safe use of the vehicle are
repaired before the vehicle is put back into operation.
To meet the appropriate lighting requirements for night-shift work (if permitted).
To make sure that the backup alarm works properly when the vehicle is in reverse.
To take necessary measures when any damage or malfunction is reported by an employee.
To establish and ensure the application of a “lockout/tagout” procedure (see page 12) any time
inspection, repair or maintenance is performed on the vehicle, regardless of whether it takes place
on the road or in the garage.
Danger!
Never get in the hopper area when the engine is running.
Only authorized personnel may do so following a lockout/tagout procedure (see
Out and Tagging Out the Vehicle
Warning!
With your safety in mind, Labrie Enviroquip Group would like to remind you that ONLY
qualified personnel should service the hydraulic, electrical and pneumatic systems on
your refuse truck. They must also be knowledgeable about how to operate the truck and
installed equipment. Please read the
Operator’s Manual
prior to attempting any
maintenance or repair on your A
UTOMIZER
™ vehicle.
Summary of Contents for automizer
Page 1: ...AUTOMIZERTM MAINTENANCE MANUAL...
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...AUTOMIZER MAINTENANCE MANUAL...
Page 10: ...viii Table of Contents...
Page 16: ...6 Introduction...
Page 30: ...20 Safety 7 Put the safety pin back in place...
Page 83: ...General Maintenance 73 Figure 3 72 Rubber seal...
Page 114: ...104 Lubrication Figure 4 10 Lube charts on vehicle right hand side...
Page 115: ...Lubrication 105 Figure 4 11 AUTOMIZER lubrication charts...
Page 116: ...106 Lubrication...
Page 124: ...114 Lubrication Packer Lubrication Points 2 Grease fitting LH side front cylinder pin...
Page 126: ...116 Lubrication Sump Box Hinges Grease fittings...
Page 180: ...170 Pneumatic System...
Page 183: ...Troubleshooting 173 Figure 8 4 Ball end hex wrench metric and SAE...
Page 192: ...182 Troubleshooting Figure 8 9 Tailgate locking mechanism...
Page 239: ...Lifting Arms 229 Figure 10 23 Arm w 96 gallon gripper...