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Section 2 - Care & Safety
Safety Check List
Safety Check List
2 - 6 2 - 6
9803-9450-1
!MCAUTION
One-Fork Lifting
A load lifted on one fork can slip off. Never lift a load
with one fork.
5-1-4-3
!MCAUTION
Unloading
Never unload the forks by stopping the machine
suddenly. Follow the procedures in the Operator
Manual for unloading.
5-1-4-4_2
!MCAUTION
Uneven Ground
Loads stacked on uneven ground can topple. Never
stack loads on uneven ground.
5-1-4-5
!MWARNING
Scaffolding
Overloaded scaffolding can collapse. Never load
scaffolding beyond the regulation capacity.
5-1-4-6
!MCAUTION
Overhead Clearance
A raised boom can strike overhead objects. Always
check for overhead clearance before raising the boom.
5-1-5-1
!MWARNING
Boom/Travelling
Operating the boom while travelling can cause
accidents. You will not have total control of the
machine. Never operate the boom while travelling.
5-1-5-2
!MDANGER
Forks/Working Platform
Using the forks alone as a working platform is
hazardous; you can fall off and be killed or injured.
Never use the forks as a working platform.
5-1-5-3
!MWARNING
Forks/Turning
The forks extend beyond the end of the boom. Make
sure there is enough clearance for the forks when
making turns.
5-1-5-4
!MWARNING
Entering/Leaving
Entering or leaving the cab or canopy must only be
made where steps and handrails are provided. Always
face the machine when entering and leaving. Make
sure the step(s), handrails and your boot soles are
clean and dry. Do not jump from the machine. Do not
use the machine controls as handholds, use the
handrails.
INT-2-1-7_1
!MWARNING
High Loads
A high load can block your view and reduce the
machine's stability. Travel with the load low to the
ground. Travel slowly and with caution over rough,
muddy or loose surfaces.
5-1-3-2
!MWARNING
Slopes
Always drive a LOADED machine FORWARD UPHILL
and in REVERSE DOWNHILL.
Always drive an UNLOADED machine in REVERSE
UPHILL and FORWARD DOWNHILL.
9-1-3-3
!MWARNING
Hillsides
Operating the machine on hillsides can be dangerous
if proper precautions are not taken. Ground conditions
can be changed by rain, snow, ice etc. Check the site
carefully. Operate in first gear on hillsides, when
applicable, keep all attachments low to the ground.
Never coast down a hill with the engine off or the
transmission in neutral.
INT-2-2-7

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