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Surrounding area
The machine can only reach this area by moving. While it is in motion, this area
also becomes a danger zone.
Dangers arise if machines or parts of equipment protrude or move into the
danger zone.
Danger zone
The work equipment does not yet encroach on this area.
However, dangers are constantly posed by flying parts, swinging loads,
malfunctions or the risk of the machine tipping over.
Working zone
This area is within the range of motion of the work equipment.
Constant dangers are posed by the movements of the machine and the moving
load. If the load protrudes out of the work equipment, there is a risk of this
colliding with the cab.
Close range
This area is on the periphery of the range of motion of the work equipment.
There is a constant danger of collisions involving the work equipment and cab.
3.9 Transporting persons
Never transport persons on or with the machine.
3.10 Stability
The machine must be used, driven, and operated in such a manner that its
stability against overturning is ensured at all times.
Match the travel speed to the local conditions.
Do not exceed the permissible load for the machine.
Keep the machine away from the edges of quarries, pits, mounds, and
slopes, to ensure there is no risk of falling. If this is not possible, the machine
must be secured to prevent rolling or slipping.
Never exceed the maximum inclination angle of the machine.
If the uppercarriage and undercarriage are not aligned, the vehicle should be
driven no faster than walking speed.
Combined operations, namely driving and lifting at the same time, are not
allowed.
The machine may only be driven with 60% of its static tipping load.