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For Safe Operation
You must be a qualifi ed and authorized operator for safe
operation of this machine. You must clearly understand
the written instructions supplied by the manufacturer, be
trained — including actual operation — and know the
safety rules and regulations for the jobsite. It is a good
safety practice to point out and explain safety signs and
practices to others, and to make sure they understand
the importance of following these instructions.
WARNING! Drugs and alcohol affect operator
alertness and coordination, and the ability to safely
operate the equipment. Never operate the machine
while impaired by use of alcohol or drugs. Never
knowingly allow anyone to operate the machine
when their alertness or coordination is impaired.
Be Careful!
Human error is the result of many factors: carelessness,
fatigue, sensory overload, preoccupation, unfamiliarity
with the machine or attachments, or drugs and alcohol,
to name a few. You can avoid death or serious injury
caused by these and other unsafe work practices. Be
careful; never assume accidents cannot happen to you.
For your safety and the safety of others, act safely and
encourage your fellow workers to act safely as well.
Protect Yourself
Wear all the personal protective clothing and Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) issued to you or called for
by job conditions.
You may need:
• Hard hat.
• Safety shoes.
• Safety glasses, goggles or face shield.
• Heavy duty gloves.
• Hearing protection.
• Refl ective clothing.
• Wet weather gear.
• Respirator or fi lter mask.
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Follow a Safety Program
Never operate while
impaired by alcohol
or drugs
Follow a Safety Program
An operator taking prescription or over-the-counter
medication must consult a medical professional
regarding any side effects of the medication that would
hinder their ability to safely operate this equipment.
Be Alert!
Know where to get assistance. Keep emergency
numbers for doctors, ambulance service, hospital and
fi re department near your telephone. Know how to use a
fi rst aid kit and fi re extinguisher/fi re suppression system;
know their location and practice getting to them. Ensure
they have been properly tested and maintained.
Let others know where you will be working, and what
time you will be returning. In case of an emergency, you
want others to know where to fi nd you.
Be Aware!
Take advantage of training programs offered.
Know the proper response to a fi re or chemical spill on
your machine.
Wear whatever is needed to protect yourself — don't
take chances.
WARNING! Avoid death or serious injury from
entanglement. Do not wear loose clothing or
accessories that could catch on moving parts or
controls. Examples of items to avoid include fl opping
cuffs, dangling neckties and scarves, wallets attached
to chains, jewelry and wrist watches.
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