Never take a heavy load on the
loader from high level – e.g. from
truck, shelf etc. – risk of tipping
over!
If the load is too heavy when lifting
load from a high level, the loader
could tip forward when reversing
with the loader.
Never reverse and drag with the
loader before you make sure that
the loader can handle the load that
is being lifted.
When loading, always keep the
loader frame as straight as
possible.
Falling of load or unexpected lowering of loader
boom - Risk of crushing
Always remember that the boom
may lower unexpectedly due to
loss of stability, mechanical fault,
or if another person operates the
controls of the loader, leading to
crushing hazard. The attachment
or the loader are not intended to be
left to keep a load elevated for
longer periods. Lower the
attachment before leaving the
driver's seat. The stability of the
loader may change when leaving
the driver’s seat, leading to tipping
over of the machine.
Make sure load is securely on the
attachment. Never tilt the
attachment back when it is lifted
high. Operate only with machines
equipped with ROPS and FOPS
structures.
Falling of persons - Risk of crushing
Never use the loader or its
attachments to lift persons or as
any kind of work platform even
temporarily. Never climb on the
loader or on the attachment.
Seating capacity: one person only.
Moving loader can crush - Engage parking brake
before working near the loader
Follow safe stopping procedure to
prevent all movements of the
loader. Avoid leaving the loader
parked on hill. If necessary to park
on hill, use chocks or other
additional means to prevent the
loader from moving.
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