Intervenor's Responsibility; Owner's (Or Hirer's) Responsibility; Employer's Responsibility; Trainer's Responsibility - Haulotte Compact 8 Operator's Manual

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- Intervenor's responsibility

Intervenor's responsibility

1 - Owner's (or hirer's) responsibility

The owner (or hirer) has the obligation to inform operators of the instructions contained in the Operator
Manual.
The owner (or hirer) has the obligation to renew all manuals or labels that are either missing or in bad
condition. Additional copies can be ordered from HAULOTTE Services®.
The owner (or hirer) is responsible for applying the local regulations regarding operation of the
machine.

2 - Employer's responsibility

The employer has the obligation to issue a driving permit to the operator.
N.B.-:-In accordance with the regulation in the country where the machine is operating, the user must
be authorized to drive by the doctor of Labour Ministry.
Forbid anyone from operating the machine who is :
• Under the influence of drugs, alcohol, etc..
• subject to fits, loss of motor skills, dizziness, etc..

3 - Trainer's responsibility

The trainer must be qualified to provide training to operators in accordance with applicable local
regulations. The training must be given in an obstacle-free area until the trainee is considered
competent as defined by the training program undertaken.

4 - Operator's responsibility

The operator must read and understand the contents of this manual and the labels affixed on the
machine.
The operator must inform the owner (or hirer) if the manual or any labels are missing or in poor
condition, and of any malfunction of the machine.
The operator may only operate the machine for the purpose intended by the manufacturer.
Only authorized and qualified operators may operate HAULOTTE® machines.
All operators must become familiar with and fully understand the emergency controls and how to
operate the machine in an emergency as a component of their formal operator training.
The operator has the obligation stop using the machine in the event of malfunction or safety problems
on the machine or in the work area and report the problem to his/her supervisor.
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