8
Safety
Responsibilities
Safety is everybody’s responsibility. Both employer and employee must play their part to ensure the
safety of the operator, the vehicle, and its immediate surroundings.
Employer’s Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of the employer:
To ensure that the W
ITTKE
P
ENDULUM
™ is operated in accordance with all safety requirements
and codes, including all applicable regulations, the Occupational Safety and Health Act (
OSHA
),
and the American National Standards Institute (
ANSI
).
To ensure that employees are qualified for operating the vehicle and its equipment, and that they
all take safety measures before using them.
To properly maintain all mobile equipment to meet all provincial/state and federal safety
standards.
To supply adequate instructions and training for the safe use of the vehicle and its equipment
before assigning an employee to such vehicle.
To keep the vehicle maintained and properly adjusted to meet the manufacturer’s standards and
recommendations. For help or for more information, please contact the manufacturer or any of its
authorized representatives.
To keep records of all vehicle breakdowns and malfunctions, as well as any inspection and
maintenance.
To ensure that all failures or malfunctions that may be affecting the safe use of the vehicle are
repaired before the vehicle is put back into operation.
To meet the appropriate lighting requirements for night shift work (if permitted).
To regularly accompany the vehicle operator and take measures to ensure the smooth and safe
operation of the vehicle.
To make sure that the backup alarm works properly when the vehicle is in reverse.
To take necessary measures to correct any damage or malfunction reported by any employee.
To establish a “lockout/tagout” procedure and ensure its application any time inspection, repair
or maintenance is performed on the vehicle, regardless of whether it takes place on the road or in
the garage.
Danger!
Never get in the hopper area when the engine is running.
Only authorized personnel may do so following a lockout/tagout procedure (see
Locking
Out and Tagging Out the Vehicle
on page
36).
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