ROSCO - A LeeBoy Company Safety
2.5
RB48 BROOM
SAFETY
BRAKING
1. The operator must become accustomed to
using the hydrostatic transmission to assist in
braking. This is best done by moving the Speed/
Direction joystick into the neutral position before
applying the service brake with the foot pedal.
2. The service brakes alone are not sufficient
to stop the broom if it is in forward or reverse drive
mode.
3. Stopping distances must be anticipated for
all conditions. If stopping on a grade, the distance
needed to come to a stop will be longer the
steeper the grade. Familiarize yourself with these
variables so you can anticipate when a longer
stopping distance is required.
OPERATING
1. Wear the seat belt when operating the
broom to maximize the protection capability of the
ROPS cab.
2. Know and use the hand signals required for
each job and know who has the responsibility for
signaling.
3. Keep hands, feet, hair and
clothing away from moving parts.
Death or serious injury can occur
from entanglement in moving parts.
4. Watch for bystanders and never allow
anyone to reach into the broom while it is
operating.
5. If any of the controls such as steering,
service brakes or engine, fail during operation,
stop the broom immediately. Apply the parking
brake, turn off engine and block the wheels until
the unit can be repaired or safely towed away.
6. Place all controls in neutral, stop engine, set
park brake, remove ignition key and wait for all
moving parts to stop before servicing, adjusting,
repairing or unplugging. Death or serious injury
can occur from entanglement in moving parts.
7. Do not go under the broom when the engine
is running. Death or serious injury can occur if
one becomes crushed by or entangled in moving
parts.
8. After servicing, be sure that all tools, parts
or servicing equipment are stored properly.
9. Reinstall safety devices, guards or shields
after adjusting and/or servicing the machine.
10. When traveling down hill, put the broom in
"low" range and keep engine RPM at maximum.
11. Drive the broom at speeds compatible with
road and weather conditions. Special care should
be taken on slopes, rough ground or when turning.
Avoid hazards such as ditches, underground
lines, trees, cliffs and overhead wires.
MAINTENANCE
1. Do not attempt repairs unless trained.
Refer to manuals and experienced repair
personnel for help.
2. Follow all operating, maintenance and
safety information in the manual.
3. Support the machine with blocks or safety
stands when changing tires or working beneath it.
Death or serious injury can result from the
machine falling off a jack and crushing you.
4. Place all controls in neutral, stop engine,
remove ignition key and wait for all moving parts
to stop before servicing, adjusting or repairing.
Death or serious injury can occur from
entanglement in moving parts.
5. Follow good shop
practices: Keep service
area clean and dry. Be sure
electrical outlets and tools are
properly grounded. Use
adequate light for the job at
hand.