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Safety Mobile Belt Loader Model 660
Operation Manual
CD397-Oper Safety - 1 - 5
1.5OperatorSafetyResponsibility
WARNING: DO NOT DRIVE A BELT LOADER WITH DEFECTIVE BRAKES,
STEERING, TIRES, HORN, PARKING BRAKE, CONVEYOR BELT, OR
LIGHTS. COMMUNICATE THESE PROBLEMS TO YOUR SUPERVISOR.
NOTE:
Follow station safety rules. If you do not have a written list of safety rules, ask for one
prior to operating this belt loader.
TableSafety-1-3:OperatorSafetyResponsibilities
No. Operator Responsibility
1 Use proper hearing protection.
2 Follow training provided by your company.
3
Check before operating belt loader:
•Lights
•Brakes
Parking Brake
Steering
•Horn
•Tires
Conveyor Belt for damaged or raised hooks
4 Keep hands and feet away from rotating parts and tires.
5 Wear secure clothing.
6 Bring belt loader to a complete halt and set parking brake before dismounting.
7 Use seat belts at all times when belt loader is in motion.
8
Do not shift transmission into gear with engine above idle speed. Keep foot off accel-
erator when shifting.
9
Bring belt loader to a complete stop before shifting from reverse to drive or from drive
to reverse.
10
Check the path is clear behind the belt loader prior to driving in reverse direction.
Check local station rules and, if allowed, blow horn before reversing
If not permitted, follow station rules for alerting other personnel prior to backing.
11
Use caution when in congested areas and around blind corners and rows of carts. Be
alert for other equipment and personnel.
12
Never operate at speeds inconsistent with operating conditions. Limit speed to allow
adequate time for braking in an emergency.

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