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Safety - Safety instructions
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07/2012
Original operating instructions
WARNING
Observe all signs and safety stickers on the machine as well as those
in the instructions. They contain important information about
maintenance procedures.
The work performed may only be completed by trained and
instructed specialists.
Wear personal protection equipment (e.g. safety helmet, ear
protection, protective gloves, safety boots) where working conditions
require. At working heights of 2.00 m or more, SENNEBOGEN
recommends the use of a safety harness to prevent falling. At
working heights above 3.00 m, using a safety harness is required
legally. Hanging rings are marked.
Use only original SENNEBOGEN spare parts.
Use only oils and lubricants listed in the lubricant table.
Collect lubricants and other operational fluids in suitable containers
and dispose of them properly.
Observe statutory accident prevention and safety regulations.
Observe any additional documentation (e.g. engine, etc.) during
maintenance work as well.
Keep the vehicle (e.g. grips, steps, platforms, railing, etc.) free from
dirt, snow and ice.
Smoking and working with an open flame is strictly forbidden.
Use safety-compliant access ladder aids or working platforms.
Maintain a safe distance from rotating and moving parts.
Relieve the pressure from the hydraulic system and other
operational fluids before starting maintenance work.
Dispose of hydraulic oil according to regulations.
Wear protective gloves when working on steel wire rope.
Do not lift heavy components manually. Use lifting equipment.
For pneumatic tires:
When pumping up tires, maintain adequate safety clearance and
use tire cage.
Keep the cab clean and orderly.
Actuate the battery disconnecting switch or disconnect battery poles
to interrupt the power supply.
When working near batteries, they are to be covered with insulating
material; do not place tools on top of batteries.
When handling batteries, observe the safety instructions and protective
measures specified by the battery's manufacturer. Fire, sparks, open
flames and smoking are prohibited when handling batteries.

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