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Always wear safety glasses with side shields when striking metal against
metal. In addition, it is recommended that a softer (chip-resistant) material be
used to cushion the blow. Failure to heed could lead to serious injury to the
eyes or other parts of the body.
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Do not smoke or have any spark-producing equipment in the area while
filling the fuel tank or while working on the fuel or hydraulic systems.
Potential Hazards
A skid-steer loader operator must ALWAYS be conscious of the working envi-
ronment. Operator actions, the environmental conditions and the job being pre-
formed require the full attention of the operator so that safety precautions can be
taken.
ALWAYS maintain a safe distance from electric power lines and avoid contact
with any electrically charged conductor or gas line. Accidental contact or rupture
can result in electrocution or an explosion. Contact the North American One-Call
Referral System at 8-1-1 in the U.S., or 1-888-258-0808 in the U.S and Canada,
for the local “Digger's Hotline” number or the proper local authorities for utility
line locations BEFORE starting to dig!
Exposure to crystalline silica (found in sand, soil and rocks) has been associated
with silicosis, a debilitating and often fatal lung disease. A Hazard Review
(Pub. No. 2002-129) by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH) indicates a significant risk of chronic silicosis for workers
exposed to inhaled crystalline silica over a working lifetime. NIOSH recom-
mends an exposure limit of 0.05 mg/m
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as a time-weighted average for up to a
10-hr. workday during a 40-hr. workweek. NIOSH also recommends substituting
less hazardous materials when feasible, using respiratory protection and regular
medical examinations for exposed workers.
Safety Decals
The skid-steer loader has decals that provide safety information and precautions
around the loader. These decals must be kept legible. If missing or illegible, they
must be replaced promptly. Replacements can be obtained from your Gehl
dealer. If there is a decal on a part that is to be replaced, be sure that the decal is
applied to the replacement part.
New Decal Application
Surfaces must be free of dirt, dust, grease and foreign material before applying
the decal. Remove the smaller portion of the decal backing paper and apply the
exposed adhesive to the clean surface, maintaining proper position and align-
ment. Peel the rest of the backing paper and apply hand pressure to smooth out
the decal surface. Refer to the following pages for proper decal location. Text
decals begin on page 9; no-text decals begin on page 13.
Summary of Contents for V270
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