Safety
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• Awkward positions;
• Handling of heavy goods;
• Life style as overweight smoking;
•Vibrations;
• Shocks from jumping, hitting obstacles
Therefore not only the machinebut also the driving
behaviour / handling / other tasks, prehistory of the
operator and the environment will play a role. In order
to evaluate real exposure to vibrations, we recommend
that you perform virbations measurements in your
working conditions.
For more information and possible actions to reduce
HAV and WBV, we recommend that you refer to CEMA
- Whole body virbation in agriculture - Practical User’s
guide.
HANDLE FUEL PROPERLY - AVOID
FIRES
FIG. 80: Fuel is highly flammable: Handle with care.
Always stop engine before refuelling.
Never refuel while smoking.
Add fuel in a safe place, away from open flame or
sparks.
Fill fuel tank outdoors.
Never completely fill fuel tank.
Clean up any spilled fuel immediately.
Never use diesel fuel, kerosene, gasoline or any
flammable solvents for cleaning.
Prevent fire hazards by keeping machine free of any
accumulated trash, grease and debris.
Always have, and be prepared to use, a multipurpose
dry chemical fire extinguisher during operation and
while refuelling.
FIG. 80