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Model 6036 S\N 9B0499 and Before
Section 1. Safety Practices
Why
Improper clothing can catch on controls
or moving parts and cause accidents
and/or injury.
Permanent eye damage can be caused
if foreign matter enters the eye.
Fumes, dust or paint spray are harmful
when inhaled.
Continuous loud noise can damage your
hearing.
To protect feet from falling objects and
to prevent slipping.
To avoid injury through incorrect han-
dling of heavy components.
Item
Clothing
Eye Protection
Breathing
Protection
Hearing
Protection
Foot Protection
Lifting
What to do
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry.
Always wear appropriate eye protection
when chiseling, grinding, discing, welding,
painting, when repairing hydraulic sys-
tems, or checking, testing or charging the
battery.
Wear respiratory protection if grinding or
painting.
Always wear ear protection if noise is
excessive.
Wear protective footwear with reinforced
toe caps and oil-resistant soles.
Make sure you are capable of lifting an
object. Get help or use a sling on large
components.
Item
Operator’s Cab
Lifting
Equipment
Compressed Air
What to do
Before using the forklift, be sure the
operator’s cab and rear window are
secure and serviceable.
Check all lifting equipment (chains,
brackets, hooks, etc.), before use. Be
sure equipment is the proper capacity.
Never stand under a suspended load or
raised implement.
Always use a general purpose nozzle to
blow dust, filings, dirt, etc., from work
area. Always wear eye protection when
using compressed air to clean a work
area.
Look around before using an air hose.
Why
The cab protects the operator from
possible serious injury or death.
To prevent serious injury or death due to
falling objects.
To prevent serious injury or death.
To prevent serious injury to operator
and/or co-workers.
To prevent injury to other personnel in
the work area.
1.3 PERSONAL CONSIDERATIONS
1.4 EQUIPMENT CONSIDERATIONS
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