SAFETY
SAFETY
Utility Sprayer 25' / 30' / 40' / 45'
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immediately with soap and water. If chemical
gets into eyes, flush immediately with water.
Wash hands and face after using chemicals
and before eating, drinking, smoking, or
urination.
Do not smoke or eat while applying
chemicals.
After handling chemicals, always bathe or
shower and change clothes. Wash clothing
before wearing it again.
Seek medical attention immediately if illness
occurs during or shortly after use of
chemicals.
Keep chemicals in original containers. Do not
transfer chemicals to unmarked containers
or to containers used for food or drink.
Store chemicals in a secure, locked area
away from human or livestock food. Keep
children away.
Always dispose of containers properly. Triple
rinse empty containers and puncture or
crush containers and dispose of properly.
Handle Chemical Products Safely
Direct exposure to hazardous chemicals can
cause serious injury. Potentially hazardous
chemicals used with FAST equipment
include such items as lubricants, coolants,
paints, and adhesives.
A Material Safety Data Sheet (M/SDS)
provides specific details on chemical
products: physical and health hazards,
safety procedures, and emergency response
techniques.
Check the M/SDS before you start any job
using a hazardous chemical. That way you
will know exactly what the risks are and how
to do the job safely. Then follow the
procedures
with
the
recommended
equipment.
Operate Hydraulics Safely
Before operating, make sure air has been
bled from wing-fold hydraulic system.
Be sure the area around the machine is clear
before raising or lowering the machine’s
frame or wings.
Do not operate with wings folded.
Do not operate close to the edge of a ditch,
creek, gully, or steep embankment. Avoid
holes, ditches, and obstructions which may
cause the tractor, machine, or towed
equipment to roll over, especially on hillsides.
Avoid sharp turns on hillsides.
Slow down when turning, traveling over
rough ground, or when turning on inclines.
Always shut off tractor and shift to PARK or
set brakes when leaving tractor. Remove key
when leaving tractor unattended.
Always have the tractor stop on level ground
when raising or lowering wings. Operate the
machine from tractor seat only. If chemicals
are used, follow the manufacturer’s
recommendations for handling and storage.
Tow the machine behind a properly equipped
tractor only.
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