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USE APPROPRIATE TOOLS
Use proper tools and handle them in correct manners. Using
a damaged or deformed tool and using it for any purpose
other than its intended application may giving rise to a serious
bodily accident.
PRECAUTIONS FOR WORKING AT HIGH ELEVATION
Secure scaffolding by using a workbench with the stairs when working at high elevation.
CAUTIONS WHEN WORKING ON MACHINE
• Tidy the footing to avoid falling and always observe the
following precautions during maintenance on the Machine.
• Do not spill oil or grease.
• Always tidy away tools.
• Beware of the footing when walking.
• Remove dirt, oil and grease from the sole of shoes.
• Never jump off. Use a platform and handrail, and secure
your body in three locations (both feet and one hand, or
both hands and one foot) when climbing up or down the
Machine.
• To prevent oneself from the risk of bodily accidents caused
by falling or stumbling due to slipping, never step on a hood
or cover.
• When working on the engine hood, use a safety belt.
CAUTIONS WHEN WORKING UNDER THE MACHINE AND CRANE
• For lifting up the Machine, use a hoist or hydraulic jack in
good condition and having enough strength to withstand
the weight of components. Note that the hydraulic jack
should not be used for lifting any part that is damaged, bent
or twisted. Further, the wire rope to be used for hoisting
shall not include broken wires, be reduced in diameter or
kinked. Do not use a hook that is bent or damaged.
• When unavoidably going under the lifted Machine to
perform inspection and maintenance servicing, securely
support the Machine by using blocks and stays that are
sturdy enough to withstand the Machine weight. Failure to
support the Machine securely may cause falling of the
Machine, resulting in a serious bodily accident.
• Do not use concrete blocks for supporting the Machine. A
concrete block may readily be broken even under a light
load.
Summary of Contents for CC1485S-1
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