
PARTS MANUAL 4300 BULK BED
Part #: 290318
Revision: 4/18/2018
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Section-1 Safety
1.5. Identification of Training Requirements
1. Any work on or with the machine may be performed by
authorized personnel only. Statutory minimum age
limits may apply and must be observed.
2. Employ only trained and fully instructed staff. The
individual responsibilities of the personnel for
operation, set-up, maintenance, and repair, must be
clearly established.
3. Define the machine operator’s responsibilities with
regard to observing traffic regulations. The operator
must have the authority to refuse any instruction
issued by third parties which contradicts safety
responsibilities.
4. Persons requiring specialized training, instruction, or
certification, and those in an apprenticeship or general
training course, should not be allowed to work on or
with the machine unless they are under the constant
supervision of an experienced/certified person.
5. Work on the machine’s electrical system may only be
carried out by a qualified electrician, or by persons
working under the supervision and guidance of a
qualified electrician. All such work must be carried out
in accordance with electrical standards/regulations
applicable in the jurisdiction where the machine is
being operated.
6. Work on the wheels, braking, and steering systems
may only be performed by specially trained personnel.
7. Work on the hydraulic system may only be carried out
by personnel with specialized knowledge and
experience in hydraulics.
8. Structural frame repairs may only be performed by
qualified personnel, after consultation with and written
approval by Spudnik engineers.
edgment Signature Form located at the end of the
Safety section.
3. The primary responsibility for safe operation of the
machine lies with the owner/operator.
4. Before starting work, the operator must familiarize
themselves with the equipment, including all controls,
and their functions. Learning the equipment after start-
ing work is too late.
5. The operator must ensure they have adequate all-
around visibility at all times.
6. Check on and around the machine to ensure all per-
sonnel/bystanders are clear of danger areas before
moving or starting the equipment.
7. The operator and other personnel should wear close-
fitting clothing and restrain long hair. Avoid loose or
dangling jewelry, and loose-fitting or tattered clothing
that could become entangled in moving parts.
8. Remove metal rings, bracelets, watches, and other
jewelry before working on or around electrical circuits.
9. Always match operational speed to the current condi-
tions. Avoid sudden turning maneuvers when driving
uphill or downhill or when traveling across a slope.
10. Take into account the wide overhang and/or the side-
ways force acting on the machine when turning or ne-
gotiating curves.
11. Only operate the machine when all guards are at-
tached and in their correct protective position.
12. Stay clear of all rotating, turning, and pivoting areas of
the machine.
13. Keep hands, feet, long hair, and clothing away from
moving and/or rotating parts.
14. Do not attempt to service, lubricate, clean, or adjust
the machine while it is running.
15. Inspect all mechanisms before starting the machine.
Replace all worn or damaged parts.
16. Replace all worn or missing bolts with SAE Grade 5 or
greater, unless specifically directed otherwise.
17. Keep the machine clean to avoid the risk of fire.
18. Observe applicable regulations when using public
roads.
19. Use a spotter when backing the equipment, especially
when the operator’s view is obstructed. To avoid
crushing risks, ensure the spotter stands clear of the
machine and its path of travel.
20. Always dispose of used chemicals in accordance with
local and national regulations.
1.6. Accident Prevention Guide & Regulations (Cont.)
1. Warning signs and other notices on the machine pro-
vide important information for safe operation and
maintenance. Observe and follow all safety notices to
ensure personnel safety.
2. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) requires that all operators be trained by the
employer in the safe operation of the machine, at the
time of initial assignment, and annually thereafter.
Document training compliance on the Safety Acknowl-
1.6. Accident Prevention Guide & Regulations
This manual provides safety advice and information
necessary to safely operate and maintain this Spudnik
machine. In addition, users are encouraged to follow
applicable national accident prevention regulations,
employer mandated safety practices, and operator
directions.
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