
•
Never stand under Hole-Hog being low-
ered into trench.
•
Always wear gloves and keep hands and
feet away from pinch points.
•
Hole-Hog surface may be extremely hot
or cold. Always wear gloves or burns may
result.
•
Always wear a hard-hat when any part of
the Hole-Hog will be lifted above waist
level.
•
When manually handling the Hole-Hog
or its components, make sure enough
personnel are used to safely distribute
the strain among them. Make sure they
are wearing the following safety items.
·
Steel-toed shoes suitable to protect
the arch as well as the toes.
·
Kidney belt wide enough and tight
enough to protect against herniating
internal organs and lower back.
5.5 Operating Precautions
•
Daily, before operation, check the tight-
ness of the end cap using the proper tools
and tightening method as described in
Section 9.8, Step 9. A loose end cap could
blow out with damaging force, injuring
the operator or bystanders.
•
Observe all safety precautions outlined
in the air compressor operating manual.
•
The owner/operator/contractor is re-
sponsible for locating underground utili-
ties.
•
Do not attempt to pierce a hole in frozen
ground.
•
Entrance and exit pits may be unstable
and dangerous. These trenches must be
shored to meet federal, state and local
guidelines. Allied’s TrenShore is recom-
mended.
•
The work site must be properly illumi-
nated to provide enough light to work
safely.
•
There shall be a safety person at the
compressor to shut the unit down in case
of emergency. The operator and safety
person shall have agreed upon hand sig-
nals to indicate the necessity of immedi-
ate shut down.
•
Be aware of Hole-Hog travel distance by
marking air supply hose. Place marking
tape at two foot intervals on the hose to
monitor travel.
•
Check air supply hose periodically for fit-
ting and hose damage.
•
Serious injury from flying debris may re-
sult if personnel are in line with the
Hole-Hog exhaust. Stand clear.
•
Never stand directly over the Hole-Hog
air supply hose. Retain hoses to protect
against whipping in case of failure.
•
Never pull on whip hose or air compres-
sor hose to move or position Hole-Hog.
Injury could result from broken or sepa-
rated hoses.
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