1
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Operational controls (steering wheel or levers, shift levers, cranks, pedals and switches must have easy and safe control. They cannot obstruct access) |
2
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Handrail / handhold (means of support such as handles or handrails, bars, footrest or non-slip steps) |
3
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Minimum dimensions of internal space |
4
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Sharp or smashing points while sitting |
5
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Reach of the operator's feet (it may jeopardize tractor control) |
6
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Reach of the operator's hand (it may jeopardize tractor control) |
7
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Presence of a seat that supports the operator and instructions for its use and adjustment in the manual |
8
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Two-point seat belt |
9
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Auxiliary seat for instruction |
10
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Flammability rating of the cabin material (only observe material and take note) |
11
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Protection at the PTO (check whether it is reversible, if any) |
12
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Requirements and resistance of protections and shields |
13
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Electrical equipment (see standard NBR ISO 26322-1, access, protection) |
14
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Hydraulic components and connections (see NBR ISO 26322-1, access, protection) |
15
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Ballast (take note of the present weights) |
16
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Leveling adjustments -three-point hitch system (see standard NBR ISO 26322-1, if automatic, access inside the cab) |
17
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Fuel systems (see standard NBR ISO 26322-1, operating manual) |
18
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Roll-over protective structures (ROPS) |
20
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Hot surfaces (see standard NBR ISO 26322-1, exposure, symbology) |
21
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Exhaust gas (see standard NBR ISO 26322-1) |
22
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Manuals -should be provided by the manufacturer |
23
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Safety and warning signs (alert flashes) |
24
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Emergency exit (number, location and signaling -at least two), applicable for cabin tractors only |
25
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Starting and stopping devices must be designed, selected and installed to prevent accidents (i.e.,: start only when the gearbox is in neutral) |
26
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Electrical or safety interfaces commands -do not cause loss of safety due to failure |
27
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Simple and unmonitored mechanical interlocking device for protection of the engine compartment |
28
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Safety sensors (optoelectronic presence detectors, multi-beam laser, optical barriers, area monitors, or scanners, backstops, mats and position sensors) |
29
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Batteries located for easy exchange and security to prevent accidental contact and short circuits |
30
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Headlights, taillights, horn, rear view mirror and automatic reverse beep |
31
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Trailer coupling system must have easy and safe coupling and uncoupling (see if semiautomatic attachment connectors are available) |
32
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Access permanently fixed and safe at all points of operation and supply, among others |
33
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Safe access must be indicated in the operating manual |
34
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Means of access if the height of the workstation is greater than 0.55m |
35
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Means of access must be designed, constructed, and fixed firmly |
36
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Means of access must be resistant |
37
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Fuel tank filling |
38
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Electrical installations shielded, isolated, and grounded |
39
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Safe electrical supply (resistance against abrasive materials, suitable materials, etc.) |
40
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Prohibited in machinery and equipment: general switch acting as an on and off device |
41
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Prohibited in machinery and equipment: exposed energized parts |
42
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Starting devices, drive and stop: located outside the hazardous zone |
43
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Starting devices, drive and stop: they can be switched off in emergencies by others |
44
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Starting devices, drive and stop: should prevent accidental activation |
45
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Starting devices, drive and stop: cannot be overridden |
46
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The controls must have devices that prevent their automatic operation when energized |
47
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Emergency stop devices |
48
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Protection of hoses in pressurized systems |
49
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Exhaust tubes (location and direction to avoid harmful gases or smoke entering the cab, observing the plane of the operator's head and the cabin air inlet) |
50
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Warning signs and lights (signaling) |
51
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Shields, components, handrails–yellow |
52
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Shutdown and maintenance warning–blue |
53
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Machinery and equipment must include manufacturer's information |
54
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Qualitative or quantitative indicators or safety controls to warn workers about hazards (cognitive aspect such as a buzzer) |
55
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They must not allow errors in assembly or reassembly in a way that does not generate risks (design, manufacture, import, sale, use) |
56
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Fuel, flammable, explosive and substances that react dangerously |
57
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Accessible hot surfaces that present a risk of burns |