Genie GTH-644, GTH-844, GTH-842 manual Operators Responsibilities

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ROUGH TERRAIN FORK LIFT SAFETY

OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES

1.Read and understand the Operator’s Manual.

2.Know the location and the purpose of the controls, instruments and indicator lights.

3.Make sure the machine is in proper order and all operational aids and warning signals are functional before operating.

4.Keep the machine clean, including all instrumentation, windows, lights and other glazed surfaces.

5.Use protective clothing and safety equipment. Always use approved safety equipment such as: gloves, safety boots, hard hats, safety glasses and ear protection where necessary.

6.Wear protective clothing that is snug and belted where required.

7.Store tools and other necessary items in the toolbox.

8.Never lift a load without a Load Rating Chart in the cab.

9.Know the load to be lifted.

10.Be alert, physically fit and free from the influences of alcohol, drugs or medications that might affect the operator’s eyesight, hearing, or reactions.

11.Keep people, equipment and material out of the work area.

12.Keep a fully charged fire extinguisher and first aid kit in the cab at all times, and be familiar with how to use these items.

13.Know about movements of other machinery, trucks and personnel at the jobsite.

14.Make sure everyone is in a safe place before moving the boom, forks, load or outriggers (if so equipped.)

15.Start and stop movements smoothly and swing at speeds that will keep the load under control.

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Operator’s Manual Table of Contents Section Rough Terrain Fork Lift Safety Table of Contents Rough Terrain Fork Lift Safety IntroductionStandards and Symbols StandardsSafety Training and KnowledgeOperators Responsibilities Managements Responsibilities Maintenance and Repair Operation Safety Rough Terrain Fork Lift Safety Rough Terrain Fork Lift Safety Rough Terrain Fork Lift Safety Section General Safety General Safety General Safety Procedures Safety Alert SymbolOperator Accident PreventionRefueling Welding PrecautionsHand Holds and Steps Fluids Under Pressure Hydraulic SafetyService Tires Safely USE Seat Belt Practice Safe MaintenanceBoom Safety Avoid Electrical Power Lines Jump Starting Jump StartingProper Load Chart USE Letter Visible 8000 lbs General Safety Section Controls and Instruments Controls and Instruments Controls and Instruments Operators CompartmentJoystick Control Functions Joystick Control Functions Button Pushed Service Brakes LOW Service Brake Pressure LightParking Brake Frame Sway Control Gauges Hydraulic Pump Destroke ButtonSteering TransmissionFront Axle Differential Lock Controls and Instruments Section Operation Operation Operation and Safety Guidelines OperationBefore Starting the Engine Starting the Engine Operation Before Operating the Forklift Operation Operation Operation Transporting a Load Operation Placing a Load Operation GTH-644, GTH-842, GTH-844 Operation Section Maintenance Procedures Maintenance Procedures General Safety Practices Before ServicingFluid Under Pressure Daily Maintenance ScheduledmaintenanceCheck Hydraulic OIL Level Section Material Safety Data Material Safety Data Material Safety Data Material Safety Data Sheets MsdsCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings California