Safety
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not wear polyester, or polyester-blend
clothing while fueling . Before fueling,
touch the metal surface of the machine
away from the fuel fill to dissipate any
built-up static electricity . Do not re-enter
the machine but stay near the fuel filling
point during refueling to minimize the
build-up of static electricity . Do not use
cell phones while fueling . Make sure the
static line is connected from the machine
to the fuel truck before fueling begins .
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Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) poses a
greater static ignition hazard than earlier
diesel formulations . Avoid death or seri-
ous injury from fire or explosion; consult
with your fuel or fuel system supplier to
ensure the entire fuel delivery system is
in compliance with fueling standards for
proper grounding and bonding practices .
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Oil from leaks can ignite on hot compo-
nents . Repair any damaged or leaking
components before using the machine .
Additional Safety Equipment
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Certain operations require use of addi-
tional safety equipment . Install additional
safety equipment if conditions require .
For example, when using a hydraulic
breaker, a polycarbonate front window
may be required .
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Never attempt to alter or modify the pro-
tective structure by drilling holes, welding
or re-locating fasteners . Any serious
impact or damage to the system requires
a complete integrity re-evaluation, and
the replacement of the system may be
necessary .
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Laminated glass or polycarbonate protec-
tion for the front, side or rear windows
may also be required, depending upon
particular work conditions .
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Contact your dealer for available safety
guards if there is any risk of objects strik-
ing the operator’s cab .
Crystalline Silica Exposure
Exposure to crystalline silica (found in sand,
soil and rocks) has been associated with
silicosis, a debilitating and often fatal lung
disease . Comply with all applicable rules and
regulations for the work place . Wear approved
respiratory protection or use water spray or
other means if there is no other way to control
the dust .
A Silica rule “29 CFR 1929 .1153” by the U .S .
Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) indi-
cates a significant risk of chronic silicosis for
workers exposed to inhaled crystalline silica
over a working lifetime . Refer to the rule for
more information regarding exposure limits
and hazard prevention .
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