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JLG Industries, Inc., an Oshkosh Corp. company based out of McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, and leading global manufacturer of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) and telehandlers, offers a seatbelt engagement and operator presence option for JLG 742, 943, 1043, 1055 and 1255 telehandler models. This system, which includes seatbelt engagement assurance, operator presence functionality and a high visibility orange seatbelt, uses visual and audible alarms, as well as limits machine functions to enhance safety during telehandler operation.
Seatbelt engagement assurance functions by producing a visible and audible alarm that activates whenever an operator is seated and unbuckled and the ignition is on. The alarms will cease when the operator leaves the seat or turns the vehicle ignition off. The alarms are intended to alert and remind the operator and will not prevent engine start up or hydraulic and drive functions, similar to seat belt alarms in automobiles.
Operator presence functionality prohibits engine start and hydraulic functions if an operator is not present. Additionally, if the system detects a loss of seat pressure during operation, one of the following will occur:
- If the park brake is engaged and the transmission is in neutral, hydraulic controls are disabled. Upon returning to a seated position, the hydraulic controls are enabled.
- If the park brake is disengaged and the transmission is in neutral, hydraulic controls are disabled and the cabin alarm sounds continuously. Upon returning to a seated position, hydraulic controls are enabled, and the cabin alarm will cease.
- If the park brake is disengaged and the transmission is in forward or reverse, hydraulic controls are disabled, the cabin alarm sounds continuously and the transmission shifts to neutral. Upon returning to a seated position, hydraulic controls are enabled and the cabin alarm will cease. The transmission will need to be returned to neutral to allow the system to reset prior to re-engaging forward or reverse travel.
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