Section I - General Safety Information; Objective; Outline - BOMBARDIER 2006 outlander max 400 Operator's Manual

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SECTION I – GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION

Objective

The purpose of this section is to:
a) Explain why this safety training is
important.
b) Discuss CPSC (Consumer Prod-
uct Safety Commission) Injury and
Death Statistics.
c) Discuss Bombardier's age and
size recommendation.
d) Discuss what protective clothing
should be worn by the operator
and the passenger while riding the
2-UP vehicle.
e) Discuss when an operator should
begin to ride with a passenger.
f)
Discuss local, state and federal
laws pertaining to ATV use.
g) Discuss the areas where you can
ride.

Outline

A) This Course is Provided
– To make riding more enjoyable to
you and your passenger.
– To reduce the chance of injury and
death to you and your passenger
through safety and risk awareness.
1. What could happen when
proper safety and risk pre-
cautions are not followed.
2. Why you should not carry
more than one (1) passenger
on your 2-UP vehicle.
3. Why you and your passen-
ger should keep your feet on
your respective footrests at
all times, and why your pas-
senger should always hold the
grab handles while riding.
4. Why you and your passen-
ger should not use alcohol or
drugs prior to operating your
vehicle.
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B) CPSC Statistics
– The CPSC has published statistics
C) Age and Size Requirements
for the 2-UP Vehicle
– No one under the age of 16 should
– No passenger under 12 should be
– Do not allow a person unfamiliar
D) Protective Clothing that
Should be Worn by the Driver
and Passenger
– approved helmet (ANSI, SNELL,
– protective boots
– riding gloves
– eye protection (goggles or face
– long sleeve shirt
– full length pants
– elbow pads (optional)
– knee pads (optional)
– kidney belt (optional).
SAFETY TRAINING
5. Why you should not ride on
paved surfaces.
of injury and death suffered by rid-
ers of ATVs during the last 5 years
(January 1997-December 2001):
1. 417,200 ATV-related injuries
2. 1,463 ATV-related deaths.
operate a 2-UP vehicle.
allowed on a 2-UP vehicle. Regard-
less of age, your passenger should
also be able to firmly plant his feet
on footrests and securely grasp the
grab handles.
with your 2-UP vehicle to operate it.
CSA or DOT)
1. full face
2. 3/4 shell
3. passenger's helmet should
have a rigid chin guard.
shield)
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