2 - Safety
2. 1
Operator Safety
INTRODUCTION
This manual contains safety information which could prevent crop damage, personal injury or death. It is highly
recommended that all operators intending to use this equipment read and understand this manual and related
literature. Safety information in each section must be read carefully, and if any doubt contact your HARDI dealer
for further information.
SAFETY ALERT ICONS
Safety information in this manual is highlighted by the following icons according to the level of potential risk:
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DANGER:
This indicates the highest level of hazard alert. Failure to comply with the information contained
here could result in personal injury or death.
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WARNING: This indicates that mandatory action is required. Failure to comply with the information
contained here could result in damage to crops, the equipment and/or the environment.
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Attention: This indicates practical information regarding safe and effective use of the equipment and its systems.
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Note: This indicates general information that can provide the reader with a higher level of understanding.
SPRAY DRIFT
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WARNING: Serious crop damage can occur as a result of spray drift. Certain climatic conditions can increase
the risk of spraydrift onto neighbouring crops.
Although calibration information is provided in the Mistblowing Techniques Manual it is vitally important that you
read the chemical manufacturer’s recommendations for the correct use of their product.The manufacturers label
will also state the products limitations and warnings.
Wind speed, temperature, humidity and chemical properties should all be considered when determining if
conditions are suitable for spraying. Contact your local Department of Primary Industries for details of relevant
publications explaining the risks and how best to minimise them. It is the responsibility of the sprayer operator to
make sure that the spraying conditions are suitable for the application of the chemical to be used.
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WARNING: After changing chemicals or crops it is essential that the entire sprayer be flushed. This includes
disconnecting hoses from the filters and pressure relief valve and cleaning residue and sediment in the
hoses, valves and filters. Failure to do so may potentially lead to serious crop damage.
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Attention: Remove and store safety wear and clothing after spraying to prevent contamination of the cabin.
Dispose of, or clean appropriately. If poisoning occurs identify the chemicals and seek medical advice
urgently.
Summary of Contents for Mercury Covamax series
Page 1: ...MERCURY COVAMAX Operator Instruction Manual 67002404 100 HAU 08 2009 www hardi com au...
Page 10: ...Table of Contents TOC 8...
Page 18: ...2 Safety 2 6...
Page 88: ...6 Maintenance 1 18 Maintenance Activity Record Date Service Performed...
Page 92: ...7 Fault Finding 1 4...
Page 100: ...8 Technical Specifications 8 8...