
SECTION 4.0 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
4.1 Owner’s Responsibilities
The equipment owner is responsible to as-
sure that all operating personnel are fully
trained and adhere to the procedures ex-
plained in this manual, especially regard-
ing safety to personnel and equipment. If
necessary, the owner or safety/training
personnel must expand upon these general
instructions to adapt them to particular
applications.
4.2 General Construction Safety
The standard safety precautions expected
and required of those working in construc-
tion shall be followed, including but not
limited to: locating existing underground
service and utility lines, establishing pe-
destrian barriers and using proper lifting
equipment and personnel protection
equipment, etc.
4.3 Federal, State, Local and OSHA
Construction Guidelines and
Regulations
Use the Hole-Hog in accordance with all
federal, state and local regulations regard-
ing construction practices and public
safety. Identification of, and compliance to,
governing regulations are the responsibil-
ity of the owner and operator.
In the United States, comply with the rec-
ommendations of the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration standards of
the U.S. Department of Labor. For OSHA
construction guidelines contact your local
federal government office or write:
U.S. Government Printing Office
Superintendent of Documents
P.O. Box 371954
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15250
Ask for Construction Industry OSHA
Standards Stock #869-034-00107-6.
4.4 General Safety Summary
The safe and effective use of any heavy con-
struction equipment depends upon proper
installation, operation, maintenance and
repair. Operational safety must encompass
all of these factors. The following safety
summary outlines the minimum safety pol-
icies the Hole-Hog owner shall establish
for any Hole-Hog installation. The sum-
mary is arranged by topic. Each summary
Section addresses a safety topic and states
the Allied recommended policy. Any opera-
tional safety program must be tailored by
the Hole-Hog owner to the specific site and
application. Such a program will result in
increased equipment life and performance
and reduced down-time. Most importantly,
it will reduce the risk of equipment damage
and personnel injuries.
4.4.1 CAUTIONS and WARNINGS.
Throughout this manual detailed CAU-
TIONS and WARNINGS are included with
the instructions and procedures. Even ex-
perienced service technicians are to review
these CAUTIONS and WARNINGS prior
to performing a procedure. These are high-
lighted by the symbol shown here.
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