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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2.2
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE EMPLOYER
(Ref. Norm ANSI Z 245.1 1999).
It is the employer’s responsibility to be familiar
with and ensure that operation is in accordance
with safety requirements and codes including
all applicable regulations, including the
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
and the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI).
It is also the employer’s responsibility to
properly maintain all mobile equipment to
meet provincial/state and federal safety
standards. The employer also has the following
responsibilities:
1. Supply adequate instructions and training
for the safe use of the vehicle before
assigning the employee to such equipment.
2. The employer must keep the vehicle
maintained and properly adjusted to meet
the manufacturer’s standards and
recommendations. If in doubt, contact the
manufacturer or any authorized
representative.
3. The employer must keep a record of any
breakdowns or malfunctions of the vehicle,
and also keep records of inspection and
maintenance.
4. Any breaks or malfunctions that can affect
the safe usage of the vehicle must be
repaired before the vehicle is to be used
again.
5. Meet the appropriate lighting requirements
for working at night (if permitted).
6. Regularly accompany the operator of the
vehicle and take measures to insure the
smooth and safe operation of the vehicle.
Respect all safety measures.
7. Make sure that the backup alarm works
properly while vehicle is in reverse, while
body is rising or while the tailgate is
opening.
2.3
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE EMPLOYEE
1. The employee must enforce all of the safety
requirements for mobile equipment
supplied by the employer.
2. Equipment is to be operated only after
having received instructions and training
in accordance to chapter 3.0 .
3. The employee has the responsibility to
report any damages or malfunctions of the
vehicle to his employer or his supervisor
without any delay. The employer will then
take the necessary measures prior to the re-
operation of the vehicle to insure its safe
operation.
4. The employee must make sure that there is
nobody near the vehicle before activating
any of the controls and must be prepared to
stop anything in case of danger.
16.
While collecting garbage, watch for
explosive objects, such as television
tubes, fluorescent tubes, cans under
pressure, etc. The operator MUST wear
safety equipment, such as safety glasses,
gloves and protective footwear, at all
times.
WARNING
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Страница 26: ...EXPERT 2000 26 12299 12245 12247 CID01260 CID01250 2 5 4 ILLUSTRATIONS OF LABELS...
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