Safety Section
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Safety Section
9
Rayco RC6D Wood Chipper
Copyright © 2011 Rayco Mfg - All Rights Reserved
Printed in U.S.A.
Copyright © 2011 Rayco Mfg - All Rights Reserved
Rayco RC6D Wood Chipper
Printed in U.S.A.
Safety Section
8
Safety Section
9
Rayco RC6D Wood Chipper
Copyright © 2011 Rayco Mfg - All Rights Reserved
Printed in U.S.A.
Copyright © 2011 Rayco Mfg - All Rights Reserved
Rayco RC6D Wood Chipper
Printed in U.S.A.
pERSONAl pROTECTIvE EqUIpMENT (ppE)
head protection
must conform to ANSI Z89.1
and DO NOT wear under chin strapping while
operating or within the operation area of the
Horizontal Grinder.
Eye protection
must conform to ANSI Z87.1 and
be the wrap around style. Always wear the eye
protection when operating or working within the
operational area of the machine.
hearing protection
- Plug type ear protection
or full ear coverage devices (muff type) shall be
worn at all times when operating or within the
operational area of the machine.
gloves
- When operating or handling brush
within the operational area of the Horizontal
Grinder, loose fitting gloves are the only gloves
that should be worn. DO NOT wear gauntlet or
strapped gloves.
Clothing protection
- Clothes must be close
fitting, but not restrictive of movement. DO NOT
wear loose fitting clothes, jewelry or long dan
-
gling clothing; i.e. neckties, long belts or chains.
Hooded sweat shirts may be worn only if the
hood is tightly drawn around the face with
drawstrings tucked into the outer garment when
not in use. If working near traffic, wear reflective
clothing.
Shoes
- (Foot Protection)- Always over the ankle
work boots with skid resistant soles.
Breathing protection
- When breathing protec-
tion is required the use of paper masks that can
tear away if caught or entangled in material or
machine must be worn.
FlYINg DEBRIS
Do not allow anyone to stand in front or directly
behind the machine.
Flying debris could be
thrown past guards and injure bystanders if
they are in these areas.
pRESSURIzED AIR AND wATER
Pressurized air and/or water can cause
debris and/or hot water to be blown out.
This
could result in personal injury.
When pressurized air and/or pressurized water is
used for cleaning, wear protective clothing, pro-
tective shoes, and eye protection. Eye protec-
tion includes goggles or a protective face shield.
The maximum air pressure for cleaning purposes
must be reduced to 205 kPa (30 psi) when the
nozzle is deadheaded and the nozzle is used
with an effective chip deflector and personal
protective equipment. The maximum water
pressure for cleaning purposes must be below
275kPa (40 psi).
TRAppED pRESSURE
Pressure can be trapped in a hydraulic system.
Releasing trapped pressure can cause sudden
machine movement or attachment movement.
Use caution if you disconnect hydraulic lines of
fittings. High pressure oil that is released can
cause a hose to whip. High pressure oil that is
released can cause oil to spray.
Fluid penetra-
tion can cause serious injury and possible
death.
FlUID pENETRATION
Pressure can be trapped in the hydraulic circuit
long after the engine has been stopped. The
pressure can cause hydraulic fluid or items such
as pipe plugs to escape rapidly if the pressure is
not relieved correctly.
Do not remove any hydraulic components
or parts until pressure has been relieved or
personal injury may occur. Do not disas-
semble any hydraulic components or parts
until pressure has been relieved or personal
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