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HSE Information 

Safe use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) in agriculture and forestry 

 AIS Sheet 33 

 

Introduction 

 

This information sheet gives advice on the safe use of ATVs. It 
covers the two main types used in off-road working in agriculture 
and forestry, which are: 

 

 

sit-astride ATV / sit-in machines

 

 

side-by-side mini-utility vehicles,

 

 

The Full HSE information sheet can be found here or using the QR 
Code at the bottom of the article: 

https://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/ais33.pdf

 and must be read prior to 

any ATV/UTV use.  Below are related extracts to trailed machinery. 

 

REMEMBER - GET PROPERLY TRAINED AND ALWAYS 
WEAR HEAD PROTECTION 

 

Training 

 

Under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 
(PUWER), there is a legal requirement for employers to provide 
adequate training, and to ensure that only employees who have 
received appropriate training in their safe use, including the use of 
any towed equipment or attachments, are permitted to ride ATVs. 
The same requirements apply to the self- employed. HSE regards 
training provided by recognised training providers as being 
adequate for the purposes of PUWER. 
 

Protective clothing 

 

More  than  half  of  all  ATV  riders  have  been  thrown  off  at  some 
time. As these machines are not fitted with either a cab or roll bar, 
your only protection is what you wear. 

 

 

Head protection is vital

. The majority of ATV fatalities in the 

UK in the last ten years have been caused by head injuries. 
Nobody who died from head injuries was wearing a helmet. 
Helmets would certainly have prevented most, if not all, the 
deaths. 

You should always wear a helmet when riding an 

ATV

. All helmets should have a chinstrap and be capable of 

being used with suitable eye protection. The type of helmet 
chosen should be based on an assessment of the 
circumstances in which the ATV will be used, eg the types of 
surface travelled over and anticipated speeds. The harder 
the surface and higher the speed the greater the degree of 
protection needed. 

NB: Forestry helmets and industrial 

hard hats are not acceptable for any ATV operations

 

Wear clothing that is strong and covers your arms and legs. 
Gloves are useful for protection and to keep hands warm in 
cold weather for good control of the ATV. Wear sturdy, 
ankle-covering footwear, eg boots or wellingtons that are 
strong, supportive and have good wet grip. 

 

Protect your eyes from insects and branches with either a 
visor or goggles. 

 

Trailed equipment and loads 

 

Ensure all riders know the manufacturers recommended 
towing capacity and drawbar loading limit. Always operate 
within these requirements. 

Remember that your ability to control the ATV by your body 
movements will be considerably reduced when carrying a load or 
towing a trailer. 

 

 

When selecting trailed equipment look for: 

over-run brakes; 

a swivel hitch drawbar; 

bead lock rims on wheels; 

a low centre of gravity and a wide wheel track; 

a long drawbar; and 

attachment points for securing a load. 

 

Check the weight ratio between your ATV and its trailed load. 
This needs to be assessed for each operation. As a general 
guide, on level ground, braked trailed equipment can be a 
maximum of four times the unladen weight of the ATV. For 
unbraked trailed equipment the maximum should be twice 
the unladen weight. These loads should be reduced when 
working on slopes, uneven ground or poor surface 
conditions. Follow the manufacturers advice for your 
particular machine. 

 

Weight transfer is also important. Stability and resistance to 
jack-knifing is improved if some load is transferred onto the 

ATVʼs 

drawbar. Approximately 10% of the gross weight of the 

loaded trailer is recommended, but this should not exceed 
the manufacturers drawbar loading limit. Remember that 
weight transfer can change dramatically when you start 
going up or down hill. 

 

When selecting mounted equipment, make sure it is within 
the manufacturers approved weight limit, with a low centre 
of gravity, and controls which are easy to operate but do not 
create a hazard. Where equipment is added to one end of the 
machine, add ballast at the other end to maintain  stability. 

 

Loads carried on racks must be well secured, e.g. with 
ratchet straps, and be evenly balanced between the front 
and rear, except where they are deliberately altered to aid 
stability when going up or down a slope. 

 

Only tow a load from the hitch point. Loads towed from other 
points such as the rear rack have caused sudden rear 
overturning even on slight slopes or with slight acceleration. 
Ropes or chains should not be used to drag a load where they 
can become caught on a wheel. This may lead to 
entanglement with the brake cable, causing unexpected 
braking. 

 

Further information 

 

For information about health and safety go to 

https://www.hse.gov.uk/

  

 
 

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may be freely reproduced, except for 
advertising, endorsement or 
commercial purposes. First published 
05/99. Please acknowledge the source 
as HSE.  

 

Summary of Contents for PC120

Page 1: ...PC120 Paddock Cleaner Original Instructions Chapman Machinery Ltd Hele Barton Week St Mary Holsworthy Devon EX22 6XR Tel 01288 308149 Email sales chapman co uk ...

