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WARNING
The lives of people depend on your safe operation of Unitrol
products. It is important to read and follow all instructions
shipped with the products. In addition, listed below are some
other important safety instructions and precautions you should
follow:
Qualification
To properly use a light system you must have a good
understanding of general vehicle operation, a high
proficiency in the use of safety warning equipment and
thorough knowledge of State and Federal Uniform Traffic
Codes.
Sound Hazards
Your hearing and the hearing of others in or close to your
emergency vehicle could be damaged by loud sounds.
This can occur from short exposures to moderately loud
sounds. For hearing conservation guidance, refer to
Federal, State or local recommendations. OSHA Standard
1910.95 offers guidance on “Permissible Noise Exposure”.
All effective sirens and horns produce loud sounds, which
may, in certain situations, cause permanent hearing loss.
You should minimize your exposure times and wear
suitable hearing protection.
Sound Limitations
Maximum sound output will be severely reduced if any
objects are in front of the speaker. If your installation has
obstructions in front of the speaker, drive even more
cautiously. Frequently inspect the speaker to ensure that it
is clear of any obstruction, such as mud or snow, which
will reduce maximum sound output.
Signaling Limitations
Be aware that the use of your visual and audible signaling
devices does not give you the right to force your way through
traffic. Your emergency lights, siren and actions are
REQUESTING the right-of-way.
Although your warning system is operating properly, it
may not alert everyone. People may not hear, see or heed
your warning signal. You must recognize this fact and
continue driving cautiously.
Situations may occur which obstruct your warning signal
when natural or man-made objects are between your
vehicle and others, such as when you raise you hood or
trunk lid. If these situations occur, be especially careful.
The control head’s LED display simulates the light
pattern(s) being executed by the warning systems. The
display is intended ONLY as a guide and NOT as an
indication of proper warning system. Before using the
warning system, its operation should be observed from
outside the vehicle.
Driving Limitations
At the start of your shift, you should ensure that the
warning system is securely attached to the vehicle and
operating properly.
If the unique combination of emergency vehicle equipment
installed in your vehicle has resulted in the light/siren
controls being installed in a position that does not allow
you to operate them by touch only, OPERATE
CONTROLS ONLY WHILE YOUR VEHICLE IS
STOPPED.
If driving conditions require your full attention, you should
avoid operating the light/siren controls while the vehicle is
in motion.
Continuing Education
File these instructions in a safe place and refer to them
periodically. Give a copy of these instructions to new
recruits and trainees.
Failure to follow these safety precautions may result in
property damage, serious injury, or death to you, to passengers
or to others.
SECTION VI
SAFETY MESSAGE TO OPERATORS OF
UNITROL SYSTEMS
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