OM843NW3 5/21
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Safety Rules (Continued)
Wear Protective Clothing
!
WARNING
To prevent catching anything in moving machinery,
always wear close fitting clothes and safety
equipment appropriate
to the job.
Prolonged exposure
to loud noise can
cause hearing loss or
impairment. Wear
suitable authorized
hearing protection,
such as earmuffs or plugs to protect against loud
noises.
Operating equipment requires the full attention of the
operator. Do not use radio or music headphones
while operating machinery.
Practice Safe Maintenance
!
CAUTION
Understand all service
procedures before starting work.
Keep area clean and dry. Never lubricate, service, or
adjust machine while it is in operation.
Keep hands, feet and clothing away from power-
driven equipment. When shutting down an engine,
disengage all power and operator controls. Allow
the engine to cool completely before beginning any
service work.
Securely support any machinery elements that must
be raised for service work with support or lifting
machinery specifically intended for that purpose.
Keep all parts in good conditions and properly
installed. Fix damage immediately. Replace any
worn or broken parts. Remove any build up of
grease, oil or debris.
Disconnect battery ground cable (-) before making
any adjustments or service work.
Handle Fuel Safely - Avoid Flames
!
WARNING
Diesel is highly flammable and should be treated with
care at all times. Do do not refuel while smoking or
when near sparks or open flame.
ALWAYS STOP ENGINE BEFORE FUELING
MACHINE. Always fill
portable fuel tank outdoors.
Never fuel a hot engine.
Prevent accidental
discharge of starting fluids
by storing all cans in a
cool, safe place, away
from sparks or open flame. Store with cap securely
on container. Never incinerate or puncture a fuel
container.
Prevent fires by keeping machine clean of accumulated
trash, grease and debris. Always clean any spilled fuel
as swiftly as possible. Do not store oily rags, which
can ignite and burn spontaneously.
Be prepared if a fire starts. Keep a first aid kit and fire
extinguisher handy. Keep emergency contact numbers
for fire department, doctors, ambulance and hospital
near the telephone.
Service Machines Safely
!
DANGER
Do not wear a necktie, scarf, necklace, rings or other
jewelry, or any loose clothing
when working near moving
parts. Tie long hair behind your
head. If any of these items get
caught in moving machinery,
severe injury or death could
result.
Check for any loose electrical connections or faulty
wiring.
Look completely around engine to make sure that
everything is clear before starting.
Updated 4-12-17
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