Safety and Health Standards
Dangers caused by exhaust
Exhaust components such as carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides or diesel soot can put the operator on
the operator station at risk.
It must therefore be ensured that:
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the vehicle exhaust does not flow into the vicinity of operating stands.
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when working in closed rooms, the vehicle exhaust must be led outside using suitable auxiliary
materials.
Danger from power lines
Caution!
Even approaching a power line may lead to an electric
shock. The operator will receive a fatal electric shock.
Condition and height of power lines do not say anything about their voltage.
If the voltage is unknown, the minimum distance from lines is 5 meters (16.5 feet). This applies to the
crane, ancillary equipment, rope winch, rope, load handling attachment and load.
Note!
The national minimum distances from live power lines may
differ from the minimum distances specified in this document. The
operator is therefore obliged to comply with the respective national
regulations.
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The minimum distance from power lines must be observed at all times.
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Working above power lines is prohibited.
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Before starting work, obtain information about the voltage of the lines from the line operator.
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If you need to be closer than the minimum distance for work reasons, the lines must be switched
off. Being closer than the minimum distance without switching off the lines is grossly negligent and
potentially fatal!
Also to be considered: Power lines move in the wind. Power lines can also be out of the operator's
view.
The main boom of the crane or the load can swing because of a jerky movement (including up and
down). This unwanted movement may mean that you get closer to power line. The crane, ancillary
devices, the load handling attachment or the load may be electrified.
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