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2.3 SAFETY TRAINING
1. Safety is a primary concern in the design and
manufacture of our products. Unfortunately,
our efforts to provide safe equipment can
be wiped out by a single careless act of an
operator or bystander.
2. In addition to the design and configuration of
equipment, hazard control and accident pre-
vention are dependent upon the awareness,
concern, prudence and proper training of
personnel involved in the operation, transport,
maintenance and storage of this equipment.
3. It has been said, "The best safety feature is
an informed, careful opera-
tor." We ask you to be that
kind of an operator. It is
the operator's responsibil-
ity to read and understand
ALL Safety and Operating instructions in the
manual and to follow these. Accidents can be
avoided.
4. Working with unfamiliar equipment can
lead to careless injuries. Read this man-
ual, and the manual for your power unit,
before assembly or operating, to acquaint
yourself with the machines. If this ma-
chine is used by any person other than
yourself, or is loaned or rented, it is the
machine owner's responsibility to make
certain that the operator, prior to operat-
ing:
a. Reads and understands the operator's
manuals.
b. Is instructed in safe and proper use.
5. Know your controls and how to stop power
unit, engine, and machine quickly in an
emergency. Read this manual and the one
provided with your power unit.
6. Train all new personnel and review instruc-
tions frequently with existing workers. Be cer-
tain only a properly trained and physically able
person will operate the machinery. A person
who has not read and understood all operat-
ing and safety instructions is not qualified to
operate the machine. An untrained operator
exposes himself and bystanders to possible
serious injury or death. If the elderly are
assisting with work, their physical limitations
need to be recognized and accommodated.
2.4 SAFETY SIGNS
1. Keep safety signs clean and legible at all
times.
2. Replace safety signs that are missing or have
become illegible.
3. Replaced parts that displayed a safety sign
should also display the current sign.
4. Safety signs are available from your Dealer
Parts Department or the factory.
How to Install Safety Signs:
•
Be sure that the installation area is clean and
dry.
•
Be sure temperature is above 50°F (10°C).
•
Determine exact position before you remove
the backing paper.
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Remove the smallest portion of the split back
-
ing paper.
•
Align the sign over the specified area and
carefully press the small portion with the ex-
posed sticky backing in place.
•
Slowly peel back the remaining paper and
carefully smooth the remaining portion of the
sign in place.
•
Small air pockets can be pierced with a pin
and smoothed out using the piece of sign
backing paper.