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Safety - when operating
4812164901_A.pdf2022-11-14
Safety - when operating
Prevent persons from entering or remaining in
the risk zone, i.e. a distance of at least 7 m (23
ft) in all directions from operating machines.
Prevent persons from entering or remaining in
the risk zone, i.e. a distance of at least 7 m (23
ft) in all directions from operating machines.
The operator may allow a person to remain in
the risk zone, however he/she must be attentive
and operate the machine only when the person
is fully visible or has given a clear indication of
where he or she is.
The operator may allow a person to remain in
the risk zone, however he/she must be attentive
and operate the machine only when the person
is fully visible or has given a clear indication of
where he or she is.
Avoid driving across a slope. Drive straight up
and down sloping ground.
Avoid driving across a slope. Drive straight up
and down sloping ground.
Work driving
Dynapac always recommends mounted ROPS
(Roll Over Protective Structure) and seat belt
usage.
Dynapac always recommends mounted ROPS
(Roll Over Protective Structure) and seat belt
usage.
On machines with foldable ROPS, make sure that
the ROPS is correctly mounted in the upright
position during all operation.
On machines with foldable ROPS, make sure that
the ROPS is correctly mounted in the upright
position during all operation.
Avoid operating close to edges and ditches and the
like as well as on poor ground conditions that
jeopardizes the bearing strength and capacity to
support the roller. Pay attention to potential obstacles
above the machine, such as overhead cables and the
branches of trees etc.
Pay particular attention to the stability of the substrate
when compacting close to edges and holes. Do not
compact with a large overlap from the previous track in
order to maintain roller stability. Consider other
compaction methods such as remote-control or a
walk-behind roller close to steep slopes or where the
bearing strength of the substrate is unknown.
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