Fire Prevention; Ventilation In Enclosed Areas; Preparing For Operation; Mirrors, Windows And Lights - Komatsu 930E-4SE Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Fire Prevention

• Remove wood chips, leaves, paper, and other
flammable items that have accumulated in the
engine compartment. Failure to do so could result
in a fire.
• Check the fuel, lubrication, and hydraulic
systems for leaks. Repair any leaks. Clean any
excess oil, fuel or other flammable fluids, and
dispose of them properly.
• Make sure that a fire extinguisher is present and
in proper working condition.
• Do not operate the truck near open flames.

Ventilation In Enclosed Areas

If it is necessary to start the engine within an
enclosed area, provide adequate ventilation. Inhaling
exhaust fumes from the engine can kill.

Preparing For Operation

• Always mount and dismount while facing the
truck. Never attempt to mount or dismount the
truck while it is in motion. Always use handrails
and ladders when mounting or dismounting the
truck.
• Check the deck areas for debris, loose hardware
and tools. Check for people and objects that
might be in the area.
• Become familiar with and use all protective
equipment devices on the truck and ensure that
these items (anti-skid material, grab bars, seat
belts, etc.) are securely in place.

Mirrors, Windows And Lights

• Remove any dirt from the surface of the
windshield, cab windows, mirrors and lights.
Good visibility may prevent an accident.
• Adjust the rear view mirror to a position where
the operator can see best from the operator's
seat. If any glass or light is broken, replace it with
a new part.
• Make sure that the headlights, work lights, and
taillights are in proper working order. Make sure
that the truck is equipped with the proper work
lamps that are needed for the operating
conditions.

In The Operator Cab (Before Starting The Engine)

• Do not leave tools or spare parts lying around. Do
not allow trash to accumulate in the cab of the
truck. Keep all unauthorized reading material out
of the truck cab.
• Keep the cab floor, controls, steps and handrails
free of oil, grease, snow and excess dirt.
• Read and understand the contents of this
manual. Pay special attention to Sections 30 and
32 pertaining to safety and operating instructions.
Become thoroughly acquainted with all gauges,
instruments and controls before attempting
operation of the truck.
• Read and understand the WARNING and
CAUTION decals in the operator's cab.
• Make sure that the steering wheel, horn, controls
and pedals are free of any oil, grease or mud.
• Check the operation of the windshield wiper,
condition of wiper blades, and the washer fluid
reservoir level.
• Be familiar with all steering and brake system
controls, warning devices, road speeds and
loading capabilities before operating the truck.

Seat Belts

• On both driver and passenger seats, check the
seat belt fabric, buckle, all belt retractors and
hardware for damage or wear. Replace any worn
or damaged parts immediately.
• Even if there are no signs of damage, replace
both driver and passenger seat belts 5 years after
seat belt manufacture, or every 3 years after start
of use, whichever comes first. The passenger
seat belt date of manufacture label is sewn into
the seat belt near the buckle. The driver seat belt
date of manufacture label is sewn into the
shoulder harness belt, near the retractor end.
Safety - Section 20
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