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(4) Clear away any obstructions or hazards from the work area.
(5) Do not stack unstable objects. Take any necessary measures to prevent
any stacks of objects from collapsing.
(6) Keep the areas around the switchboard, fire extinguisher, stairs, and
emergency exits clear of obstacles.
(7) Hazardous objects must only be stored in specified areas, surrounded
by a white line.
(8) Remove any waste or unnecessary objects from the work area
immediately.
(9) Do not bring any personal objects into the work area.
(10) Arrange the tools and replacement parts so they can be reached easily.
1.1.4 Maintenance precautions (before starting to work)
(1) Service personnel should keep safety in mind at all times, and work in
an orderly manner.
(2) Make sure you have read the Operation and Maintenance Manual and
any other relevant technical documents concerning the truck you are
going to service, and get familiar with the construction and operation
of the truck.
(3) Always attach a sign in the control area stating DO NOT OPERATE
when the truck is being repaired.
(4) In principle, you should not run the engine while servicing the truck.
Remove the ignition key when leaving the truck unattended.
(5) Keep yourself in good shape before and during work.
(6) If you are overworked, fatigued or feeling unwell, do not operate or
service the truck.
Report to the specified supervisor.
(7) Make sure there is good ventilation when working in an enclosed area.
(8) Before starting the service, make a work plan and make sure you
understand the work procedures well.
(9) Make certain you have all the necessary replacement parts, materials
and tools at hand.
(10) When working in a group, discuss the details with all personnel
involved and make sure everyone understands the meaning of any
hand signals and the communication methods that will be used.
(11) Check the equipment and tools you are going to use in advance. In
particular, wipe off any oil or grease. Check the power tools, such as
drills, for electrical cable problems.
(12) Take the necessary measures to prevent the directional and load
handling control levers from moving unexpectedly.
(13) Read the caution decals carefully and obey the instructions written on
them.
Block the
wheels
“Do not
operate”
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