Pictograms And What They Stand For; Mandatory Signs - Prinoth BISON Operating And Maintenance Manual

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2.4

Pictograms and what they stand for

The pictograms on the snow groomer and attachments must always be kept in an undamaged condi-
tion and must remain clearly visible. Damaged pictograms must be replaced immediately. Pictograms
can be obtained from PRINOTH agents and branch offices.
Familiarise yourself with the pictograms and what they stand for before operating the snow groomer
and attachments.
In doing so, there are three different types of pictograms:

Mandatory signs

Warning signs
Prohibition signs
WARNING
Risk of accident and injury
The pictograms on the snow groomer and attachments indicate possible hazards. Ignoring these pic-
tograms can lead to serious or life-threatening injuries.
The pictograms must be kept in an undamaged condition and must remain clearly visible.
Replace damaged pictograms immediately.
2.4.1
Mandatory signs
Meaning
Wear foot protection
Wear protective gloves
Wear eye protection
Wear safety belts
Wear ear protection
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