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ZB2044December 2007
Page 13
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Section 1 - About Your Telehandler Safety Rules
Safety Precautions (Continued)
Know and understand all safety precautions before going on to the next section.
DRIVE UPHILL
LOADED. When holding
a load, driving uphill
decreases potential for
load to slip out.
ALWAYS LEVEL FRAME
before elevating the boom
WHEN
T R A N S P O R T I N G
LOADS fully retract the
boom, keep the load low
to the ground and forks
tilted back slightly. This is
the most stable position
possible for the vehicle.
KEEP forks close to the
ground when in motion
to increase telehandler
stability and decrease
potential for injury to
others. When fully
stopped, lower forks
completely to the ground.
TILT forks backwards
slightly when traveling to
decrease potential of load
slipping off.
SECURE loose loads
with chains or straps to
decrease potential of
spills or injury to others.
TETHER LOADS that
may swing, keeping
them close to the ground.
Provide ample clearance
for personnel to guide the
load safely.
SLINGING LOADS is
acceptable only when
the load is appropriately
attached to a jib boom
or the throat of a tilted
fork, and the precautions
outlined in Section 2.12
are followed.
BE AWARE of the
telehandler’s travel
envelope, especially when
turning. Keep sufcient
clearance at all times
between the telehandler
and any obstacles or
people.
KEEP OTHERS AWAY at
all times during operation.
CHECK lights (if
equipped) for proper
function before operating.
ENSURE ALL tires are
in good condition and
lug nuts are properly
tightened.
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