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What to do when operator leaves the dumper - ANSWER-When
operator leaves the dumper even when it is being loaded they
must ensure the parking brake is applied. The transmission is
neutral and the engine is switched off. This ensures the
machine cannot move by accident.
What can happen if the engine is left running near an open
trench? - ANSWER-
The exhaust fumes which can be toxic may enter the trench.
This can be a
safety hazard for anyone working or going near
the Trench.
Why should the dumper operator leave the seat when it is being
loaded by another machine? - ANSWER-Dumper operator
should stand in a safe place so that they cannot be struck
either by any part of or from any overspill from the loading
machine.
, Loads being discharged from the skip - ANSWER-When loads
are being discharged from the skip it is important that the
dumper is parked on firm flat and level ground with the
handbrake applied.
What happens if dumper is either tilted forward or to one
side? - ANSWER
Instability can occur as the centre of gravity is raised when
a loaded skip is
raised.
Handbrakes and footbrakes - ANSWER-Dumpers drivers are
known to apply the handbrake when traveling and approaching
the tipping area instead of the footbrake to stop the machine.
This can lead to excessive wear of the
handbrake system meaning it may become ineffective when
it is required to
hold the dumper for example when on
an incline.
Dumpers and terrain - ANSWER-As dumpers transport
materials over a wide variety of terrain (land) including soft
ground, inclines and rough terrain. This can present hazards
for the dumper operator. Work sites need to be planned out so
that travel routes from the loading point to tipping point
minimise the need to travel on poor terrain or inclines.