Safety
2-13
Mirrors and CCTV
CAUTION
The operator must survey their surroundings before entering the
machine, and check their field of vision prior to and during
operation of the machine. All mirrors must be adjusted when
installed, and prior to operating the machine, to achieve opti-
mum visibility and thus minimize the risk of injury to themselves
and others. Site management should utilize appropriate jobsite
organization to minimize hazards due to restricted visibility.
Modifications made to the machine may restrict the visibility and
compromise compliance with safety standards (ISO 5006:2006).
Make sure that all mirrors are installed and adjusted to optimize
operator visibility. The mirrors, illustrated below, are all capable of
adjustment. Make sure that the brackets which support these mirrors
are folded out from the cab to form an angle of 90 degrees. These
brackets may be folded parallel to the cab for transportation of the
machine. Set the mirrors in the defined position shown in the
illustration.
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