Written instructions from Bobcat include the Delivers
Report, Operation & Maintenance Manual, Operator
Handbook and machine signs (decals).
Check the rules and regulations at your location. The
rules may include an employer’s work safety
requirements. Regulations may apply to local operatinn
requirements or use of a Slow Moving Vehicle (SMVr
emblem.
A qualified operator must have training in actual operation
Operator training should consist of a demonstration and
verbal instruction. This training is given by your Bobcat
dealer before the product is delivered.
The new operator must start in an area with no
bystanders and use all the controls until he/she can
operate the machine and attachment safely under all
conditions for the work area. Always fasten seat belt
before starting the machine.
A qualified operator must know the work conditions.
A WARNING
Warning signs on the machine and in the manuals
are for your safety. Failure to obey warnings can
cause injury or death.
The operator must know the weight of the materials
being handled. Exceeding the Rated Operating
Capacity is forbidden and the operator must comply with
the load chart of the machine and attachment. Very
dense material is heavier than the same volume of less
dense material. Reduce the size of load if handling
dense material.
The operator must know any prohibited uses or work
areas; in particular, he/she needs to know about steep
slopes.
The operator must enquire about the location of any
underground lines or pipes.
Where overhead power lines are present in the
operating area, ensure sufficient clearance between the
nearest of these lines and any part of the machine.
Minimum distance
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• Wear fight-fittsng clothing. Always wear safety glasses
when perfomtiing maintenance or service work. Safety
glasses or hearing protection are required for some
work.
A qualified operator must not use drugs or alcoholic
drinks that impair his/her alertness or coordination while
working. An operator who is taking prescription drugs
must get medical advice to determine if he/she can
safely operate a machine.
SAFETY
Fire prevention Maintenance instructions
The machines and some attachments have components
that are at high temperatures under normal operating
conditions. The primary source of high temperatures is the
engine and exhaust system. The electrical system, if
damaged or incorrectly maintained, can be a source of
arcs or sparks.