Safety Precautions
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Springs
Compressed springs (Fig. 4 below) will expand with great force when released, and springs that are stretched will
contract rapidly when released. Know what direction a spring will move and how it might affect another machine part
when released, and stay out of its path.
Burn Points
Be aware of burn points: mufflers, manifolds and even gear cases under adverse climatic conditions. They may not be
severe enough to seriously maim, but they can startle the operator enough to cause him or her to “jump” into more
deadly danger.
Hydraulic Systems
Hydraulic systems contain fluid under extreme pressure. Before loosening, tightening, removing or otherwise working
with any fittings or parts, relieve this pressure. Jet streams from even pinhole leaks can penetrate flesh. In addition,
the liquid is often hot.
Before attempting any service on hydraulic systems, shut off the engine that powers the hydraulic pump. Lower the
implement to the ground and relieve the pressure. Follow instructions in the operator’s manual because the specific
procedures for servicing the systems are very important to your safety.
Funded in whole or in part from Grant Number U05/CCU506070-01, "Cooperative Agreement Program for
Agricultural Health Promotion Systems," National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Reviewed by Dr. Randall Wood and Dr. Warren Roller.
Figure 4