Safety
WXR720/L, WXR740/L
Trailer Wood Splitter
Safety
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2.3 Why is SAFETY important?
Three Big Reasons:
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Accidents Disable and Kill
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Accidents Cost
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Accidents Can Be Avoided
The policy of Wallenstein Equipment Inc. is to produce products
that are safe and reliable. However, even when using well-
engineered equipment, there is always an element of risk. To
minimize the risks and promote safety at all times, this section
of the operator’s manual details a number of safety rules that
must always be followed and obeyed.
YOU
are responsible for the SAFE operation and maintenance of
your Wallenstein Trailer Wood Splitter.
YOU
must ensure that you
and anyone else who is going to use, maintain or work around
the wood splitter be familiar with the operating and maintenance
procedures and related
safety
information contained in this
manual. This manual provides good safety practices that should
be followed while using the wood splitter.
Remember,
YOU
are the key to safety. Good safety practices
not only protect you but also the people around you. Make
these practices a working part of your safety program. Be
certain that
EVERYONE
using this equipment is familiar with the
recommended use and maintenance procedures and follows all
the safety precautions.
2.4 Safety Rules
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Read and understand ALL Safety and
Operating instructions in the manual and
follow them. The most important safety
device on this equipment is a SAFE
operator.
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Review safety related items annually with all personnel who
are operating the machine or performing maintenance.
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Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
The suggested equipment includes but is not limited to the
following:
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Hearing Protection
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Protective glasses, goggles or face shield
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Heavy work gloves
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Protective shoes with slip resistant soles
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Keep a first-aid kit available for use
should the need arise and know how to
use it.
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Read and understand all safety signs located on the
machine before operating, servicing, adjusting, or cleaning.
Safety signs are explained on
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Inspect and secure all guards before starting.
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heck engine intake and exhaust. Make sure they are clear
of debris prior to starting the machine.
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Have a fire extinguisher available for use should
the need arise. Know how to use it.
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Do not touch hot engine parts, muffler cover, hydraulic
hoses, engine body, engine oil, and so on during operation
or if the engine was recently shut off. Contact may cause
burns.
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Never
expect a person to use the machine who has not
read and understood all operation and safety instructions.
An untrained operator is not qualified and is exposed
to possible serious injury or death. It is the owner's
responsibility to make sure to the operator has familiarity
and understanding of the machine.
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Never allow riders during transport.
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Do not risk injury or death by ignoring good safety
practices.
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Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!
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