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Operating the vehicle
5.1
Safety regulations for industrial truck operators
Areas of responsibility of the operator:
This industrial truck can be dangerous if
used improperly.
The operator is responsible for safety in the workplace.
Operators are bound by the relevant safety regulations and provisions set out in this
manual and all necessary operator training programs as stipulated by the employer
or required by law.
Operators must adopt safe working practices and be aware of hazardous situations
in order to safeguard both themselves and other employees and the truck and other
goods.
Before starting to use the industrial truck, operators must familiarize themselves with
all controls and indicators.
Manually controlled functions and movements of the industrial truck must only be
performed at speeds at which the driver is sure of keeping control of the vehicle.
Before starting to use the industrial truck, the operator must have read and
understood the Manufacturer's Operating Manual for the relevant truck and must
comply with and implement the safety regulations described below.
Before starting to use the industrial truck, operators must familiarize themselves with
unusual operating conditions for which additional safety precautions may need to be
taken or special operating instructions followed.
5.2
General operation of the industrial truck
The operator must carry out the following checks:
Before every shift and before
starting up the industrial truck, its condition must be inspected; this applies in
particular to the following components:
– Wheels and support wheels;
– Warning and safety devices;
– Protective devices;
– Lighting;
– Battery;
– Controls;
– Lift and tilt systems;
– Load-carrying attachments;
– Chains;
– Limit switches;
– Brakes;
– Ground lock(s) or wheel lock(s);
– Steering;
0
608
.USA
E 52
5
Operating the vehicle
5.1
Safety regulations for industrial truck operators
Areas of responsibility of the operator:
This industrial truck can be dangerous if
used improperly.
The operator is responsible for safety in the workplace.
Operators are bound by the relevant safety regulations and provisions set out in this
manual and all necessary operator training programs as stipulated by the employer
or required by law.
Operators must adopt safe working practices and be aware of hazardous situations
in order to safeguard both themselves and other employees and the truck and other
goods.
Before starting to use the industrial truck, operators must familiarize themselves with
all controls and indicators.
Manually controlled functions and movements of the industrial truck must only be
performed at speeds at which the driver is sure of keeping control of the vehicle.
Before starting to use the industrial truck, the operator must have read and
understood the Manufacturer's Operating Manual for the relevant truck and must
comply with and implement the safety regulations described below.
Before starting to use the industrial truck, operators must familiarize themselves with
unusual operating conditions for which additional safety precautions may need to be
taken or special operating instructions followed.
5.2
General operation of the industrial truck
The operator must carry out the following checks:
Before every shift and before
starting up the industrial truck, its condition must be inspected; this applies in
particular to the following components:
– Wheels and support wheels;
– Warning and safety devices;
– Protective devices;
– Lighting;
– Battery;
– Controls;
– Lift and tilt systems;
– Load-carrying attachments;
– Chains;
– Limit switches;
– Brakes;
– Ground lock(s) or wheel lock(s);
– Steering;
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