TM-9-2330-334-13-P

FAMILY OF MEDIUM TACTICAL VEHICLES (FMTV) LOAD HANDLING SYSTEM TRAILER (LHST) M1147A1

TECHNICAL MANUAL; OPERATOR AND FIELD LEVEL MAINTENANCE MANUAL INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST (RPSTL)

DECEMBER 2013
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WARNING SUMMARY
FIRST AID
First aid is the emergency care given to the sick, injured, or wounded before
being treated by medical personnel.
First aid data can be found in FM 4-25.11.
This manual contains procedures for all types of casualties and the measures
described are for use by both male and female service members.
Service
members may be able to save a life, prevent permanent disability, or reduce
long periods of hospitalization by knowing WHAT to do, WHAT NOT to do, and
WHEN to seek medical assistance.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
WARNING
Adhesives, solvents, and sealing compounds can burn easily, can give off
harmful vapors, and are harmful to skin and clothing.
To avoid injury or death,
keep away from open fire and use in a well-ventilated area.
If adhesive,
solvent, or sealing compound gets on skin or clothing, wash immediately with
soap and water.
Failure to comply may result in injury to personnel.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Remove rings, bracelets, watches, necklaces, and any other jewelry before
working around vehicle. Jewelry can catch on equipment and cause injury or
short across electrical circuit and cause severe burns or electrical shock.
Failure
to comply may result in injury to personnel.
WARNING
Do not touch extremely cold metal (below -26°
F (-32°
C)).
Bare skin may
freeze to cold metal.
Failure to comply may result in injury to personnel.
WARNING
All cleaning procedures must be accomplished in well-ventilated areas.
Failure to
comply may result in injury to personnel or damage to equipment.
WARNING
Protective gloves, clothing, and/or respiratory equipment must be worn
whenever caustic, toxic, or flammable cleaning solutions are used.
Failure to
comply may result in injury to personnel or damage to equipment.


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