S A F E T Y I N F O R M A T I O N
Read all of manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
5.2.3. Sharp Turns, Blind Corners, Bridge Approaches
All turns shall be negotiated at a reduced speed. Negotiating a turn can affect the stability and control of a golf car, caus-
ing loads and passengers to shift. Sharp turns, blind spots, bridge approaches, and other potentially hazardous areas
shall be closed off to prevent golf car operation or shall be identified with a suitable warning to the operator of the nature
of the hazard, stating the proper precautions to be taken to avoid the hazard.
5.2.4. Loose Terrain
Extreme caution shall be used when driving in areas of loose terrain. Loose terrain, for example, sand or gravel, can
cause a golf car to lose traction and may affect stability. Areas of loose terrain should be repaired if possible, or closed
off to prevent golf car operation, or identified by a suitable warning to operators not to operate golf cars in those areas.
5.2.5. Golf Car/Pedestrian Interaction Areas
Areas where pedestrians and golf cars could interact should be avoided by rerouting the golf car traffic or the pedestrian
traffic. If avoidance of the interaction is not possible or is highly impractical, signs shall be erected warning pedestrians
of the golf car traffic. Signs shall also be erected warning golf car operators of the pedestrian traffic and to drive slowly
and with caution.
6.
MAINTENANCE
6.1. Introduction
Golf cars may become hazardous if maintenance is neglected or improperly performed. Proper maintenance facilities,
trained personnel and maintenance procedures, in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, shall be pro-
vided by the controlling party.
6.2.
Preventive Maintenance
A regularly scheduled inspection and preventive maintenance program in accordance with the manufacturer's recom-
mendations should be established. Such a program will be a valuable tool in providing the golfing patron with a safe,
properly operating golf car.
6.2.1. Personnel
Only qualified, trained and authorized personnel shall be permitted to inspect, adjust and maintain golf cars.
6.2.2. Parts and Materials
Manufacturer's recommended replacement parts and materials should be used.
6.2.3. Maintenance and repair safety procedures
All maintenance shall be performed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommended maintenance and safety pro-
cedures as outlined in the manufacturer's operation and service manuals. For example:
a) Follow manufacturer's instructions for immobilizing golf car before beginning any maintenance;
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