Hansa C7eu O&M Manual - OM-019 revision B 03/09/2018
© Hansa Chippers 2018
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Attach the emergency stop bracket to the inlet
Remove the fasteners that come attached
with the bracket. Fasten the bracket to
the inlet chute using the supplied
fasteners, ensuring the bolt head is on the
inside of the inlet chute, and the light
washer and nyloc nut are on the outside
of the inlet chute. A 10 mm spanner and
4mm Allen key are required for this.
Safety
Preventing accidents is the responsibility of every equipment operator. The operator is responsible for any accidents or hazards
occurring to people or their property. Ensure every operator is familiar with the safe operation procedures and controls of the
machine, how to identify hazards, and the steps required to avoid injury while handling and operating the chipper. Relevant
information is contained in this manual.
Do NOT
modify the design of the chipper.
Operator competency
Ensure that every person operating the chipper understands and follows the safe operating and maintenance procedures
as detailed in this manual.
Do NOT
allow persons below the age of 16 to operate the chipper. Additionally, local regulations may restrict the age of
the operator.
Do NOT
allow persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge to
operate the machine.
Identifying hazards and risks
Identify hazards and risks, and take preventative steps to avoid accidents and minimise risk. Possible hazards include, but are not
limited to, moving parts, thrown objects, weight of chipper and components, and the operating environment.
Below is a list of hazards and actions required to prevent injury.
Hazard
Risk
Corrective action
Dust
Injury or irritation of the
eyes
Respiratory irritation
Wear safety glasses
Process freshly cut materials and/or wear a dust mask
Exhaust Fumes
Respiratory irritation
Place the chipper in a manner that the operator is not
exposed to direct exhaust fumes
Hot Exhaust
Heat burns
Keep bare hands and other body parts a safe distance away
from hot exhaust
Fire
Heat burns
Clear any build-up of chipping debris around the engine and
exhaust regularly
Belt Drive
Skin pinching and/or
abrasions
Ensure that the belt guard is in place, and keep away from
the belt and its guarding
Cutting rotor and knives
Pinching, crushing, cutting,
severing
Keep your face and body out of the inlet chute
Do NOT
extend hands/arms past the rubber flap
Use a stick to push materials into the inlet chute
Do NOT
push the stick beyond the rubber flap
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