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Neuson 12002 RD
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Safety instructions
6.3
6.3.1
6.3.2
6.3.3
6.3.4
6.3.5
Driving
Prior to starting up the earthmoving machine, the operator’s seat, the mirror and the
adjustable
parts must be set in such a way as to ensure operational safety.
The safety belt must be applied when earthmoving machinery is fitted with a ROPS
system or a
TOP protective structure.
The windows must be clean, and free from condensation and
ice.
Cold-start aids (ether) must not be used near sources of heat or open flames or
on poorly
ventilated premises.
The roadways must be designed so as to ensure smooth, safe operation, i.e. they
must be
adequately wide with the lowest possible gradient and laid on a base with a good
bearing
capacity.
The bearing capacity of bridges, basement ceilings, vaulting etc. must be checked
before driving
over them.
The clearance dimensions of underpasses, tunnels etc. must be checked prior to
driving into
them.
On high gradients and slopes, the load must be kept towards the incline if possible to
increase
stability.
The engine must not be out of gear when driving downhill. Prior to driving down the
slope, the
gear suited to the terrain must be selected and no gear change made while driving
downhill.
Slopes on driveways must be designed to ensure that earthmoving machinery can
be safely
braked.
Extensive reversing should be avoided.
Earthmoving machinery must not be driven on the public highway unless an operating
and driving
licence compatible with the national traffic legislation is available.
Outside the public transport area, e.g. on construction sites, traffic regulations should be
applied
analogously. This point should also be taken into account there with respect to the
driving licence.
Loading, unloading
6.3.6
6.3.7
6.3.8
6.3.9
6.3.10
6.3.11
6.3.12
6.3.13
6.4
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