Safety Precautions
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OPERATING SAFETY
• Plan ahead and learn as much as possible about your job-site area before beginning any
work.
• Know the exact location of overhead power lines or obstructions.
• Have all buried lines, such as; gas, electric, water, telephone and cable TV, marked by the
proper authorities.
• Prior to use, perform the “Pre-Start Inspection” and Daily Maintenance to make sure that
the unit is in safe operating condition.
• Never operate a malfunctioning unit.
• Keep hands, gloves, shoes, control knobs, and operator’s platform clean. Slippery controls
can cause you to lose control, which may result in an accident.
• Always keep a firm grip on the hand rails located at the operator’s platform during travel
and operation to prevent falling off the unit.
• When working on an unfamiliar construction site, review, understand and follow job site
safety rules.
• Keep the work site clear of all non-operating personnel. Should a person enter the work
area, stop machine operation until the work area is clear.
• Prior to unloading the unit and starting to work, inspect the path you will travel and work
site area for potential hazards. Some of the hazardous conditions you may encounter are:
- Holes
- Deep ditches or excavations
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Drop-offs
- Soft un-compacted soil
- Culverts
- Deep mud/Standing water
- Large rocks
- Slippery surfaces
- Steep slopes
- Tall grass, trees, or shrubs
If any of these conditions exist, correct the hazard or obstruction. If any of these conditions
can not be corrected, avoid operating or traveling near them.
• Be extremely cautious traveling through or near trees, brush, shrubs or any obstacles which
might obscure your vision. These might hide potential hazards, such as the edge of a steep
slope, deep holes, large rocks, etc.
• Never operate near a ditch or embankment where loose or soft ground conditions could
cause the surface to give way under the machine causing it to become unstable.
• Never exceed the rated capacity of the machine. When using attachments, know their
capacity ratings and unit limitations. Unit specifications can be found in the Operator’s
Manual.