CHAPTER 2 - SAFETY, DECALS, AND HAND SIGNALS
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6-34551NA
Issued 8-04 Bur
STARTING AND STOPPING PRECAUTIONS
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Walk around the machine and warn all personnel
who may be servicing the machine or are in the
machine path prior to starting. Do not start until all
personnel are clearly away from the machine.
Sound the horn, if equipped, before starting.
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Walk around the machines tool, attachment, or
furthermost contact point to view operation danger
area from the work site personnel view and angle.
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Check that the parking device is applied, place the
transmission in neutral or park as specified by the
manufacturer, and disengage the PTO, if so
equipped, before starting the machine.
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Adjust, secure and latch the seat and fasten the
seat belt before starting the machine.
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Start and operate the machine only from the
operator’s station.
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Do not bypass the machine’s neutral-start system.
The neutral-start system must be repaired if it
malfunctions.
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Use jumper cables only in the recommended
manner. Improper use can result in battery
explosion or unexpected machine motion.
Ventilate the battery area before using jumper
cables. Make sure that using jumper cables will not
interfere or harm electronic processing or
computer devices.
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Do not operate the engine in an enclosed area
without adequate ventilation.
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Park the machine on level ground whenever
possible and apply the parking brake. On grades,
park the machine with the wheels or track securely
blocked.
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Before leaving the operator’s station, place the
transmission in the park position as specified by
the manufacturer, lower the equipment to the
ground or put in the locked position, disengage the
PTO, if so equipped, set the parking device and
shut off the engine.
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Remove the starter key or disconnect switch when
leaving the machine parked or unattended.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
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Check brakes, steering and other machine control
devices in accordance with the manufacturers
instructions prior to starting operation. Observe all
gauges or warning instruments for proper
operation. Operate all controls to insure proper
operation. If any malfunctions are found, remove
the starter key or disconnect switch key. Place a do
not operate tag on the machine until the
malfunction is corrected.
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If a failure that causes loss of control such as
steering, service brakes or engine occurs, stop the
machine motion as quickly as possible, remove the
starter key or disconnect switch key. Place a do not
operate tag on the machine and keep it securely
parked until the malfunction is corrected or the
machine can be safely towed.
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Understand the machine limitations and keep the
machine under control.
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Operate and drive the machine with care and at
speed compatible with conditions. Use extra
caution when operating over rough ground, on
slopes, and when turning.
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Note and avoid all hazards and obstructions such
as ditches, underground lines, trees, cliffs,
overhead electrical wires or areas where there is
danger of a slide.
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Carry loads in recommended positions for
maximum stability.
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Never lift loads in excess of capacity.
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Use the recommended machine ballast and
counterweighting.
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Know and understand the job site traffic flow
patterns and obey signalmen, road signs and
flagmen.
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Know and understand that job site conditions may
change on an hourly basis. Hills of dirt, debris or
obstructions may grow and change from the time
you began the day. It is your responsibility to
monitor the changes and keep the machine, tools
and attachments, etc. a safe distance.
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Watch for bystanders and never allow anyone to
be under or to reach through the machine and its
equipment while operating.
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Select a gear that will prevent excessive speed
when going downhill. Do not coast downhill.
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When roading a machine, know and use the
signaling devices required on the machine.
Provide and escort for roading where required.
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On machines with independently operated wheel
brakes, lock the brake pedals together when
roading to provide equalized brake application.
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Use the recommended transport devices when
roading the machine.
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Use the approved drawbar and / or attachment
point when using the machine for towing. If a cable
or chain is used, keep people away from the tow
line.
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Before you operate at night, check that all lamps
illuminate.
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