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WARNING:
WARNING:
Never leave the container
Never leave the container
handli
handling truck
ng truck with a
with a contain
container
er suspend
suspended.
ed.
The load could inadvertently lower and cause
The load could inadvertently lower and cause
serious injury or death.
serious injury or death.
WARNING:
WARNING:
Be exact in load placement.
Be exact in load placement.
Make sure the load will not tilt, fall or slide out
Make sure the load will not tilt, fall or slide out
of posit
of position when released
ion when released.
. Personal in
Personal injury or
jury or
equipm
equipment damage
ent damage can result
can result from unstable
from unstable
placement of loads.
placement of loads.
WARNING:
WARNING:
Do not unlatch a container
Do not unlatch a container
until you, the
until you, the operat
operator
or,
, have
have determ
determined that it
ined that it
is safe to do so.
is safe to do so. Never unl
Never unlatch a cont
atch a container
ainer
that is not positioned securely; the container
that is not positioned securely; the container
could shift or fall.
could shift or fall.
WARNING:
WARNING:
Do not back away from a
Do not back away from a
rack or stack with a container until it is clear of
rack or stack with a container until it is clear of
the contain
the container below it.
er below it. Failur
Failure to do so, may
e to do so, may
result in death or serious bodily injury and
result in death or serious bodily injury and
property damage caused by dropping a con-
property damage caused by dropping a con-
tainer on the truck, a bystander or on the
tainer on the truck, a bystander or on the
ground.
ground.
Battery Safety:
Battery Safety:
WARNING:
WARNING:
Lighted smoking materials,
Lighted smoking materials,
flames, arcs, or sparks may result in battery
flames, arcs, or sparks may result in battery
explosion.
explosion.
1.
1. Keep all me
Keep all metal tool
tal tools away fr
s away from batt
om battery ter
ery termi-
mi-
nals.
nals.
2.
2. Batteries
Batteries contain s
contain sulfuric
ulfuric acid w
acid which w
hich will bur
ill burn
n
skin on contact; wear rubber gloves and eye
skin on contact; wear rubber gloves and eye
protection when working with batteries.
protection when working with batteries.
3.
3. Flu
Flush eyes or w
sh eyes or wash sk
ash skin wit
in with water an
h water and seek
d seek
medical attention immediately in case of
medical attention immediately in case of
contact.
contact.
4.
4. When
When jum
jump s
p start
tarting:
ing:
a.
a. Do not le
Do not lean over the ba
an over the batter
ttery whi
y while mak
le making
ing
connection.
connection.
b.
b. Firs
First, connec
t, connect the posi
t the positive (
tive (+) ter
+) terminal of
minal of
the booster battery to the positive (+)
the booster battery to the positive (+)
termi
terminal
nal of
of the
the dischar
discharged
ged battery
battery..
c.
c. Then
Then, connec
, connect the negat
t the negative (-
ive (-) term
) terminal of
inal of
the booster battery to the engine or body
the booster battery to the engine or body
ground (-).
ground (-). Never Cr
Never Cross Polari
oss Polarity of
ty of
Terminals.
Terminals.
d.
d. Disc
Disconnect cabl
onnect cables in ex
es in exact rev
act reverse or
erse order
der..
Lock-Out / Tag-Out Procedure
Lock-Out / Tag-Out Procedure
Purpose.
Purpose.
This procedure establishes the mini-
This procedure establishes the mini-
mum requirements for lock-out / tag-out of energy
mum requirements for lock-out / tag-out of energy
sources that c
sources that could cause injur
ould cause injury to personnel.
y to personnel. All
All
employees shall comply with the procedure.
employees shall comply with the procedure.
Responsibility.
Responsibility.
The responsibility for seeing that
The responsibility for seeing that
this procedure is followed is binding upon all
this procedure is followed is binding upon all
employees
employees.
. All employ
All employees shall be inst
ees shall be instructed in
ructed in
the safety significance of the lock-out / tag-out
the safety significance of the lock-out / tag-out
procedure by (
procedure by (designated indi
designated individual)
vidual).
. Each new
Each new
or transferred affected employee shall be
or transferred affected employee shall be
instructed by (designated individuals) in the pur-
instructed by (designated individuals) in the pur-
pose and use of the lock-out / tag-out procedure.
pose and use of the lock-out / tag-out procedure.
Preparation for Lock-Out / Tag-Out.
Preparation for Lock-Out / Tag-Out.
Employees
Employees
authorized to perform lockout / tagout shall be cer-
authorized to perform lockout / tagout shall be cer-
tain as to which switch, valve, or other energy iso-
tain as to which switch, valve, or other energy iso-
lating devices apply to the equipment being
lating devices apply to the equipment being
lock
locked out / tagged out.
ed out / tagged out. Mor
More than one energy
e than one energy
source (electrical, mechanical, or others) may be
source (electrical, mechanical, or others) may be
involved.
involved. Any question
Any questionable identif
able identification of
ication of
sources shall be cleared by the employees with
sources shall be cleared by the employees with
their superv
their supervisors.
isors. Before lock-
Before lock-out / tag-out com-
out / tag-out com-
mences, job authorization should be obtained.
mences, job authorization should be obtained.
Sequence of
Sequence of Lock-Ou
Lock-Out
t /
/ T
Tag-Out Procedur
ag-Out Procedure
e
1.
1. Noti
Notify all af
fy all affec
fected empl
ted employee
oyees that a lock-
s that a lock-out /
out /
tag-out is required and the reason therefor.
tag-out is required and the reason therefor.
2.
2. If the equi
If the equipmen
pment is oper
t is operati
ating, shut i
ng, shut it down by
t down by
the normal stopping procedure.
the normal stopping procedure.
3.
3. Oper
Operate the swi
ate the switch, va
tch, valve
lve, or other ener
, or other energy iso-
gy iso-
lating device so that the energy source(s)
lating device so that the energy source(s)
(electr
(electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, etc.)
ical, mechanical, hydraulic, etc.) is
is dis-
dis-
connected or isolated from the equipment.
connected or isolated from the equipment.
Stored energy, such as that in capacitors,
Stored energy, such as that in capacitors,
springs, elevated crane members, rotating fly-
springs, elevated crane members, rotating fly-
wheels, hydraulic systems
wheels, hydraulic systems,
, and
and air
air,
, gas,
gas,
steam, or water pressure, etc. must also be
steam, or water pressure, etc. must also be
dissipated or restrained by methods such as
dissipated or restrained by methods such as
grounding, repositioning, blocking, bleeding-
grounding, repositioning, blocking, bleeding-
down, etc.
down, etc.
4.
4. Lock-out
Lock-out / tag-
/ tag-out the
out the energy i
energy isolating
solating devices
devices
with an assigned individual lock / tag.
with an assigned individual lock / tag.
5.
5. After e
After ensur
nsuring that no per
ing that no personne
sonnel are exp
l are exposed
osed
and as a check on having disconnected the
and as a check on having disconnected the
energy sources, operate the push button or
energy sources, operate the push button or
other normal operating controls to make cer-
other normal operating controls to make cer-
tain the equipment will not operate.
tain the equipment will not operate.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Return operating controls to
Return operating controls to
neutral after the test.
neutral after the test.
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