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CIRCULAR SAW
OPERATOR
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S MANUAL
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Never get near the ci
rcular saw’s working parts, which are in motion.
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When performing the circular saw repair and maintenance works always comply with the
descriptions included in the operator's manual, while conducting them with the tractor's drive
disconnected.
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Prior to approaching any works, focus your attention solely on the tasks to do.
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Never operate the circular saw when being under influence of alcohol, drugs or medicines which
impair motor skills.
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The circular saw cannot be operated by unauthorized and unskilled personnel.
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Keep attention whether there are no unauthorized personnel or animals around the circular saw.
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It is forbidden to cut tree branches and bushes, if the cutting plane goes through the tractor's cabin.
When describing residual risk, the circular saw shall be considered a machine, which until the
moment of its production had been designed and manufactured in accordance with the state-of-the-art
as per its manufacture date.
WARNING!
Despite following the specified instructions and prohibitions, residual risk is still
present.
4.3.1.
Residual risk evaluation
When keeping such recommendations as:
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thorough familiarizing with
operator’s manual,
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no persons remaining on the machine when operating and during drives,
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no persons remaining within the machine operation range,
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adjustment, maintenance and lubrication of the machine with engine off,
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performing repairs of the machine only by skilled persons,
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o
peration of the machine by persons, which are familiarized with operator’s manual,
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in the event of the machine protection against children and unauthorized personnel residual risk
when operating the circular saw may be limited to necessary minimum.
In the event when avoiding or eliminating professional risk resulting from exposure
to noise is not possible through use of mass safety device or work organization, the
employer (farmer):
1) makes available personal hearing safety devices if the levels of noise in working
environment exceed 80 dB.
2) makes available personal hearing safety devices and ensures they are properly
used if the levels of noise in the working environment reach or exceed 85 dB.
4.4.
Safety labels
WARNING!
Always follow the safety labels describing risks, and warning signs attached to
the machine.
WARNING!
a)
all warning decals should be clean and legible,
b)
lost or damaged decals must be replaced,
c)
please order new decals from your dealer or supplier.