12
SAFETY
AND WARNINGS SECTION
GENERAL DANGER
INFORMATION
Fit a
“DO NOT OPERATE”
or similar tag to the start up
switch or to the controls before carrying out
maintenance or repairs on the vehicle.
The vehicle must be used only by suitably qualified
trained personnel. Driving permission must be issued
by the work site manager where the vehicle is to be
used. The driving permit is strictly personal and must
not be used by others.
Note the vehicle dimensions in order to be able to
keep at a safety distance from surrounding obstacles
during use.
Pay attention to the presence of high voltage lines,
both overhead and underground. In case of contact
between the vehicle and high voltage electricity lines,
there may be intense electric shocks which can cause
injuries, even fatal.
Wear the personal protective equipment necessary
for the type of operations to be carried out.
Do not wear loose clothing, jewellery or metal objects
which can get entangled in the controls or other parts
of the vehicle.
Make sure all the guards and covers are fitted
correctly on the vehicle.
Keep the vehicle in perfect working condition by
carrying out the scheduled maintenance punctually
and scrupulously.
Unless otherwise specified, carry out the maintenance
operations with the vehicle in the maintenance
position.
Dispose of the used liquids in compliance with the
regulations in force in the country where the vehicle is
used.
Clean the vehicle daily. Remove debris, oil, tools and
other objects from the steps, passages and treading
surfaces.
NO SMOKING
Do not smoke or light naked flames under any
circumstances whatsoever.
Naked flames in contact with fuel, oil or solvents
present on the vehicle or necessary for its
maintenance can cause injuries, even fatal.
Inhalation of gases produced by a flame or contact
with coolant gas can cause injury to the respiratory
airways, even fatal.
Pressurised air and water
Pressurised water can cause injury to tissues,
especially if accompanied by debris. Compressed air
can cause injuries.
If water or compressed air is used for cleaning
operations, wear suitable protective equipment, in
particular for sensitive organs like the eyes.
The maximum air pressure for cleaning must be less
than 2 bar. The maximum water pressure must be
less than 3 bar.
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