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SAFETY
• Observe all product safety regulations when handling fuel, oils, grease, engine coolant and
other chemical substances. Be careful especially when these items are hot as there is a risk
of burning or scalding.
• Operate internal combustion engines and fuel operated heating systems
only in adequately ventilated premises. Before starting the engine in an
enclosed area, make sure there is sufficient ventilation.
1-11. Transporting the Machine
• Use only suitable and approved trailers and haul vehicles and lifting equipment of sufficient
capacity.
• Entrust to experienced personnel the fastening and lifting of loads and instructing of crane
operators.
• Only experienced persons familiar with the operation of the machine may load and unload
the machine.
• Use ramps or a loading dock when loading or unloading the machine. Ramps must be the
proper strength, low angle and the proper height and width.
• Block the drums or tires (front and rear) of the hauling vehicle when loading and unloading
the compactor. Ensure that the haul vehicle is on level ground and approach the loading
ramps squarely to make sure that the compactor does not slide off the edge of the ramp.
• Keep the deck clear of mud, oil, ice or snow or other materials that can make the deck
slippery.
• Position the compactor on the trailer or transport vehicle centered from side to side, and
apply the brake. Shut off the engine and lock all lockable compartments.
• Block the drums or tires and lock the articulation lock bar. Chain the machine down properly
using the appropriate tackle.
• Know the overall height of the compactor and hauling vehicle. Observe height and weight
regulations and be sure you can pass safely at overhead obstructions.
• Obey all traffic regulations and be sure that the proper clearance flags, lights and warning
signs including “Slow Moving Vehicle” emblem are displayed when traveling on public roads.
• Know the approximate stopping distance at any given speed.
• Drive Safely. Never turn corners at excessive speeds.
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