Safety
/nstructions
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21.
Avoid loose fitting or baggy clothing with
tears. bulging pockets, frayed edges or heavy
cuffs. Loose frayed and bulky clothing can
easily become wrapped in revolving parts.
Wear working clothing and working shoes or
boots.
.
Also you may need:
Safety helmet
Safety shoes
Safety eye protection
Heavy duty gloves
Hearing protection
Reflective clothing
Respirator or filter mask
Wear whatever safety gear and clothing is
necessary for the job.
22.
Keep- hands, feet and clothing away from
power-driven pans. Know the pinch and wrap
points on your equipment. Keep others away
from articulation joints, hitches,
drawbar, lift
arms,
PTO
drives, cylinders, etc..
Never stand, or allow anyone else to stand,
between the tractor and implement unless the
engine
is
turned
off
and parking brake is
engaged securely.
23.
Do not permit anyone unfamiliar with tractor
and implement operation to operate the
tractor.
24.
Do not operate the tractor when tired, ill,
sleepy, drunk, feeling overworked, taking
medicines, pregnant, suffering mental disease
or other improper
conditjons.
These conditions impair
a
person's skill and
judgment. When you begin feeling tired during
operation, take a 10-minute break to stretch,.
walk about,
lie
down or snack. Do not
continue if you still feel tired after taking
a
break.