1. Wear Proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Always wear a safety helmet and safety shoes. Depending on the task, use additional protective gear such as safety glasses, face shields, gloves, earplugs, and safety harnesses. Before use, inspect all protective devices to ensure they are functioning properly. Never take risks—prevent unnecessary dangers by following safety protocols.
2. Properly Mounting and Dismounting the Machine
When getting on or off the machine:
- Always face the machine while climbing.
- Use the handrails and steps marked with arrows in the diagram.
- Maintain three points of contact (two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand) with the handrails and steps (including the track plates) for stable support.
3. Safe Machine Startup
Before starting the engine:
- Check fluid levels, including engine coolant, fuel, and oil.
- Inspect the air filter for blockages.
- Ensure the safety lock lever is in the locked position, as shown in the diagram.
