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residual risk stems from the wrong behavior of the machine operator.
The greatest danger occurs when you do the following:
Use the spreader for purposes other than those described in the manual.
Being between the spreader and the tractor during work of the engine
connecting the spreader to the tractor, or just being between machines
during maneuvers, reversing, turning, or aggregation of the spreader to the
tractor.
Operation of the machine drawing the mini-spreader by unlicensed persons,
minors or persons under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.
When people/animals are present on the machine while it is running.
Cleaning/maintenance of the machine when not following the instructions in
the user's manual.
Not keeping a safe distance when operating the machine (including
reversing, driving, spreading materials for which the mini-spreader has been
designed).
Introduce structural changes without the consent of the Manufacturer.
Clean, carry out maintenance and technical checks of the mini-spreader.
Presence of people or animals in hazardous zones during the spreader’s
work (driving with engaged feed).
Inserting arms, legs, or other items such as tools into rotating parts of the
adapter, or the conveyor elements.
When presenting the residual risk, the spreader is treated as a machine,
which until the start of production was designed and manufactured
according to applicable standards.
3.8
Residual risk assessment.
When observing such recommendations as:
Careful reading of the operating instructions and strict adherence to its
provisions.
Prohibition of placing hands and other parts of the body in inaccessible and
forbidden places.