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85874 & 85875 Rev B
TURFCO T3000i SERIES APPLICATOR
Safety on the job should always be a top priority.
Training and experience are important factors in the
safe operation of equipment. Please consider the
following information and realize that safe operation is
a matter of using common sense as it relates to the
machine, its maintenance, the operator, the training,
and the operating conditions. These are general
safety instructions that apply to most turf maintenance
equipment.
This list includes many, but not all, general
safety instructions as they relate to turf
equipment. Common sense must always be
used to determine the safest way to operate
a machine under specific conditions.
TRAINING:
● Always read the manual and view the
training video before operating a machine
for the first time.
● Always read the warning decals before
operating a machine for the first time.
● Always check the location and use of each
control before operating a machine for the first time.
● Practice operating the machine in a safe area with no
obstructions until becoming familiar with the controls.
If you have questions, ask your supervisor or call the
factory.
CLOTHING:
● Clothes should be snug fit. Loose fitting clothing
is hazardous because it may get caught in the
mechanism during service or operation.
● Remove jewelry before operation. Again, jewelry may
get caught in the mechanism.
● Wear shoes that will protect your feet. Steel toed safety
shoes should be considered for many situations.
● Hard Hat: The use of a hard hat should be considered
when using equipment on a golf course. The danger
of being hit by a golf ball should be a major concern
as well as protection while operating under trees .
● Respirators: When
operating in dusty,
windy
conditions,
wear a respirator. This
is also an important
consideration
if
operating equipment
while spreading or
spraying chemicals and fertilizers.
● Eye Protection: Safety glasses and/or face shields
should be considered when operating, as well as
working in close proximity to high speed rotary
equipment. Watch for rotary mowers, edgers, brush
and string trimmers. Rotary mowers can throw debris
at speed up to 200 MPH.
● Hearing: If the noise level of the equipment is too
loud, consider the use of ear protection. Do not use
stereo headsets during operation. This is a distraction
that may lead to an accident. Headsets also make
it difficult to hear other people and equipment while
operating in the work area.
● Gloves: Use gloves when handling sharp or hazardous
objects, chemicals and fertilizers.
THE OPERATOR:
● The operator should never use a machine while under
the influence of alcohol or drugs. The operator should
be aware of the hazards of working in the sun and
should take proper precautions to avoid heat stress
and dehydration. Use sun screen products when
necessary.
● The operator should never attempt to ride a machine
that is not designed for that propose. Do not allow
others to ride a machine that is not designed for
passengers.
● Care should always be taken when mounting and
dismounting a riding machine. Prevent injuries and
falls by making sure the operator does not slip. Unless
it is an emergency, do not jump off a machine. Injury
may result when an operator’s foot slips trying to jump
from a machine.
● Keep hands and feet away
from the spinner wheel,
hopper mixing devices and
drive components. Shut
off the engine and remove
ignition wire when servicing
the spinner wheel, hopper
mixing devices and drive components.
● Do not operate any equipment at unsafe speeds.
Speeds should be reduced when turning or operating
on slopes. The operator must use common sense to
determine a safe speed based on the equipment, the
load, the slope, the surface, and other conditions that
may affect safe operation.
● The operator must be aware of the conditions around
the area. Be careful to observe other people and
machines.
General Safety Practices
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