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Safety
OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL POWER
LINES
FIG. 78: Never allow machine to contact overhead
power lines. To avoid contact, bend radio antenna
down and secure during operation or transport. Do not
park, service or repair machine under overhead power
lines.
See the Operation Spray System section for the safe
working distances table.
NOISE
FIG. 79: Wear proper hearing protective devices such
as earmuffs or earplugs to prevent loss of hearing due
to high noise levels.
The noise level in the cab and seated on the operator’s
seat of this machine is lower than 70 dB(A).
VIBRATIONS
The typical hand-arm vibrations exposure is 0,6 m/s2
(so does not exceed 2,5 m/s2) - Measuring method
following NF EN ISO 5349-1 (2002)
The typical whole body virbations exposure is 0,26
m/s2 (so does not exceed 0,5m/s2) - Measuring
method following ISO 2631-1 (1997).
These values are established on the basis of
measurements taken for technically comparable
machinery and are considering as the minimum values
transmitted by the machinery. Three main factors will
increase them:
• Quality of the working/travelling ground surface;
• Working/travelling speed;
• Weights and balance of weights.
Hand-Arm Virbration (HAV) & Whole Body Virbration
(WBV) are caused by machinery vibration passing
through the buttocks of seated people or the feet
standing people. HAV and WBV are considered to be a
key factor in the occurrence of back pain. However it is
not that simple as there are many factors that can
influence short term or long term problems at the back
and often a combination of factors can even more
detrimental.
Some of these factors are:
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