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1.8 Understanding Safety Signs
Consult this section to learn the hazards that each type of safety sign denotes.
Figure 1.24: MD #166234
MD #166234
Run-over hazard
DANGER
• The training seat is provided so that an experienced Operator
can instruct a new Operator on how to use the machine.
• The training seat is NOT intended as a passenger seat or for
use by children.
• The Operator and the Passenger must wear their safety belts
when operating or riding in the machine.
• Keep all other riders off of the machine.
Figure 1.25: MD #166425
MD #166425
Run-over hazard
DANGER
To prevent the machine from moving when there is no Operator
at the controls:
• Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition
before performing any maintenance or service on the
steering linkage or the neutral interlock system.
• Refer to the windrower and header operator’s manuals for
inspection and maintenance instructions.
Figure 1.26: MD #166454
MD #166454
General hazard pertaining to machine operation and servicing
DANGER
To prevent injury or death from improper or unsafe machine
operation:
• Read the operator’s manual and follow all safety
instructions.
• Do NOT allow untrained persons to operate the machine.
• Review these safety instructions with all Operators
every year.
• Ensure that all safety signs are installed and legible.
• Ensure that everyone is clear of the machine before starting
the engine and during its operation.
• Keep riders off the machine.
• Keep all shields in place and stay clear of moving parts.
SAFETY