Type of danger involved in operating the snow groomer Danger Zones Danger during
A B C
Installation
Adjusting
Use
Cleaning
Troubleshooting
Servicing
Disposal
■ Risk of crush and entanglement
Around the rotating parts of the rear tiller X X X X X X
Around the power transfer system of the rear tiller X X X X X X
Around the power transfer system of the front attachments X X X X X X
Around the sprocket wheels and track guides X X X X X
Between the engine's poly-V-belts and belt pulleys X X X X X X
■ Risk of collision
With loose objects inthe driver's cab X X
The snow groomer cannot be steered due to lack of power X X X X
The snow groomer cannot stop X X X X
■ Risk of ejection of solid material
Foreign bodies ejected by attachments with rotating parts X X X X X X X
■ Risk of ejection of fluid under high pressure
From hydraulic hoses and bolt fittings X X X X X X X X
■ Risks due to mass and stability (potential energy)
Snow groomer tipping over X X
Lateral slipping X X
Slipping in direction of travel X X
Backward slipping X X
Falling attachments X X X X X X
Loads falling off the loading platform X X X
■ Risks due to mass and speed (kinetic energy)
Running down people present in the working area of the
snow groomer
X X
Running down people present within the snow groomer's
swivel range
X X
■ Risk of slipping
From the tracks when climbing into or out of driver's cabin X X X X X X
■ Risk of stumbling
Over safety devices when climbing onto the loading platform X X X X X
■ Risk of falling
From the tracks when climbing into or out of driver's cabin X X X X X X
From the tracks when climbing onto or off the loading plat-
form
X X X X X X
From the loading platform X X X X X
From the tracks during maintenance and repair work X X X
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Electrically caused dangers
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