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NOTE!
The machine operator is responsible for being aware of and
complying with the relevant, legally prescribed, national and
regional safety instructions. These special instructions for
working within dangerous areas are applicable only in cases
where no specific legislated safety instructions are in force.
Observe great care at marked danger areas.
Do not operate too close to the edge of a quay, ramp, and so
on.
Move slowly when working in confined spaces and check that
there is sufficient room for machine and load.
When working under ground, special equipment, for example
certified engine is required within the EU and in EES countries.
Talk to your dealer.
When working in low light conditions, for example buildings and
tunnels, use head lights (optional equipment).
Do not operate the machine when visibility is poor such as a
heavy fog, snow or rain.
When working in an area which is contaminated or dangerous
to one's health, the machine must be especially equipped for
this purpose. Talk to your dealer. Check also local regulations
before entering the area.
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Working near or making contact with overhead power lines may
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High voltage is lethal and may be powerful enough to destroy both
the machine and attachment. Always contact the responsible
power company before starting to work near high voltage power
lines. Review the special instructions that the power company has
issued for working or being close to power lines.
Consider all power lines to be 'live' with electric power, even those
that are supposed to be without electric power. At any time,
working when the machine or its load is closer to the power line
than the minimum safety distance entails a very serious risk, see
the table below.
Voltage
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Distance
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~50,000
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50,000~69,000
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69,000~138,000
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138,000~250,000
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250,000~500,000
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500,000~550,000
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550,000~750,000
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Remember that the voltage in the power line determines the
safety distance. Electrical flashovers may damage the machine
Always contact the facility owner before working
near a high-voltage facility.
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