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Warning Signs
Warning Signs
Warning Signs
Warning Signs
You are advised to display clear warning signs to indicate the type of machine when
working in public places. The signs should be carefully placed at either end of the
work site to give advanced warning of the hazard.
Contact your local Highways Authority or Department of Transport for more
information.
Roadwork Guidelines:
Roadwork Guidelines:
Roadwork Guidelines:
Roadwork Guidelines:
On two-way roads, one set of signs should face the traffic in each direction.
Work should be within 1 mile of the signs.
Work only when visibility is good and at times of low risk, e.g. NOT during rush hour.
Vehicles should show an amber flashing light.
Vehicles should be conspicuously coloured.
Debris should be removed from the road or path at regular intervals and the operator
should wear high visibility clothing.
Collect all warning signs promptly when the job is finished.
Training
Training
Training
Training
It is the responsibility of the Spearhead dealer to provide instruction on the safe
installation, operation and maintenance of the machine in the first instance. Further
training is available from Spearhead Machinery Ltd on request, at cost.
Lifting Point
Lifting Point
Lifting Point
Lifting Point