GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
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2.2 GENERAL
PRECAUTIONS
2.2.1 GENERAL SAFETY RULES
2.2.2 SAFETY DEVICES AND GUARDS
2.2.3 CLOTHING AND PERSONAL PRO-
TECTION ITEMS
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Only trained and authorized personnel can use the machine and perform maintenance operations.
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Follow all the safety rules, precautions and instructions when using the machine or performing maintenance op-
erations.
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When working with other operators or when the work site is often occupied by other operators, make sure that
everyone knows and understands all the agreed signals and, in any case, that everyone works in such a way as
to be able to see the machine and to be visible to the operator.
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Make sure that all the guards and covers are in the correct position. Have guards and covers changed or re-
paired if damaged. Neither use the machine without guards, nor remove the guards when the engine is running.
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Always use the proper safety devices to lock the machine when parking and fasten the safety belt.
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For the safety devices, see “3.1 SAFETY LOCKS”.
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For the safety belt, see “3.5.6 SAFETY BELT”.
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Do not remove the safety devices and always keep them in good operating conditions.
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Improper use of the safety devices may result in serious injuries or even death.
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Do not wear large or loose clothes, rings and watches and do
not approach the machine with loose long hair, since they can
get entagled in the moving parts of the machine and cause seri-
ous injuries and damage.
Avoid also wearing clothes dirty with oil or fuel, since they are
flammable.
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Wear a hard hat, goggles, safety shoes, mask, gloves and
headphones when operating the machine or performing mainte-
nance operations.
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Always wear safety goggles, a hard hat and heavy gloves if your
job involves scattering metal chips or minute materials; these
precautions are particularly useful when driving the equipment
connection pins with a hammer and when blowing compressed
air into the air filter and the radiator to clean them.
During these operations, make also sure that no one is standing
or working near the machine without the necessary protections.
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When working for 8 hours with a noise level exceeding 90 dBA,
it is necessary to use headphones or ear plugs and to be partic-
ularly careful, especially at the end of the work shift.
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