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5 Operation
5.11 Work operation
Danger zone
• The danger zone is the area in which persons are in danger due to the
movements of the vehicle, attachment or load.
• The danger zone also includes the area that can be affected by falling
material, equipment or by parts that are thrown out.
• The danger zone on a slope is different from the one on a level surface
(secure the load)
– see chapter “ Machine travel on slopes” on
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• Stop vehicle operation immediately if persons do not stay clear of the
danger zone.
• Seal off the danger zone should it not be possible to keep a sufficient
safety distance.
• Extend the danger zone sufficiently in the immediate vicinity of
buildings, scaffolds or other elements of construction.
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Fig. 227 (symbolic representation)
Danger zone with a bucket
Danger zone with a bucket and a safety distance of 1.5 m (59 in)
Danger zone with a grab (for example for picking up a pipe)
Danger zone with a grab and a safety distance of 1.5 m (59 in)
Safety distance of 1.5 m (59 in)
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Summary of Contents for ET35
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