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General Safety Guidelines and Precautions =========================================

General safety guidelines and precautions are essential for preventing accidents and injuries in various settings. These guidelines encompass a wide range of practices, from personal protective measures to equipment-specific safety protocols. This document outlines key safety measures related to fire prevention, safe access, welding, refueling, and hydraulic systems, drawing from established safety procedures.

Fire Prevention


Preventing fires is a critical aspect of general safety. The following precautions should be observed:

  • Keep machines clean of trash, grease, and debris.
  • Always clean up spilled fuel.

Hand Holds and Steps


Slips and falls can lead to serious injuries. When accessing or exiting machinery, adhere to the following:

  • Always maintain three-point contact with steps and handrails while facing the machine.
  • Do not use the steering wheel or any other controls as handrails.
  • Never jump on or off the machine.
  • Be careful of slippery conditions on platforms, steps, and handrails.
  • Always shut off the engine before leaving the operator's station.

Welding Precautions


Unauthorized welding can compromise structural integrity and lead to personal injury. Observe these precautions:

  • Do not weld on any structural member. Unauthorized welding will void the warranty.

Refueling Safety


Refueling requires careful attention to prevent fires and explosions:

  • Handle fuel with care, as it is highly flammable.
  • Do not refuel the machine while smoking or near open flames or sparks.
  • Always stop the engine before refueling the machine.
  • Fill the fuel tank outdoors.

Hydraulic Safety


Working with hydraulic systems involves specific hazards that must be addressed:

  • Do not work on the hydraulic system if the oil temperature exceeds 120°F (49°C).

Before working on the hydraulic system:

  • Lower the boom to horizontal.
  • Support the boom to prevent unintentional lowering.
  • Shut down the engine.
  • Remove the key from the ignition.
  • Clean the area around the reservoir cap.

Fluid Under Pressure

Escaping fluid under pressure poses a significant risk:

  • Use cardboard or paper to search for leaks; do not use hands.
  • Relieve all pressure before disconnecting lines.
  • Ensure all connections are tight before applying pressure.
  • Do not apply pressure to damaged lines, hoses, or fittings.
  • If injured by escaping fluid, seek immediate medical attention to prevent serious infection.

General Safety Practices


Additional safety practices to follow include:

  • Always wear a seat belt while operating the machine to reduce the risk of personal injury.

Safe Maintenance

Practicing safe maintenance is crucial for preventing accidents and ensuring equipment reliability:

  • Unauthorized modifications to the machine may impair safety and affect machine life.
  • Always use a safety support or brace when working on, under, or around the machine or forks.
  • Do not adjust or lubricate the machine while it is in motion.
  • Shut off the engine and lockout the ignition while working on the machine unless maintenance instructions require the engine to be running.
  • Replace all shields and guards after servicing.
  • Never use the machine as a platform for lifting personnel.

Boom Safety

When working with or around the boom, observe the following:

  • Do not enter the danger area under or around the boom when the forks are off the ground or while the engine is running.
  • Before any work is performed in the danger area, the boom must be completely lowered, and the forks must be resting on the ground.

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