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A
GENERAL SAFETY (continued)
SAFETY
6.
Wear close-fitting
clothing
and cover long
hair. Never
wear
dangling items such
as
scarves
or
bracelets.
7. Keep
hands,
feet, clothing
and
hair away
from moving parts. Never attempt to clear
obstructions
or
objects from a machine
while the engine is running.
8.
Keep all
shields
In place. Never alter
or
remove
safety
equipment.
Make sure
driveline guards can rotate independent
of
the
shaft
and can telescope freely.
9.
Use
only
service and repair parts made
or
approved
by
the
equipment
manufacturer.
Substituted
parts
may
not
meet
strength,
design,
or
safety requirements.
10. Do
not
modify
the
machine.
Unauthorized
modifications may impair the function
and/or safety and affect machine life.
11.
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.
12. Keep the area used
for
servlcmg
machinery clean and dry. Wet
or
oily
floors
are slippery. Wet
spots
can be dangerous
when
working
with
electrical equipment.
Be sure all electrical
outlets
and
tools
are
properly
grounded.
13. Use adequate
light
for
the
job
at hand.
14. Keep machinery clean. Straw and chaff on
a
hot
engine are a fire hazard.
Do
not
allow
011
or
grease
to
accumulate on
service platforms, ladders
or
controls.
Clean machines before storage.
15. Never use gasoline, naphtha
or
any
volatile material
for
cleaning purposes.
These materials may be toxic and/or
flammable.
16. When
storing
machinery, cover sharp
or
extending components
to
prevent injury
from
accidental contact.
8
NEVER WEAR LOOSE
OR DANGLING CLOTHES
KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS
KEEP SERVICE AREA CLEAN AND DRY

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