Page 2: ...4 Warranty 15 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 16 THIS MANUAL MUST BE HANDED TO THE OPERATOR BEFORE USE THE OPERATOR MUST UNDERSTAND FULLY THE CONTENT OF THIS HANDBOOK BEFORE USING THE MACHINE FOR THE FIRST TIME OF THE IMPLEMENT IS RESOLD THIS MANUAL MUST ACCOMPANY THE MACHINE NOTE The information contained in this manual is correct at the time of going to press However in the course of development ch...

Page 3: ...eyes from insects and branches with either a visor or goggles Trailed equipment and loads Ensure all riders know the manufacturers recommended towing capacity and drawbar loading limit Always operate within these requirements Remember that your ability to control the ATV by your body movements will be considerably reduced when carrying a load or towing a trailer When selecting trailed equipment lo...

Page 4: ...to machine components Both operators maintenance fitters should be familiar with the machine and fully aware of dangers surrounding improper use or incorrect repairs Before starting carry out a visual check on both machine towing vehicle as regards functionality road safety accident prevention rules Even when using the machine correctly accidents can occur It is imperative that nobody stand within...

Page 5: ...any other function may be both dangerous to persons and potentially damaging to components Use of the machine beyond the stated usage may invalidate any applicable warranty as well as being potential in breach of applicable safety regulations Identification Each machine is fitted with a serial plate shown below which details the following 1 Model 2 Date of Manufacture DOM 3 Serial Number 4 Mass Wh...

Page 6: ...sembly prior to use Please see instructions below on assembling the PC120 from dispatch Tools needed 17 19 24mm Spanners Lower the PC120 gently down with supports beneath the black skid plates Next the drawbar needs to be attached Remove the three bolt s from the drawbar mount see below NOTE Don t tighten the bolts until all are installed ...

Page 7: ...nstall the other 19mm bolt nut in through the most forward hole and again loosely Supporting the weight of the drawbar lift up until the drawbar adjuster is inline with the last 24mm bolt fitment at the back of the drawbar mount install There should be one aluminium spacing bush on each side of the adjuster assembly not shown in picture ...

Page 8: ...n the adjuster is used Next install the Jockey wheelby unwinding the jockey clamp install the jockey wheel assembly into the clamp and tightening securely Finally if not already done remove all transport tape typically yellow green marked which is used to secure the fuel cap and breather cap on the gearbox operating ...

Page 9: ...Page 9 Component Identification ...

Page 10: ... your equipment supplier for replacement decals before use Note All decals must be present and visible It is imperative that these are replaced if damaged to prevent potential harm to users Carefully read operators manual before handling this machine Observe in structions and safety rules when operating Caution Entanglement Hazard Keep hands away from rotating components Caution Rotating blades Ma...

Page 11: ...the handbook Drive belt s are in good working order Attaching the Machine NOTE This machine is designed to attach to the towing vehicle through a 50mm diameter ball hitch 1 Reverse the towing vehicle up to the machine 2 Attach the machine onto the towing vehicle scoupling 3 Attach the control cable to the control socket fitted on the towing machine ensuring a secure connection NOTE PC120 Models ar...

Page 12: ...ng brushes should be replacedimmediately Engine Fluid levels should be checked daily before use and topped up as necessary Ensure the air intake and screen grid are clear of debris Ensure engine is in good order and maintained as per engine manufacturer schedule Bearings Ensure bearings are in good order and greased as per the maintenance schedule Belts Ensure belts are in good order free of debri...

Page 13: ...km h 2 5 mph Tipping Mechanism The PC120 comes with electric tipping To operate the electric tip this is done via a simple two button control for open close see below The tipping will stop when it s reached full travel in either direction Click switch back to the neutral position once stopped Storage For extended periods of storage it is advisable that the machine be first cleaned thoroughly and f...

Page 14: ... of emergency stop control LUBRICATE Lubricate main rotor bearings apply 20 shots of grease to each main rotor bearing After every 100 hours or annually whichever occurs first in addition to the above CHECK Check belt condition replace if required Check axle bearing condition replace or lubricate as required Check main rotor bearings condition replace as required Check condition of battery connect...

Page 15: ...terials or equipment not manufactured by Chapman Machinery for which the Buyer shall only be entitled to the benefit of any such warranty or guarantee given by themanufacturer to Chapman Machinery Only genuine replacement parts will be allowable for warranty claims All parts replaced by Chapman Machinery under warranty become the property of Chapman Machinery and must be returned to Chapman Machin...

Page 16: ...Name of Representative James Chapman Position of representative Director The Basis on which Conformity is being Declared I declare that as the authorised representative the above information in relation to the supply manufacture of this product is in conformity with the stated standards and other related documents following the provi sions of Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC directives The products ...

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