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15. Hazards
• Risk of cuts to lower limbs due to contact with the blade.
• Risk of bruising the lower limbs due to contact with the moving blade.
• Risk of burns due to contact with the exhaust.
• Risk of crushing lower limbs when riding the machine.
• Risk of intoxication due to exhaust fumes if the engine is operated in closed space.
• Risk of squashing, amputating or cutting fingers in the belt drive.
• Risk of squashing feet between the tracks and drive elements.
• Risk of electrocution due to contact with high voltage cables in the engine ignition.
• Risk of fire due to ignition of fuel when refuelling.
• Risk of painful joints due to long exposure to vibrations.
• Risk of strain to the spinal column or back muscles if not lifting the machine ergonomically.
• Risk of becoming squashed between the machine and an obstacle when driving in reverse.
• Risk of ending up underneath the machine in the event of the machine tipping when loading and
unloading.
• Risk of ending up underneath the machine in the event of the machine falling due to incorrect
hoisting.
• Risk of the hands being squashed between the steering lever and obstacle when driving through a
narrow passage or carrying out a manoeuvre.
• Risk of injury due to projection of objects from the ground by the blade.
• Risk of injury due to projection of broken moving parts from the driving line of the blade.
• Risk of cuts to the hands due to contact with the sharp edge of the blade.
• Risk of injury due to the blade falling after taking apart.
• Risk of strangulation or amputation if loose clothing becomes pulled into drives or the track system.
• Risk of fire due to heating of the engine caused by contamination of the engine cooling system.
• Risk of bruising due to the kick-back effect when starting the engine.
• Irritation of air passages due to breathing in dust produced.
• Risk of hearing loss as a result of not wearing the proper ear plugs or hearing protection during
operation.
• Risk of bruising or injury due to kick-back in the event of the blade hitting an obstacle.
• Nervous or rheumatic disorders due to operating the machine for long periods without taking
breaks.
• Risk of bruising to hands due to squashing between casing and blade holder due to springing up
after releasing from work position.
• Risk of injury due to projection when releasing tension springs or pressure springs.
• Physical injury can occur when traversing a terrain that cannot support the weight of the machine
and the operator.
• Risk of intoxication due to intake of fuel, oil or lubricants.
• Risk of burns or skin irritation due to contact with fuel, oil or lubricants.
• Risk of injury, skin perforation or blindness due to contact with high-pressure oil jet in the event of a
leak in the hydraulic circuit.
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