Safety
Printed in U.S.A.
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H0521
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The machine may be moved with a raised
load only if the path of the machine is
level .
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Persons attaching or securing loads may
only approach the machine from the side,
after the operator has given permission .
The operator may only give permission
after the machine and the attachment are
stationary .
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Do NOT use any lifting attachments
(slings, chains) that are damaged or of
inadequate rated capacity .
Parking the Machine
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When shutting down the machine for the
day, plan ahead so the machine will be
on a firm, level surface away from traffic
and away from high-walls, cliff edges and
any area of potential water accumulation
or runoff. Lower the attachment and lift
arm to the ground . There should be no
possibility of unintended or accidental
machine movement .
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If the machine must be parked on a slope,
park across the slope and chock the tracks
to prevent movement .
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To avoid collisions when parking on
streets, use barriers, caution signs, lights,
etc ., so that the machine can be easily
seen at night .
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After the machine has been parked prop-
erly, shut down the machine according
to the “Mandatory Safety Shutdown
Procedure” on page 18 .
Electrical Energy
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Stay away from high-voltage lines .
Electrocution can result from contact or
proximity to high-voltage electric lines .
The machine does not have to make phys-
ical contact with power lines for current
to be transmitted . Use a spotter and hand
signals to keep away from power lines not
clearly visible to the operator .
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If the machine comes into contact with a
live wire:
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Do not leave the machine .
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If possible, drive the machine out of
the danger area .
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Warn others not to approach or touch
the machine .
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Have the live wire de-energized .
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Do not leave the machine until the
wire has been safely de-energized .
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Depending upon the voltage in the power
line and atmospheric conditions, strong
electric shocks can occur if the machine
is closer than 3 m (10 ft .) from the power
line . Higher voltages and rainy weather
can further increase the safe operating
distance .
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Work on the machine’s electrical system
must be performed only by trained
technicians .
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Inspect and check the machine’s electrical
equipment at regular intervals . Problems
found, such as loose connections or
scorched cables, must be repaired before
using the machine .
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Only use proper, original equipment
fuses/circuit breakers with the specified
current rating. Turn off the machine
immediately if there is any indication of a
problem with the electrical system .
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