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PERFORM MAINTENANCE SAFELY
CLOTHING AND PERSONAL
PROTECTIVE ITEMS
Keep hands and clothing well away from engine
fan and moving parts while engine is running.
ALWAYS wear appropriate safety glasses, goggles
or face shield when working. (FIG. 34) Proper eye
protection can keep flying particles from grinding,
drilling or hammering operations, or fluids such as
fuel, solvents, lubricants and brake fluids, from
damaging your eyes. Normal glasses do NOT
provide adequate protection.
ALWAYS wear a hard hat and safety shoes. (FIG. 34)
ALWAYS wear hearing protectors when exposed to
high noise levels for extended periods. ALWAYS wear
a respirator when painting or exposed to dusty
conditions. ALWAYS keep your pockets free of
loose objects which can fall out and drop into
machinery. (FIG. 35) Heavy gloves should be worn for
many operations.
EXHAUST FUMES
Engine exhaust fumes can cause sickness or death.
If it is necessary to run an engine in an enclosed
area, use an exhaust pipe extension. If you do not
have an exhaust pipe extension, be positive the area
is adequately ventilated. (FIG. 36)
HEAVY PARTS
Handle tools and heavy parts sensibly – with regard
for yourself and other persons. Lower items – don’t
throw or drop them.
ALWAYS use proper hoisting equipment for lifting
heavy loads.
FIG. 36
FIG. 34
FIG. 35
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Keep machine in proper adjustment at all times.
Serious injury could result if adjustments are
neglected.
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Whenever possible, AVOID working on a machine
with the engine running. If the engine must be run
to make checks or adjustments, put the transmission
in neutral, set the parking brake and chock the
drum and wheels securely ... front and rear ... to
prevent movement in either direction.
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Personnel can be caught by moving parts when
the
guards are removed
for access in making
repairs. A repair or maintenance job is not com-
plete until guards, plates and other safety devices
have been replaced.
•
NEVER put your fingers in open gears or reach
through the spokes of a gear.
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Before working on the fuel system, close the fuel
shut-off valve. NEVER smoke or use open flames
near the machine while working on the fuel system.
•
Remove and store
all tools before resuming
operation.
•
Before working in the pivot or “pinch” area of an
articulated machine, securely attach the steering
frame lock to prevent the machine from turning.
(FIG. 37) Enter this area only when necessary.
•
Connect any other safety locks provided before
proceeding with the work.
PERFORM MAINTENANCE SAFELY
FIG. 37
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