SAFETY
A
GENERAL
SAFETY
(continued)
5.
Wear close-fitting clothing and cover long hair.
Never wear dangling items such
as
scarves
or
bracelets.
6. Keep hands, feet, clothing and hair away from
moving parts. Never attempt to clear obstruc-
tions
or
objects from a machine while the
engine is running.
7.
Keep all shields in place. Never alter
or
remove safety equipment.
8.
Do not substitute parts, especially safety
related, that may not meet strength
or
design
requirements
of
the manufacturer.
9. Stop engine and remove key from ignition
before leaving operator's seat for any reason.
A child
or
even a pet could engage an idling
machine.
10. Keep the area used for servicing machinery
clean and dry. Wet or oily floors are slippery.
Wet spots can be dangerous when working
with electrical equipment. Be sure all electri-
cal outlets and tools are properly grounded.
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. Use adequate light for the job at hand.
12. Keep machinery clean. Straw and chaff on a
hot engine are a fire hazard. Do not allow oil
or
grease to accumulate on service platforms,
ladders
or
controls. Clean machines before
storage.
13. Never use gasoline, naptha
or
any volatile
material for cleaning purposes. These materi-
als may be toxic and/or flammable.
14. When storing machinery cover sharp
or
extending components to prevent injury from
accidental contact.
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NEVER WEAR LOOSE
OR DANGLING CLOTHES
KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS
KEEP SERVICE AREA
CLEAN AND DRY