Maintain the basic posture.
Do not walk with
one foot directly in
front of the other.
Loose
clothing
Bare feet
Safety helmet
Work clothes (long
sleeves)
Work trousers
Gloves
Safety
shoes
■ Maintain correct posture when operating the mower and/or run-
ning the engine.
!
When performing mowing work, be sure to install the
bucket before running the engine, and maintain correct ba-
sic posture.
〈Basic posture〉
!
Always face in the direction in which the mower is moving,
carefully hold the grips on the handle, and walk while keep-
ing your feet shoulder―width apart.
!
While walking and looking in the direction the mower is
moving, avoid placing your feet one in front of the other in
a straight line.
■ Wear appropriate clothing.
!
When operating the mower, wear gloves and clothing with
sleeves and other openings that close snugly. Make sure
your clothing fits well and does not droop or hang.
!
Wear non―slip boots or laced shoes, and make sure there
is no opening between the bottom of your trousers and
top of your shoes. In some areas, there is the risk of high
fevers and other symptoms related to Japanese river fever.
!
Wear a safety helmet to protect your head from low―hang-
ing branches and other obstructions.
Warning
!
Maintain correct posture when operating the
mower and/or running the engine. Falling and/
or slipping can cause injuries or accidents.
Warning
!
Wear clothing that fits your body.
Drooping or hanging clothing could become
caught in the rotating parts of the mower or
snag on other parts, causing an impediment to
work or serious injury.
!
Wear gloves and boots.
Gloves and boots prevent insects and grass
cuttings from coming into direct contact with
your skin, protecting you from insect stings
and bites.
!
Wear a safety helmet.
A safety helmet protects your head from im-
pediments such as low―hanging branches at
the workplace.
Cautions before Operation
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