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MAC/MTT-OPS-1
26 FEB 2019
SECTION 1
Definitions and Abbreviations
1-2
SAFETY MESSAGES
There are several specific safety messages on this
machine. The exact location of the hazards and
description of the hazards are reviewed in this
section. All personnel working on or operating the
machine must become familiarized with all the
safety messages.
Make sure that all of the safety messages are
legible. Clean the safety messages or replace the
safety messages if you cannot read the words.
Replace the illustrations if the illustrations are not
legible. When you clean the safety messages, use a
cloth, water and soap. Do not use solvent, gasoline
or other harsh chemicals to clean the safety
messages. Solvents, gasoline or harsh chemicals
could loosen the adhesive that secures the safety
messages. Loose adhesive will allow the safety
messages to detach.
Replace any safety message that is damaged or
missing. If a safety message is attached to a part
that is replaced, install a new safety message on
the replacement part.
Toxic Gas Hazard (1)
This safety label is located on the side of the tank
and at all water fill entrances.
Cutting or welding operation on the inside of the
tank can cause the accumulation of toxic gases.
Read and understand instructions and warnings in
the Maintenance Manual. Failure to provide proper
ventilation or breathing apparatus while
conducting these operations may result in serious
injury or death.
Do Not Operate (2)
This safety label is located on the outside of the
front and rear control boxes (if equipped).
Do not open this control box unless you read and
understand the instructions and warnings in the
Operator and Maintenance Manual. Failure to
follow instructions or heed the warnings could
result in serious injury or death.
Backing Runover Hazard (3)
This safety label is located on the rear of the tank
and inside the cab.
The vehicle is equipped with a back-up alarm.
Alarm must sound when operating this vehicle in
reverse. Failure to maintain a clear view in the
direction of travel could result in serious injury or
death.