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My knowledge base does not contain specific documentation on safety regulations and guidelines for satellite technology and operations. However, I can provide general safety guidelines for operating machinery. The vehicle must only be used by qualified and authorized personnel. The operator must be able to read and understand the manual, including the operation of safety devices, the location and function of all controls and instruments, how to use the machine correctly, the limits of use, and what to avoid. [1]

To start the engine, the operator must be in the driver's seat, and the machine should only be moved when the operator is seated. Never start the engine with electrics in short circuit. Take care of the machine, and if any malfunctions or damage to the safety systems occur, inform a supervisor immediately. Adhere to the maintenance schedule and do not tamper with safety devices or perform repairs without authorization and training. [1]

Responsible driving includes not allowing people or animals inside the driver cabin, not listening to music with headsets, and not wearing loose clothing or driving with greasy hands or shoes. Adjust the seat and steering wheel for comfortable use of the controls, and always fasten safety belts. Do not use controls as grips for climbing, and never transport people unless the machine is equipped and certified for lifting people. [1]


Important Safety Note:

Always verify safety information with your organization's specific guidelines and local regulations.

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SR1054/SR9244 OPERATOR'S AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL - ANSI (Identifier: 159-0051-000)

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