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Safety
Drawing In/Trapping Hazard
Drawing in/trapping points exist where objects are pulled into equipment, e.g., when a log drops onto the log cradle
from the log lift. Machines are stronger and faster than people; always stop the equipment before attempting to remove
an item that is stuck. Remember, guards cannot be provided for all situations and equipment must be able to function
in the capacity for which it was designed.
Impact Hazard
Impact hazards can be broken down into two categories: forceful collision and contact. The fi rst type of impact hazard,
forceful collision, is the result of machinery or processes where any movement of tools, machine elements or particles
could impact an operator. The second type of impact hazard, contact, refers to the movement of personnel that could
result in collision with stationary or moving objects. For example, an operator could collide with a part of the log splitter
while handling wood in preparation to splitting. Guarding may not be feasible for these types of hazards. Be aware
of your surroundings, never place yourself in a situation where you are in the path of a moving piece of
equipment.
Burn Hazard
The potential for burns exist in and around the engine. Be careful not to touch any of these surfaces, which are
covered in the manufacturer’s safety warnings. Read the engine manufacturer’s warnings and follow their instructions
carefully.
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TIMBERWOLF FIREWOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT

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