Moving parts hazard, Lowering boom or falling load hazard, Operational considerations – Lull 944E-42 Operation Manual User Manual

Page 17: Preparation and prevention, Safety practices

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Safety Practices

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Model 944E

Origin 3/04

5. Moving Parts Hazard

DO NOT place limbs near moving parts. Severing of
any body part can result.

Turn off engine and wait until fan and belts stop
moving before servicing.

6. Lowering Boom or Falling Load Hazard

DO NOT get under a raised boom unless it is blocked up safely. Always empty
the attachment of any load and block the boom up before doing any servicing
that would require the boom to be raised.

NEVER allow anyone to walk or stand under the boom. A lowering boom or
falling load can result in death or serious personal injury.

1. Preparation and Prevention

Know the location and function of all vehicle controls.

Make sure all persons are away from the vehicle and that the travel select lever
is in the (N) NEUTRAL DETENT position and the parking brake switch engaged
before starting the engine.

Holes, obstructions, debris and other worksite hazards can cause death or
serious personal injury. Always walk around and look for these and other
hazards before operating the vehicle in a new worksite.

Prevent accidents when you move the vehicle around the worksite. Know the
rules for movement of people and vehicles on the worksite. Have a person act
as a lookout for you. Follow the instructions of signals and signs.

DO NOT operate the vehicle unless all hazard and instructional decals are in
place and readable. (Replace all missing, illegible, or damaged decals.)

Operational Considerations

MOVING PARTS can cut.

Keep clear of fan and belts

while engine is running.

MOVING PARTS can entangle.

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