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Terex TL120 - Danger Zones and Safety Distances; Prohibition of Passenger Transport; Ensuring Machine Stability

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Safety and Accident Prevention
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Operating Instructions Wheel Loader TL120
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2.6 Danger zone
No-one is allowed to enter the danger zone of
earth-moving machines.
The danger zone encompasses the area around
the earth-moving machine in which persons may
be injured by operational movements of the earth-
moving machine, its work implements and
attachments, or by swinging out or falling loads.
The machine operator is only to work the earth-
moving machine if no-one is in the danger zone.
The machine operator must give a warning signal
to anyone who might be in danger.
The machine operator must stop work with the
earth-moving machine if someone remains in the
danger zone despite the warning.
To ensure no danger of crushing, a sufficient
safety distance (min. 0.5 m) must be kept from
solid objects, e.g. buildings, excavation slopes,
scaffolding, other machines, etc.
If the above safety distance cannot be maintained,
the area between solid objects and the working
zone of the earth-moving machine must be
blocked off.
If conditions are such that the machine operator’s
view of the driving and working zone is restricted,
he must be guided or the driving and working zone
must be marked by a solid barricade.
2.7 Transport of persons
The transport of persons on the machine is forbidden.
2.8 Stability
The earth-moving machine must be used, driven
and operated in such a manner that its stability
against overturning is ensured at all times.
The machine operator must drive at speeds which
are suitable for local conditions.
The permitted payload of the earth-moving
machine must not be exceeded.
The earth-moving machine must remain at a
sufficient distance from the edges of quarries, pits,
mounds and slopes to ensure there is no risk of
falling. Earth-moving machines must be secured
so that they cannot roll or slip when in the vicinity
of excavations, shafts, ditches, pits and slopes.

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