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SAFE OPERATION
The Kanga Loader is a versatile machine, capable of performing a variety of tasks in a safe and
effective manner, when used in accordance with established procedures and supported by Risk
Assessment. However, to ensure the safety of operators and others, it is important to ensure that
the capacity of the machine is not exceeded and that the Loader is operated appropriately, and only
after all tasks associated with the work at hand have been documented and the relevant risk control
measures implemented.
To ensure the safe operation and transport of your Kanga Loader, the following basic Safety Rules
must be understood and complied with at all times.
Safe Loading/Unloading and Transportation:
• When loading/unloading the Kanga from a trailer, it is important that the trailer remains
attached to the towing vehicle on a firm even surface.
• Never unload a trailer positioned on a slope.
• Ensure the angle of ascent/descent is within safe operational limitations.
• Ensure bystanders are sufficiently clear.
• All loading/unloading is to be carried out at a slow speed with due care for personal safety and
damage to equipment. Practice the manoeuvres first on flat ground if necessary.
• When lifting the machine, use appropriately rated slings
and shackles and attach securely to the lifting point
on the top of the machine.
• Always use the tie down points on each side of the machine to secure the Loader when
transporting.
• Always use witches hats, signage and traffic signals to control the unloading/loading zone,
particularly when in close proximity to operational roads.
Before Commencing Work:
• Ensure all safety instructions are clearly understood, that operating manuals have been read
and that operators are familiar with the controls of the Kanga Loader.
• Ensure that the daily inspection routine has been successfully conducted. It is particularly
important to ensure that all attachment Locking Pins are fully engaged and secure.
• Ensure the driving platform is free from dirt, grease or mud before use.
• Check all controls for proper response. Shut down the machine if a fault is detected, tag the
machine out with an ’Out of Service’ tag, remove the key and contact the local Service Agent.
• Review the working site for hazards through the use of a Job Safety Analysis and/or Risk
Assessment and implement the risk control measures to eliminate or minimise their effects,
such as:
o Overhead power lines.
o Underground services.
o Excavations.
o Slopes or adverse cambers.
o Confined spaces.
o Other obstructions.
o Other people or animals accessing the working area or machine.
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