Introduction
50950436
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H0521
10
Printed in U.S.A.
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available attachments approved for use
with the machine.
Use of unapproved attachments could
result in serious injury or property
damage.
Contact Edge Attachments (http://www .
edgeattach .com/) before using attachments
or equipment not approved by Manitou
Americas . Use of non-approved attachments
or unauthorized modifications is prohibited.
Using Attachments
Read all documentation provided with
attachments to learn how to safely operate
and maintain them .
Do not use the machine for any applications
or purposes other than those described in
this manual or manuals supplied with attach-
ments . Contact your dealer before using
attachments or equipment not approved
by Manitou Group . Use of non-approved
attachments or unauthorized modifications is
prohibited . .
Vibration Information
Compact construction equipment is gener-
ally used in harsh environments . This type
of usage can expose an operator to uncom-
fortable levels of vibration . It is useful to
understand exposure to vibration levels
when operating compact equipment and
what can be done to reduce vibration expo-
sure . As a result, equipment operation can be
more efficient, productive and safe.
An operator’s exposure to vibration occurs
in two ways:
•
Whole-Body Vibration (WBV)
•
Hand-Arm Vibration (HAV)
WBV issues are primarily addressed in this
manual, because evaluations have shown
that operation of mobile compact construc-
tion equipment on work sites typically
results in HAV levels less than the allowed
exposure limit of 2 .5 m/s2 . Member States
of the European Union must comply with
the Physical Agents (vibration) Directive,
2002/44/EC .
Effective control of vibration exposure
for an operator involves more than just
vibration levels on the machine . The work
site, how the machine is used, and proper
training all play important roles in reducing
vibration exposure .
Vibration exposure results from:
•
Work site conditions .
•
How the machine is operated .
•
The machine characteristics .
Common causes of high WBV levels:
•
Using a machine that is improper for
the task .
•
Work site with potholes, ruts and
debris .
•
Improper operating techniques, such as
driving too fast .
•
Incorrect adjustment of the seat and
controls .
•
Other physical activities while using
the machine .
Vibration Measurement and
Actions
The vibration directive places the responsi-
bility for compliance on employers . Actions
that should be followed by employers
include:
•
Assess the levels of vibration exposure .
•
Determine from this assessment if
operators will be exposed to vibration
levels above the limits stated in the
directive .
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