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ADDITIONAL SAFETY ADVICE
Training
Operators need to be competent and fully capable of operating this machine in a safe and
efficient way prior to attempting to use it in any public place. We advise therefore that the
prospective operator make use of relevant training courses available such as those run by the
Agricultural Training Board, Agricultural Colleges, Dealers and McConnel.
Working in Public Places
When working in public places such as roadsides, consideration should be paid to others in the
vicinity. Stop the machine immediately when pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders etc. pass.
Restart only when they are at a distance that causes no risk to their safety.
Warning Signs
It is advisable that any working area be covered by suitable warning signs and statutory in
public places. Signs should be highly visible and well placed in order to give clear advanced
warning of the hazard. Contact the Department of Transport or your Local Highways Authority to
obtain detailed information on this subject. The latter should be contacted prior to working on
the public highway advising them of the time and location of the intended work asking what is
required by way of signs and procedure. – ‘
Non-authorised placement of road signs may create
offences under the Highways Act’.
Suggested Warning Signs Required
“Road works ahead” warning sign with a supplementary “Hedge cutting” plate. “For 1 mile”
or appropriate shorter distance may be added to the plate.
“Road narrows” warning sign with supplementary “Single file traffic” plate.
White on blue “Keep right” (*) arrow sign on rear of machine.
* Note – this applies to UK Market machines where traffic passes to the right of a machine
working in the same direction as the traffic flow. The direction, use and colour of the arrow sign
will depend on the country of use and the Local Highway Authorities regulations in the locality.
Use of Warning Signs
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On two-way roads one set of signs is needed facing traffic in each direction.
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Work should be within 1 mile of the signs.
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Work only when visibility is good and at times of low risk e.g.: NOT during ‘rush-hour’.
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Vehicles should have an amber-flashing beacon.
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Ideally, vehicles should be conspicuously coloured.
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Debris should be removed from the road and path as soon as practicable, and at regular
intervals, wearing high visibility clothing and before removing the hazard warning signs.
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Collect all road signs promptly when the job is completed.
Although the information given here covers a wide range of safety subjects it is impossible to predict
every eventuality that can occur under differing circumstances whilst operating this machine. No advice
given here can replace ‘good common sense’ and ‘total awareness’ at all times but will go a long way
towards the safe use of your McConnel machine.
Summary of Contents for PA 48
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