Safety – Snorkel TB120 2000 User Manual

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SAFE OPERATION

The following safety information is vitally
important for safe operation of the TB 120.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
personal injury or DEATH.

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Y

Pre-start Inspection

Prior to each shift, the TB 120 shall be given a
visual inspection and function test. See the
“DAILY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE”
chapter in this manual for a list of items to
inspect and test.

Do not operate the TB 120 unless you are
trained and authorized, understand the operation
characteristics of the TB 120, and have
inspected and tested all functions to be sure they
are in proper working order. See the “DAILY
INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE” chapter.

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Y

Work Place Inspection and Practices

Do not use the TB 120 as a ground for welding.
Ground to the work piece.

Before the TB 120 is used, and during use,
check the area in which the TB 120 is to be used
for possible hazards such as, but not limited to:

drop-offs or holes,

side slopes,

bumps and floor obstructions,

debris,

overhead obstructions and electrical

conductors,

hazardous locations,

inadequate surface and support to withstand

all load forces imposed by the aerial platform
in all operating configurations,

wind and weather conditions,

presence of unauthorized persons,

other possible unsafe conditions.

Before using the aerial platform in any hazardous
(classified) location, make certain it is approved
and of the type required by ANSI/NFPA 505 for
use in that particular location.

A recommended safety practice is to have
personnel that are trained in the operation of the
emergency controls working in the immediate
area of the TB 120 to assist the platform
operator in the event of an emergency.

When moving the platform, check the clearance
around the TB 120 to avoid contact with
structures or other hazards. Always look in the
direction of motion.

Keep ground personnel from under the platform
when the platform is raised.

Secure all accessories, containers, tools, and
other materials in the platform to prevent them
from accidentally falling or being kicked off the
platform.

Remove all loose objects stored in or on the
machine, particularly in the platform. Remove all
objects which do not belong in or on the
machine.

Do not engage in any form of “horseplay” or
“stunt driving” while operating the TB 120.

Do not permit riders on the machine anyplace
other than on the platform.

When other moving equipment is in the area,
take special precautions to comply to local
regulations regarding warnings.

Never steady the platform by positioning it
against another platform.

Do not operate a TB 120 that is not functioning
properly, or has been damaged, until the
machine has been repaired by a qualified
maintenance person.

Do not operate a TB 120 that does not have all
its decals and placards attached and legible.

Drive the machine with care and at speeds
compatible with conditions. Use extra caution
when driving over rough ground, on slopes, and
when turning.

Know and understand the job site traffic-flow
patterns and obey the flagmen, road signs, and
signals.

Watch for bystanders and never allow anyone to
be under, or to reach through, the machine and
its equipment while operating.

Use the recommended transport device when
loading the machine.

1. SAFETY

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