2.5 Equipment Safety Guidelines
Safety is one of the main concerns in designing and developing
equipment. However, every year many accidents occur which
could have been avoided by a few seconds of thought and a
more careful approach to handling equipment.
Obey the following precautions to avoid hazards. Make sure that
anyone who works with you obeys them as well.
•
Replace safety or instruction labels that are not readable
or are missing. For locations and explanations, see
•
Do not modify the equipment in any way. Unapproved
modification can result in serious injury or death. In
addition, unapproved modification can cause incorrect
operation and decrease the life of the machine. Unapproved
modification voids the warranty.
•
Make sure that the machine is correctly stationed, adjusted,
and in working condition.
•
Keep the machine free of accumulated grease and debris to
prevent fires and machine damage.
•
Make sure that the discharged wood chips do not interfere
with the safe operation of the machine.
•
Look for and avoid overhead hazards (for example;
branches, cables, and electrical wires).
•
Do not exceed the limitations of the machine. If the machine
does not operate normally or you feel unsafe, stop the
machine!
2.6 Safe Condition
References are made to
safe condition
throughout this manual.
Safe condition means that you put the machine in a state that
makes it safe to service or maintain.
Before you start any service or maintenance, do the
following:
SAFE CONDITION
1.
If the machine is connected to a tow vehicle, set the tow
vehicle's parking brake, stop the engine, and remove the
ignition key.
2.
Stop the machine.
For instructions, see
3.
Disconnect the engine spark-plug wire and keep it away
from the spark plug.
4.
Disconnect the cable from the negative (-) battery
terminal and keep it away from the battery.
5.
Remove all material from the chipper hopper.
6.
Wait until the engine and machine are cool.
2.7 Safety Training
An untrained operator can cause serious injury or death to
themselves or others. Review the safety instructions with all
users annually. The
can be used to
keep a training record.
•
When someone does not understand the operation of a
machine, they can create dangerous situations very quickly.
Operators must understand the safety information in this
manual and the safety labels that are on the machine.
•
The owner has the responsibility to provide instruction to
anyone who is going to operate the machine. This machine
is dangerous to anyone who is unfamiliar with its operation.
•
If the machine is loaned or rented, it is the owner's
responsibility to make sure that, before anyone uses the
machine, every operator does the following:
• Reads and understands this manual.
• Receives instruction in the safe and correct use of the
machine.
• Understands and knows how to set the machine to a
Safe Condition
.
For instructions, see
.
Safety
BXT36S
Wood Chipper
Safety
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