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Instructions Crown Equipment, Modèle 4500 Series

Fabricant : Crown Equipment
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Nom Fichier : sc4500_operator_manual.pdf
Langue d'enseignement: en
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The most important component is you. New Bremen, Ohio 45869 USA © 2006 PF14704-WEB Printed in U.S.A. SC 1 Warning All rights reserved under International and Pan American copyright conventions Copyright 2006 Crown Equipment Corp. It’s the law, you must be trained and certified to operate this truck. (OSHA § 1910.178, Rev. 1999) You or others around you can be seriously injured or even killed if you don't use this truck correctly. Read and obey all warnings and instructions in this Manual* and on the truck. Head, arms, hands, legs or feet outside the operator area can be pinned or crushed whenever the truck is moving. Stay within the operator area and stop the truck completely before getting off. A dockboard can move or drop while you are on it. Or you could drive off a dock. Falls from docks or dockboards can cause serious injury or even death. You can be trapped or crushed by objects protruding or poking into the operator area. Look where you are going. Inspect your truck before starting work, make sure it is in good working order. * Additional copies of this Operator Manual and all Truck Labels can be obtained from Crown Equipment Corporation, New Bremen, Ohio 45869 U.S.A. WARNING 1 Warning All rights reserved under International and Pan American copyright conventions Copyright 2006 Crown Equipment Corp. It’s the law, you must be trained and certified to operate this truck. (OSHA § 1910.178, Rev. 1999) You or others around you can be seriously injured or even killed if you don't use this truck correctly. Read and obey all warnings and instructions in this Manual* and on the truck. Head, arms, hands, legs or feet outside the operator area can be pinned or crushed whenever the truck is moving. Stay within the operator area and stop the truck completely before getting off. A dockboard can move or drop while you are on it. Or you could drive off a dock. Falls from docks or dockboards can cause serious injury or even death. You can be trapped or crushed by objects protruding or poking into the operator area. Look where you are going. Inspect your truck before starting work, make sure it is in good working order. * Additional copies of this Operator Manual and all Truck Labels can be obtained from Crown Equipment Corporation, New Bremen, Ohio 45869 U.S.A. WARNING You Must be Trained STOP IT'S THE LAW, YOU MUST BE TRAINED AND CERTIFIED Federal law states that only properly trained operators are permitted to operate a powered industrial truck and that your employer must train you and certify that you are qualified to operate this powered industrial truck. (OSHA §1910.178, Rev. 1999) Do not operate this truck in your work place until you have been trained and certified by your employer. You could be killed or seriously injured if you are not adequately trained for lift truck operation! You Must be Trained 2 Know the Hazards Protect Yourself DRIVE CAREFULLY • Never stick your foot, hand, head or any part of your body outside the operator area, no matter how slow the truck is moving. Anything caught between the truck and a fixed object will be crushed or even cut off. • Stay away from the edge of docks and ramps. Make sure dockboards are secure. Check that trailer wheels are chocked. You could be seriously injured or even killed in a fall from a dock or dockboard. • Keep your truck under control at all times. Drive at a speed that allows you to stop safely. Be even more careful on slippery or uneven surfaces. Do not drive over objects on the floor. LOOK WHERE YOU'RE DRIVING • Always be alert to the area around you and watch where you are driving. You could be pinned or crushed by objects intruding or poking into the operator area. WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT Falling from a truck can cause serious injury or even death. • Fasten your seat belt and pull it snug before operating your truck. Keep it fastened until you leave the truck. • Stay with your truck. Don't jump from an overturning or falling center-control rider truck. Note: This is not like end-control rider trucks, where it is recommended that the operator exit the truck in these emergencies. Know the Hazards AVOID FALLS AND TIPOVERS Tipovers are very serious accidents. You can be crushed or even killed if you try to jump clear of an overturning or falling center-control truck. Keep your seat belt fastened, grip the steering wheel tightly, brace your feet, and push yourself back between the side restraints. The best way to prevent injury is know where you are at all times and follow the rules of safe truck operation. • Be extremely careful when working around docks, dockboards and trailers. • Use forward tilt only when you have the load in a rack, over a stack or close to the floor. • Travel with the load or forks close to the ground and tilted back. Watch for overhead obstructions. Perform all truck movements smoothly and at a speed that will give you time to react in an emergency. • An unloaded truck can tip over also. Be just as careful using an unloaded truck as yo...


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