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Section I: Safety
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The safe operation of your Jerr-Dan Carrier is your responsibility. Read this
manual and the truck manufacturer’s manual and thoroughly understand
them. You can be held legally responsible for injuries or damage resulting
from careless or unsafe operating practices.
Our recommendations for operating your equipment can help you avoid
unsafe practices and their bad consequences. These recommendations
are contained in this manual.
Jerr-Dan Corporation is not responsible for the results of any unsafe practice
of tow operators or for the failure of your equipment or its accessories resulting
from improper use or lack of maintenance.
The danger from a vehicle continues after it is disabled or wrecked.
Recovering or towing vehicles can be dangerous too! The danger threatens
tow operators and everyone else close by. As a tow operator you must
develop an awareness of the hazards involved. You must use every safeguard
to prevent injuries.
Careful consideration of the immediate surrounding conditions such as the
weather, terrain, type or condition of the vehicle to be recovered and the
condition and experience of the operator is foremost to the safety and
success of the operation.
Tie-down straps are provided for use with your new Jerr-Dan Recovery Vehicle.
Each week inspect all straps for any signs of rips, tears, cuts, fatigue or
other damage. Check the hooks to. Make sure they have not been bent or
deformed. If strap or hook damage is noted, they must be replaced before
being used.
Wire rope cables wear out or can become damaged. Periodically inspect
the wire rope cable for any signs of fatigue or damage. Check the hooks to
be sure they have not been bent or deformed. Replace immediately when
damaged. Refer to the Wire Rope Handling and Inspection Section.
For each step in operating your equipment develop the habit of asking yourself
"is it safe to proceed?" Carefully check your set up before starting a lift or
tow.
Because recoveries can be so different, we cannot warn you of all the possible
hazards you will encounter, but we will tell you of the most common hazards
SAFETY
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