
18
SAFETY
AND WARNINGS SECTION
Before using the vehicle
Operators using the vehicle must be trained and must
be familiar with all its working aspects. The operator
must obtain a licence or certificate if required by the
regulatory standards in force. If the vehicle is used on
public roads, a regular driving licence is required in
accordance with the laws in force.
The operators must familiarise themselves with the
work site or place in which the vehicle is to be used.
The entire area must be inspected, with special
attention to:
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Availability of clearance for operations on the
ground as well as overhead;
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Presence of raised obstacles;
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Presence of electricity lines;
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Presence of steam or compressed air ducts;
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Stability and capacity of the ground to support the
loads, with special attention to any areas with
backfill;
Drive around obstacles along the path without trying
to drive over these.
Keep at a safe distance of at least 10m between the
electricity lines and the vehicle or any equipment
attached to it.
Make sure the capacity of the ground to support loads is
suitable for the weight of the vehicle, the equipment
fitted and the load to be handled.
Check the condition of the tyres and the inflation
pressure.
Before using the I.C. engine check the level of all the
fluids: engine oil, transmission oil, hydraulic fluid,
coolant.
Before starting the engine, make sure there is no one
under the vehicle, on top or within its operating area.
Fasten the seat belt.
Make sure all the hoods are closed and all guards are
installed correctly on the vehicle.
Always shut the cab door. Lock the windows open or
closed. Clean all windows to ensure perfect visibility.
Adjust the seat so that the pedals can be pressed
completely while sitting correctly. Adjust the steering
column inclination to ensure a comfortable posture
and easy access to all the controls.
Check the condition of the seat belt and fixing points.
Replace all visibly damaged and worn parts.
Replace the entire safety belt after 3 years irrespective
of wear. Do not use extensions.
Make sure the lighting on board is adequate for the
working conditions, and that all the lights are working
correctly.
Check to make sure the horn, signalling lights and all
the alarm devices work correctly.
Sound pressure and vibration
levels in the cab
Sound pressure level
The sound pressure level perceived by the operator
inside the cab is less than 80 dB.
This level was measured on a standard vehicle. The
measuring procedure used is described in detail in the
following standards:
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ISO 11201
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EN 12053
The level of acoustic power emitted (guaranteed) is
indicated inside the cab for each model according to the
applied engine. The measurement was carried out
according to directive 2000/14/EC subsequently
modified by directive 2005/88/EC.
Vibration level
Hands and arms are subjected to an average weighted
acceleration level less than 5 m/s
2
.
The entire body is subjected to an average weighted
acceleration level less than 1 m/s
2
.
These levels are measured on a standard vehicle. The
measuring procedure used is described in detail in the
following standards:
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ISO 2631-1
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ISO 5349-1
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EN 13059
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