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Safety information

Before using a Rubble Truck, ensure any relevant risk assessments are carried out.
Armorgard cannot be responsible for accidents that occur due to negligence.
Ensure that the Rubble Truck is not damaged before using it, especially the crane lifting
eyes and caster wheels.
When caster is unlocked, the unit must always be positioned on a flat, even surface.
Ensure caster is locked when it's not being moved.
Always use the crane lifting eyes when lifting by crane, which can be used when fully
loaded. Ensure the load is contained and unable to fall loose. Lifting via the crane lifting
eyes should only be permitted by a qualified person, subject to a risk assessment.
Improper dangerous activities performed using the Rubble Truck increases the risk of
personal injury, please follow the stated instructions to prevent incidents.
Caster and wheels must be installed according to our specification and should be
checked regularly to ensure it is still fit for purpose.
Use both hands when maneuvering the Rubble Truck, taking extra care on slopes. Do
not move if you do not feel comfortable doing so.
Keep hands clear of the edges. Failure to do so could result in severe injury.
This product should not be used for transporting or storing explosives, hazardous
wastes, flammables or hazardous materials such as gas tanks, containers of solvents,
dynamite, gunpowder, etc.
Any alteration to or unintended use of this product could create a danger of an explosion
or other hazardous conditions that can result in serious personal injury, property damage
or even death.
The unit has an overall WLL of 1650 lbs.
Always check the working load limit of the product before carrying out a lift.
Always wear the appropriate PPE for the task you are performing, as outlined in your risk
assessment or safe work practices.
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