LEARN TO BE SAFE
READ the operator’s manual. If one has not been
provided, GET ONE AND STUDY IT BEFORE
OPERATING THE MACHINE. If you have any
questions, contact the manufacturer.
Know the positions and understand the functions
of all controls before attempting to operate a
machine. Know the meaning of all identification
symbols on your controls and gauges. (FIG. 5)
Know the location of the emergency shut-down
control if the machine is so equipped.
Know the capabilities and limitations of the
machine … such as speed, breaking and steering.
Know the operational and transport dimensions
of your machine to avoid inadvertently hitting
something during operation or transporting.
Carefully read and follow the instructions on all
safety signs on the machine. Keep safety signs in
good condition. Replace missing or damaged
safety signs.
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PREPARE FOR SAFE OPERATION
NEVER operate a machine which is new to you
without first being instructed in its proper operation.
CHECK IT OUT!
Always conduct a pre-shift inspection before operating
any machine. Know what safety devices your machine
is equipped with … and see that each item is securely
in place and in operating condition. (FIG. 6)
For example:
•
Safety Blocks and Locks
•
Other Locking Devices
•
Lights
•
Alarms
•
Horn
•
Guards and Shields
•
Shut-Down Devices
•
First Aid Kit
•
Fire Extinguishers
TIRES
Inspect pneumatic tires (if so equipped) for
damage, wear and proper inflation. Never operate
with over-inflated or under-inflated tires. (FIG. 7)
Check that all wheel lug nuts are present and tight.
NEVER START OR OPERATE A MACHINE
KNOWN OR SUSPECTED TO BE DEFECTIVE
OR MALFUNCTIONING.
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PREPARE FOR SAFE OPERATION
KNOW YOUR MACHINE
Never operate a machine for which you are not
trained or qualified.
Familiarize yourself with pedals, controls and
instruments – their locations and function.
To handle controls without slipping, wipe them
clean of oil and grease.
Remove tools, supplies and other materials from
the working areas and machine walkways – and
keep these areas free of trash.
Make sure the items you do carry are not loose
or in the way.
ARE REPAIRS MADE?
If your daily check uncovers any item that needs
attention – repair, replacement or adjustment –
report it to your supervisor and tag the machine
on the start switch and/or other appropriate,
prominent location. A minor malfunction could be
a sign of a more serious problem if the machine
is operated.
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