Operation; Before You Start; Safety Devices - Stanley Labounty MDP Series Safety, Operation & Maintenance

Mobile demolition processor
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OPERATION

BEFORE YOU START

Know Your Safety Program
Read and understand this manual and the base
machine manual.
Know the employer's safety rules. Consult your
foreman for instructions and safety equipment.
Learn the traffic rules at the work site. Know the hand
signals used on the job and who is responsible for
signaling. Take signals from only ONe person.
Wear personal protection equipment (PPE) at all
times. This includes eye protection, hard had, steel
toe shoes, leather gloves and hearing protection that
conforms to standards ANSI Z87.1 (Eye and Face
Protection), ANSI Z89.1 (Head Protection), ANSI Z41.1
(Foot Protection) and ANSI S12.6 (S3.19) (Hearing
Protection).
Wear Eye
Protection
Protection
Know Your Equipment
Learn and test the function of all controls. If
malfunctions are found, shut the machine down and
report the malfunction for repair.
Be familiar with safety devices, indicators, warning
devices and caution instructions. They will alert you to
conditions that are hazardous.
Know the clearances in the work area.
Daily Safety Checks
Ensure all decals are installed and legible. Contact
LaBounty for replacements as required.
Have a DAiLY safety dialog with all workers. Inform
them of any abnormal work that is planned. Remind
them of the safe working distance.
Clear the area. ALWAYS look out for others. In any
work area, people constitute a serious safety hazard.
Before operating, walk around the machine to ensure
no workers are next to, under or on it. Warn nearby
workers that you are starting up. DO NOT start up until
they are out of danger. Review Job Safety Analysis
(JSA) with all personnel in the immediate proximity to
the work being done.
Check the location of cables, gas lines and water
mains before operation. Ensure work site footing has
sufficient strength to support the machine. When
working close to an excavation, position machine with
the propel motors at the rear.
Keep bystanders clear, especially before moving the
boom, swinging the upper structure, or traveling.
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Wear Ear
Wear a Mask
ALWAYS be alert for bystanders in or near the
operating area.

SAFETY DEVICES

Seat belts
Safety decals
Flags and flares
Signs and other
markings
Falling Objects
Protection Structures
(FOPS)
General Rules For Safe Operation
Clear all persons and equipment from the area of
operation and machine movement. NEVER move
loads over people or equipment. When viewing the
operation of the attachment, maintain a safe distance
of at least 75 feet (23 meters).
Maintain at least 15 feet (5 meters) between the
attachment and any nearby power lines.
KNOW the capacity of the excavator and it's
attachments. DO NOT overload or serious injury
could result. The attachment may have altered the
machine's lift capabilities.
NeVer leave the attachment suspended or pass it
over people, occupied vehicles or buildings.
ALWAYS lower the attachment to the ground and
turn the base machine off when leaving the machine
unattended.
DO NOT close the jaws on a structure and reverse
the excavator in an attempt to pull down material. This
is dangerous and will damage the excavator and the
attachment.
This attachment is for processing materials. DO NOT
use for unapproved purposes.
DO NOT continuously process oversized materials by
forcing them into the jaw. This will shorten the life of
the attachment.
If attachment stalls, scale back the amount of material
being processed at one time. Overloading can cause
Canopies
Shields and guards
Barricades
Warning lights
Visual or audible
warning devices

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