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Safety
Definition of terms used for responsible persons
We recommend that the national performance
specifications are adhered to.
Specialist
A qualified person is defined as a mechanic
working for the manufacturer or a person who
fulfils the following requirements:
• A completed vocational qualification that
demonstrably proves their professional
expertise. This proof should consist of
a vocational qualification or a similar
document.
• Professional experience indicating that
the qualified person has gained practical
experience of trucks over a proven period
during their career. During this time, they
have become familiar with a wide range of
symptoms that require checks to be carried
out, for example from the results of a hazard
assessment or from a daily inspection.
• Recent professional involvement in the field
of the truck test in question and an appropri-
ate further qualification are essential. The
qualified person must have experience of
carrying out the test in question or of car-
rying out similar tests. Moreover, such a
person must also be aware of the latest
technological developments regarding the
truck to be tested and the risk being as-
sessed.
Drivers
This truck may only be driven by suitable per-
sons who are at least 18 years of age, have
been trained in driving, have demonstrated
their skills in driving and handling loads to
the operating company or an authorised rep-
resentative, and have been specifically in-
structed to drive the truck. Specific knowledge
of the truck to be operated is also required.
The training requirements under §3 of the
Health and Safety at Work Act and §9 of the
plant safety regulations are deemed to have
been satisfied if the driver has been trained in
accordance with BGG (General Employers’
Liability Insurance Association Act) 925.
Observe the national regulations for your
country.
Driver rights, duties and rules of be-
haviour
The driver must be trained in his rights and
duties.
The driver must be granted the required rights.
The driver must wear protective equipment
(protection suit, safety footwear, safety
helmet, industrial goggles and gloves) that
is appropriate for the conditions, the job and
the load to be lifted. Solid footwear should be
worn to ensure safe driving and braking.
The driver must be familiar with the operating
instructions and have access to them at all
times.
The driver must:
• have read and understood the operating
manual
• have familiarised himself with safe opera-
tion of the truck
• be physically and mentally able to drive the
truck safely
DANGER
The use of drugs, alcohol or medications that affect
reactions impair the ability to drive the truck!
Individuals under the influence of the aforementio-
ned substances are not permitted to perform work
of any kind on or with the truck.
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Summary of Contents for FS-X33
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