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Mobile Belt Loader Model 660 Safety
Operation Manual
Safety - 1 - 6 CD397-Oper
13
Do not allow the belt loader to be pushed by other equipment or use the belt loader to
push other equipment. Use proper towing equipment.
14 Do not tamper with engine.
15
Do not use the belt loader as a hoist for other personnel. Use proper equipment for
personnel.
16 Do not walk on fenders when icy or wet.
17
Walk ONLY on the conveyor and not on the painted frame. The painted frame is slip-
pery when wet.
18 Do not ride on the belt, conveyor, or fenders.
19
In event of a malfunction, stop operations and move the loader to a safe area, if possi-
ble, then notify a supervisor.
20 Do not stand on the belt when it is moving.
21 Use handrails when walking on the conveyor belt.
22 Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from the underside of the conveyor.
23 Do not put hands underneath the conveyor.
24 Do not wear rings on fingers when using the conveyor belt.
25
Check that the chain guards and finger guard at the rear roller are secured and the fin-
ger guard is adjusted as close to the roller as possible.
26
Know and understand the conveyor belt control stations operation, especially the “E
Stops.
27 Do not insert the conveyor through the cargo door.
28 Do not approach the aircraft when personnel are present in the doorway.
29 Operate at creep speed when approaching aircraft or within 20 ft. of aircraft.
30
Always approach aircraft with the conveyor in the lowered position. Stop five feet from
the aircraft, raise the conveyor as required and creep into position.
31 Do not exceed 2000 pounds (907.2 kg) of weight on the conveyor belt.
32 Carry no passengers unless a seat with seatbelt is provided.
33
Work stations are at the right rear and left front of the conveyor (other locations
optional).
TableSafety-1-3:OperatorSafetyResponsibilities(Continued)
No. Operator Responsibility

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