SAFETY
2-2 / Safety and Responsibility
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2-1.2
General Warnings and Cautions
2-1.3
Safety Warning Labels
This section is a summary listing of the most common safety labels placed on the vehicle to warn of potentially
hazardous situations. Read and understand all labels before operating the vehicle. Practice all the time to avoid the
hazard, so you develop a habit to avoid the hazard. Any lost or damaged labels must be replaced immediately.
Figure 2-1: Warning and Caution Labels
Fire helmets shall not be worn by persons riding in enclosed driving and crew areas. Fire helmets are
not designed for crash protection and they will interfere with the protection provided by head rests.
The use of seat belts is essential to protecting fire fighters during driving. Failure to comply may result
in serious injury or death to personnel.
Use extreme caution when walking or standing on vehicle.
Areas for walking and/or standing that are located higher than 48 in. above the ground and unguarded
by a railing or structure are designated by a safety line along the outside perimeter of the allowable
standing/walking surface.
Use extra caution in wet, icy, snowy, or muddy conditions.
Failure to comply may result in slipping or falling - causing injury or death.
Care must always be taken when climbing on and off the vehicle. Always face the vehicle, use steps
and grab handles, and maintain three points of contact with the vehicle (two feet/one hand or two
hands/one foot). Keep steps, grab handles, and walkways clean. Be extra careful in wet, icy, snowy, or
muddy conditions. Failure to comply may result in slipping or falling - causing injury or death.
Fire apparatus are often equipped with Power Take-Off (PTO) operated accessories. Never operate the
engine with personnel in the vicinity of any driveshaft as they may engage without warning. Hands,
clothes, hair, etc., can get caught on spinning shafts and U-joints. Failure to heed this warning may lead
to personal injury or death.
Internal combustion engines give off hazardous fumes and gases while running. Do not operate the
engine in an area where exhaust gases can accumulate, or serious injury or death may occur.
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