Fundamental Safety Instructions; Warnings And Symbols; Risks Resulting From Failure To Observe The Safety Instructions; Organizational Measures - New Holland W50 Workshop Manual

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WARNINGS AND SYMBOLS

The following signs are used in the Workshop Manual
to designate exceptionally important information:
Precautionary rules and measures
designed to protect the operator and
other persons from life-threatening
hazards or injury and to prevent ex-
tensive damage to property.
Information and precautionary
measures designed to prevent
damage to the machine and other
property.
RISKS RESULTING FROM FAILURE TO
OBSERVE THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This wheeled loader has been built
in accordance with state-of-the-art
standards and recognized safety
regulations.
Nevertheless, its use may constitute
a risk if it is still operated despite a
suspected or obvious defect or if it
is inexpertly repaired.
There is then a potential
- risk to life and limb
- risk of the machine and other as-
sets being damaged.
The wheeled loader must be stopped
immediately if suspected or obvious
damage represents a risk to the
safety of the operator, of other per-
sons at the deployment site, or of
other assets.
All components are carefully coordi-
nated. Original parts must be used to
ensure smooth running and a long
service life.
Carefully read personal and machine SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (at the beginning of this manual)
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ORGANIZATIONAL MEASURES

The Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manual
must always be at hand at the deployment site of the
machine, e.g. in the container provided.
In addition to the Operation and Maintenance Instruc-
tion Manual, observe and instruct the user in all other
generally applicable statutory and other mandatory
regulations relevant to accident prevention and en-
vironmental protection.
These compulsory regulations may also deal, for ex-
ample, with the handling of hazardous substances,
the issuing/wearing of personal protective equip-
ment, or traffic regulations.
The Operation and Maintenance Instruction Manual
must be supplemented by instructions covering the
duties involved in supervising and notifying special
organizational features, such as job organization,
working sequences or deployed personnel.
The personnel assigned to work on the machine must
have read the operating instructions and in particular
the Safety Instructions section before starting work.
Reading the instructions after work has begun is too
late. This applies especially to persons working only
occasionally on the machine, e.g. during setting-up
or servicing.
Check at least occasionally whether the work is being
carried out in compliance with the Operation and
Maintenance Instruction Manual and with attention
being paid to risks and safety factors.
Long hair must be tied back or otherwise secured,
garments must be close-fitting, and no jewellery in-
cluding rings may be worn. Injury may result from
such items being caught up in the machinery or
catching on moving parts.
Use personal protective equipment wherever re-
quired by the circumstances or by law.
Observe all safety instructions and warnings at-
tached to the machine.
See to it that safety instructions and warnings at-
tached to the machine are always complete and per-
fectly legible.
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