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AS00.00-Z-0008-01A Risk of Accident Caused By Vehicle Starting Off on Its Own When Jacked Up. Risk of Injury Caused By Rotating



AS00.00-Z-0008-01A Risk Of Accident Caused By Vehicle Starting Off On Its Own When Jacked Up. Risk Of Injury Caused By Rotating Parts When Working On Running Engine Or Drive Train.

DANGER:
- Ensure that jack stands have secure and adequate footing.
- An authorized person must occupy the driver's seat.
- Wear closed and snug-fitting work clothes.
- Do not grasp hot or rotating parts.


Potential risks

Risk of accident
caused by vehicle driving off on its own when under operation (e.g. during tests) with engine running and gear engaged. Danger caused by vehicle falling off the jack stands.

Risk of injury
Caused by exposed rotating parts next to the running engine and around the drive train which can cause serious injuries.
The heat produced by the running engine can result in severe burns if contact is made with individual, unshielded parts.

Safety instructions/precautions
- The danger zones around and in the vehicle may only be entered by persons required to conduct the work.
To perform the work, climb into cab.
- Raise vehicle so that the wheels are not touching the ground when operating vehicle.
- A person should be sitting in the cab who is acquainted with the vehicle controls and who can initiate appropriate measures.
- When jacking up vehicle, make sure that the jack stands are positioned on solid ground and that they are secure.
- The vehicle must be securely positioned on the bearing surfaces, where necessary anti-slip bases should be placed on the surface.
- Wear closed and close-fitting work clothes.
- All items of jewelry like chains or rings must be taken off.
- Restrain long hair by wearing appropriate head cover.
- Before commencing any work on the running engine, familiarize yourself with the location of potentially hot parts.
- When carrying out work when the engine is running do not touch any hot and rotating parts.

First aid measures for burns
- Flush the skin areas affected with plenty of cold water and cover skin with sterile burn bandages. Do not apply the bandages tightly, but rather loosely over the affected skin area. Do not use any frayed bandages (e.g. old dressing material). Do not rub the affected skin areas.
- Consult a physician immediately.