Seatbelts
It is imperative that all haulage trucks have seatbelts and that drivers wear them. Failure to provide, maintain, or wear seatbelts is a serious safety hazard and can result in an official citation. Operators and miners must observe these regulations set forth by MSHA:
- Maintain seatbelts in a functional condition, and replace them when necessary to ensure proper performance.
- Ensure that seatbelts meet the requirements of the SAE J386, Operator Restraint System for Off-road Work Machines. (SAE stands for the Society of Automotive Engineers.)
- Wear seatbelts at all times when operating a vehicle.
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