Employer Responsibility; Operator Responsibility; Operator Qualifications; Modifications - Xtreme Manufacturing XR630 Operation And Safety Manual

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Safety

Employer Responsibility

Under Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
rules, employers are required to train workers about hazards
related to operating and maintaining the Telehandler. Suc-
cessful completion and certification of the Safety Training for
Rough Terrain Telehandlers is required.
Additional safety information and training resources can be
obtained through these publications, organizations, and/or
appropriate sources:
(29CFR) Code of Federal Regulations.
(OSHA) Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
(NIOSH) National Institute for Occupational Health and
Safety.
(ANSI) American National Standards Institute
(AEM) Association of Equipment Manufacturers
(ITSDF)
Industrial
Foundation
Always consult Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for chemi-
cal hazards and first aid instructions for any oil or lubricant be-
ing used. MSDS should be available from the manufacturer/
supplier of the fluid.

Operator Responsibility

Warning
Telehandlers are potentially dangerous if proper safety
procedures are not followed. Workers who operate,
maintain, or work near the Telehandler can be at risk of roll
over and run over incidents or can be crushed or caught by
the Telehandler or its parts which could result in death or
serious injury if the Telehandler is not properly operated or
maintained.
understand the safety instructions and warnings in all ap-
plicable manuals and technical publications. Always follow
all State and Federal health and safety laws and/or local reg-
ulations.
Maintenance personnel must have the required training,
skills, and tools to perform installation, operation, mainte-
nance, or repair procedures properly and safely. Make sure
the Telehandler and attachments will not be damaged or
made unsafe by any procedures chosen.
Truck
Standards
Development
Read the Operation and Safety
Manual BEFORE operating the
Telehandler. Follow all safety
instructions and labels. Only
operate the Telehandler if you

Operator Qualifications

Operators must be in good physical and mental condition,
with appropriate reflexes, reaction time, vision, depth
perception, and hearing.
Operators must possess a valid, current operator's license as
required for the work site; plus those required by applicable
State, Federal, and/or local laws:
Successful completion and certification of Safety Training for
Rough Terrain Telehandlers is required.
Operators must be properly instructed on how to operate
the Telehandler and attachments.
Operators must operate the Telehandler according to ALL
appropriate safety regulations.
Operator
trainees
observation and supervision of an experienced operator.

Modifications

Modifications to the Telehandler or attach-
ments could affect Telehandler capacity and/
or stability which could result in death or
serious injury. DO NOT make modifications
to the Telehandler or attachments without
prior written approval from the manufacturer. Where such
authorization is granted, capacity, operation, and mainte-
nance instruction plates, tags, or labels shall be changed
accordingly.
Unauthorized modifications or alterations will void the
warranty.
DO NOT modify, disable, or bypass any safety devices.
DO NOT burn or drill holes in forks or other attachments.
Structural damage, modification, or alter-
ation, including welding or drilling, can im-
pair and weaken the protective capability
of the Rollover Protective Structure/Falling
Object Protective Structure (ROPS/FOPS) and
could result in death or serious injury.
Replace the ROPS/FOPS, if it is damaged, before
operating the Telehandler.
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must
remain
under
Warning
Operation Manual
constant

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