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Section 01
General Information
- safety
01.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND SAFE WORKING PRACTICES
At all times follow the recommended precautions and safe operating and working practices.
The following are of a general nature and more specific information appears where it is relevant.
Caution and Warning Symbols
CAUTION
This caution symbol draws attention to special instructions
or procedures which, if not correctly followed, may result
in damage to, or destruction of, equipment.
WARNING
This warning symbol draws attention to special instructions
or procedures which, if not strictly observed, may result in
personal injury.
WARNING
A WARNING SYMBOL WITH THIS TYPE OF TEXT
DRAWS ATTENTION TO SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR
PROCEDURES WHICH, IF NOT STRICTLY OBSERVED,
MAY RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY, OR
LOSS OF LIFE.
Follow All Safety Instructions
a. Carefully read all safety messages in this manual
and the safety and informative symbols on your
engine and plant.
b. Starting any diesel engine can be dangerous in
the hands of inexperienced people. Engine
operators must be instructed in the correct
procedures before attempting to start any engine.
c. Do not make any unauthorised modifications as
these may affect the safe operation of the engine
and put the operator at risk.
d. Ensure all starting devices are removed, or isolated,
before commencing any work on the engine or plant.
Emergency Considerations
a. Be prepared with suitable equipment, and
knowledge, in case a fire starts.
b. Know where to make calls to the emergency
services from.
c. Ensure a third party knows where you are working
and when you leave the working area.
Handling Fluids Safely
a. When working with fuel or batteries do not smoke
or work near to heaters or other fire hazards.
b. Store flammable liquids away from fire hazards.
c. Do not expose pressurised containers to heat and
do not incinerate or puncture them.
d. Handle fuel with care and always stop the engine
before refuelling. Do not overfill the fuel tank.
e. Thoroughly clean any lubricating or fuel oil from
the skin as soon as possible.
f. Rectify all fuel, coolant and oil leaks as soon as
practicable and clean any spills when they occur.
g. Remove any build-up of grease, oil or debris.
h. Batteries contain sulphuric acid - if the acid has
been splashed on the skin, eyes or clothes flush it
away with copious amounts of fresh water and seek
medical aid.
Personal Safety
a. Tie long hair close to your head.
b. Do not wear a necktie, scarf, loose clothing or
necklace when working close to a running engine.
c. It is advisable to remove rings and other jewellery
to prevent possible entanglement in moving parts.
These items could also cause an electric short
circuit if any part of the electrical system is being
worked on.
d. Ensure any lifting equipment to be used has the
correct capacity to lift the engine.
e. Lifting equipment must be designed to give two
vertical lifts from directly above the engine lifting
eyes.
f. The engine lifting eyes fitted to the engine are
suitable for lifting the engine and accessory
assemblies originally fitted by Lister Petter. They
must not be used to lift the complete plant.
g. Do not work under any plant that is only held by
overhead lifting equipment.
Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment
a. Wear close fitting clothing and personal protective
clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the
work being done.
b. Wear suitable ear protection to protect against
objectionable or uncomfortable loud noise.
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause
impairment, or loss of hearing.
c. The use of music or radio headphones could cause
a loss of concentration.
Handling Chemical Products Safely
a. Direct exposure to hazardous chemicals can cause
serious injury.
b. Potentially hazardous chemicals include such
items as lubricants, fuel, coolant concentrate,
battery acid, paint and adhesives.
c. Manufacturers Safety Data Sheets will provide
specific details of the physical and health hazards,
safety and emergency procedures and any
necessary personal protection equipment required
while working with hazardous materials.
Section 01. General Information
Summary of Contents for TR1
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