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GENERAL HAZARDS

Crushing or cutting prevention

Support equipment correctly before you do any work or maintenance from beneath that equipment.

Support the cab correctly before you do any work or maintenance from beneath the cab.

Unless instructed otherwise, never attempt to do adjustments whilst the machine is moving or the engine is running.

Never attempt to start the engine by ‘jumping’ across the terminals of the starter solenoid. Doing this can result in unexpected machine movement.

Clearances in machine control linkages will change with control operation or machine movement. Always keep clear of controls or areas that may experience clearance changes.

Always keep clear of rotating or moving parts of the machine.

Always re-install any guard or cover that has temporarily removed.

Always keep objects clear of moving fan blades, which can throw or cut objects.

When handling cables, always wear protective gloves. Never use kinked or frayed cables.

Striking any object can cause debris chips to fly off, causing personal injury. Always wear protective glasses/ goggles before striking an object and make sure that the area is clear of other personnel.

If a retaining pin is struck with force, it may be ejected and cause personal injury. Always wear protective glasses/ goggles before striking a retaininmg pin and make sure that the area is clear of other personnel.

Burn prevention

The engine and it’s associated components will get hot during operation, causing a potential burn hazard to personnel. Before you do any maintenance on the engine, you must:

Avoid touching any part of an operating engine.

Always allow the engine to fully cool before you do any maintenance work.

Always release residual pressure in the air, hydraulic, lubrication and fuel systems and associated pipe lines/ hoses, before you do any maintenance work.

Hot fluids and surfaces can cause personal injury. Avoid direct contact with hot fluid or surfaces.

Always stop the engine and allow the filler cap for the hydraulic tank to cool fully, before you attempt to remove it (refer to this Manual for the correct procedure).

Fire extinguisher

Make sure the machine fire extinguisher is available and in a fully charged and serviceable condition.

Make sure you are fully aware of the operating instructions for the fire extinguisher.

Inspect and service the fire extinguisher at regular interrvals or in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.

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