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WORK SAFELY
WORKING ON SLOPES
When working on slopes, avoid sidehill travel
whenever possible ... rather operate up and down
the slope. (FIG. 19 & 20) Remember the danger of
sliding and/or tipping on steep slopes is always
present ... regardless of how heavy or "stable" your
machine may appear to be.
ALWAYS use seat belts IF your machine is equipped
with a ROPS.
NEVER allow the engine or machine to overspeed.
When climbing or descending steep grades, ALWAYS
select the proper gear BEFORE starting on the slope,
to assure adequate power or engine breaking.
If your machine has a gear shift, select a low gear.
If your machine has a hydrostatic drive, the speed
control should be in the slow travel position, close
to neutral ... NEVER in the fully displaced position.
On machines that have a gear shift AND a hydrostatic
control, BOTH controls must be in their slow travel
position.
ALWAYS be sure that manually operated gear type
transmissions are fully engaged BEFORE starting onto
a grade. DO NOT attempt to change the gear selection
while traveling on a grade. See the manufacturer's
manual for specific instructions.
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For maximum safety on machines with more than
one operator's position, operate from the position
giving the greatest visibility of potential hazards.
NEVER allow unqualified or unauthorized personnel
to operate your machine.
NEVER allow other personnel to ride on your
machine unless appropriate seating is provided ...
and then only if authorized to do so.
NEVER abuse your machine. Misuse or abuse can
cause an accident.
NEVER enter or place any part of your body in the
"hinge area" or other "pinch" areas of an articulated
machine while the engine is running, or when there is
any chance another person might start the machine.
(FIG. 18)
Give the right-of-way to loaded equipment on haul
roads. Maintain a safe distance from personnel, motor
vehicles and other machines.
Your safety, and the safety of those around you, is
determined by the care and judgment YOU use while
operating your machine.
WORK SAFELY
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