Chipper/Shredder Safety – 15
Moving Parts
Follow these steps to avoid losing body parts or your life in the
equipment’s moving parts.
4
Never leave the chipper/shredder unattended. This helps protect
children and unauthorized persons who may go near the equip-
ment.
4
Never inspect or work on equipment while it is running. This
will protect you from the machine’s moving parts.
4
Never operate the chipper/shredder without all guards in place.
These guards were put on the machine by the manufacturer to
keep you from being caught in moving parts. Never remove or
redesign these guards.
4
Keep hands and feet away from all moving parts.
4
Before attempting to unclog debris or make adjustments:
1. Shut off engine.
2. Disconnect spark plug wire or battery cables (if equipped).
3. Remove key.
4. Disconnect PTO shaft (if equipped).
5. Wait for all parts to stop moving.
4
Eliminate tripping hazards by clearing all brush and debris from
the front and sides of the machine. This will keep you from fall-
ing into its moving parts.
4
Never climb or sit on the chipper/shredder while it is running.
Summary of OSHA Accident Inspection 100746346
The operator of a chipper was feeding small branches with his
foot. The foot became caught in the infeed rollers and was pulled
into the chipper. His right foot and ankle were amputated.
Never feed material with any part of your body.
Always use a push stick.
Accident Report
Operator’s Foot Amputated in Chipper
Summary of OSHA Accident Inspection 125903088
An employee was operating a chipper that became jammed. He
climbed on top of the chipper and unfastened the hood. His hand
slipped into the rotating blades and was cut off at the wrist.
Shut off the machine and wait for all parts to stop
moving before servicing equipment.
Accident Report
Employee Loses Hand in Chipper