TM
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December 2007
ZB12032
Section 1 - About Your Telehandler
Safety Rules
Safety Precautions (Continued)
Know and understand all safety precautions before going on to the next section.
•
AVOiD
jerks and sudden
stops.
•
AVOiD
entanglement
with ropes, cords or
hoses.
•
TRAVEL SLOwLY
over
rough terrain.
•
KNOw
the weight of the
load you are transporting.
Never lift more than the
lifting capacity at any given
extension or elevation of
the boom as listed on the
load charts.
•
wHEN
T R A N S p O R T i N G
LOADS
fully retract the
boom, keep the load low
to the ground and forks
tilted back slightly. This is
the most stable position
possible for the vehicle.
•
KEEp
forks close to the
ground when in motion
to increase telehandler
stability and decrease
potential for injury to
others.
When
fully
stopped,
lower
forks
completely to the ground.
•
DRiVE
DOwNHiLL
UNLOADED
.
Without
a load, the back end
is the heaviest part of
the telehandler. Driving
downhill
decreases
potential for tipover.
•
DRiVE
UpHiLL
LOADED
. When holding
a load, driving uphill
decreases potential for
load to slip out.
•
TiLT
forks backwards
slightly when traveling to
decrease potential of load
slipping off.
•
SECURE
loose loads
with chains or straps to
decrease potential of
spills or injury to others.
•
TETHER LOADS
that
may
swing,
keeping
them close to the ground.
Provide ample clearance
for personnel to guide the
load safely.
•
DO NOT
use frame
leveling when boom is
elevated.
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