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Neuson 12002 RD - Hazard zone; Stability

Neuson 12002 RD
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Safety instructions
3.13
3.14
Loose parts, e.g. tools or other accessories, must be secured on the earthmoving
machine.
Doors, windows, covers, flaps etc. must be secured against inadvertent closing when in
opened
state.
Hazard zone
All persons must keep out of the hazard zone of earthmoving
machinery.
The hazard zone is the surrounding area of the earthmoving machine in which persons
may be
reached by operation-induced movements of the earthmoving machine, its operating
devices and
its attachments or by swinging-out loads, by falling material or by falling operating
devices.
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
The machine operator may work with the earthmoving machine only if no person is
within the
hazard zone.
The machine operator must give a warning signal if persons are exposed to
danger.
The machine operator must stop working with the earthmoving machine if persons fail
to leave the
hazard zone despite a warning.
No person may have access to the pivot range of earthmoving machinery with
centre pivot
steering when the engine is running.
An adequate safety clearance (min. 500 mm) must be kept from fixed components, e.g.
structures,
quarry faces, scaffolding or other machines, to prevent the risk of crushing.
If the safety clearance cannot be observed, the area between fixed components and the
operating
range of the earthmoving machine must be closed off.
If the machine operator has a restricted view of his driving and operating area due to
deployment-
induced influences, he must be assisted by a marshaller or the driving and operating
area must
be secured by a fixed barrier.
Stability
Earthmoving machinery must be used, driven and operated in such a way that its
stability or its
security against overturning is guaranteed.
The machine operator must adapt the travelling speed to local conditions and keep the
operating
device as close as possible to the ground when driving over sloping or uneven terrain.
In the case of earthmoving machinery fitted with additional stabilising devices to
increase stability,
the manufacturer’s operating instructions must be observed.
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4.1
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
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