Owner`s manual
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OF INADEQUATE VENTILATION ON THE JOB DUE TO BUT NOT LIMITED TO
CARBON MONOXIDE GAS, THE JOB SITE AREA MUST BE TESTED
REGULARILY (EVERY ONE (1) HOUR) PER OSHA 29 CFR PART 1910.146.
FURTHER, THE JOBSITE MUST MEET ALL OSHA MINIMUM ATMOSPHERE
GUIDELINES FOR THE JOB SITE AS SET FORTH “IN THE SAFETY AND
HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION”, OSHA 29CFR PART 1926.55
APPENDIX A. ADEQUATE VENTILATION MUST BE DETERMINED BY
FOLLOWING JOB SITE INSPECTION PROCEDURES AS OUTLINED BY OSHA.
ALL JOB SITE VENTILATION ISSUES MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE
EXPOSING WORKERS TO HARMFUL JOB SITES.
Do not operate this equipment on unsafe surfaces. This equipment is intended for
use only on leveled and compacted surfaces. AVOID ANY CONDITIONS OF
SLOPE AND/OR GRADE, WHICH CAN CAUSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO TIP.
1. Verify that all surfaces will support safely the maximum load of the machine with
the payload. Refer to the Lifting/Tie Down Section” in this Manual and “ Lifting/Tie
Down/ Operation” Decals Under the Engine Cover.
Be aware of the maximum Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of Miller Curbilders when
the hopper of these machines are filled with concrete/asphalt. Verify the entire
surface of the job site will support the maximum GVW as listed. If job site
conditions so warrant, correct deficiencies before using Curbilder.
SAFETY & OPERATION SPECIFICATION CHART FOR
MILLER SPREADER CURBILDER
MODELS MC-550, MC-650, MC-655,
MC-850, MC-900
MAX VEHICLE GVW
with
CONCRETE/ASPHALT
TIRE PRESSURE (IF
PNEUMATIC)
FRONT REAR
1600 LBS 30 PSI 30 PSI
2. All surfaces must have suitable surface for good footing for the operator and
machine. Wet, muddy and/or loose surfaces may cause an operator to lose
his/her footing and fall. Correct job site surface deficiencies before using
Curbilder.
3. Identify all unprotected openings on jobsite and do not operate this equipment
near these openings.
4. Identify all overhead structures, electrical wires, and door openings on the jobsite.
Be sure the Curbilder and Asphalt/Concrete Truck will safely pass through and
under.
5. When working on an active/in-use roadway set up safety protection for all
employees and equipment as required by local codes. This safety equipment
should include but is not limited to Traffic Cones, Flagmen for traffic control, Safe
Access and Exit for Asphalt/Concrete Truck.
6. Dismiss all untrained employees and bystanders from the area in which this
machine will be operated.