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2.9 - Operational Safety
2.9.1 - Commissioning
The implement should be properly commissioned prior to first usage, failure to do so can impact
on the operational safety of the implement placing the operator, other personnel, and property at
risk of severe damage, injuries or even fatalities. Tyre pressures should be checked and nuts and
bolts checked for tight fitment. In particular wheel nuts and any fixings securing the cultivation
equipment should be checked. Loose fixings can cause components to detach impacting on the
operational safety.
2.9.4 - Hydraulic System
2.9.2 - Damage to the Implement
Any damage to the implement can impact on the operational safety of the equipment. Some
components are critical to the operational safety of the equipment and therefore any damage to
these must be remedied immediately. Hydraulic systems, braking systems, the hitching elements,
any connections between the implement and tractor and the signalling equipment should be
checked prior to all machine operations due to their impact on the operational safety if damaged.
Coulter elements should also be regularly checked for damage and wear prior to usage to ensure
accurate product distribution.
2.9.3 - Hitching/Unhitching
Failure to correctly connect the implement to the tractor can result in severe accidents or
property damage. Connecting and disconnecting the implement to the tractor can be found in
section 6.1, however there are still several risks when performing this procedure. When making
any connections/disconnections between the implement and the tractor all systems should be
depressurised and personnel should never enter the space between the implement and machine.
If a single operator is performing this procedure external lift controls should be utilised if fitted. All
parts (Implement and Tractor) should be on stable flat surfaces and secured against rolling away
or becoming unstable. Braking connections must also be performed prior to releasing the parking
brake to ensure control.
The hydraulic systems on the implement operate under high pressure. Escaping hydraulic fluid
The implement must also be folded and placed in the transport position as shown in chapter
6.1.2. Before travel mud and dirt should be removed from the implement, lighting and signalling
equipment should be checked for functionality. Whilst transporting the implement the operator
must consider the effects local weather and road conditions will have on the tractor and implement
as well as implement overhangs, dimensions, and the inertial mass of the machine when cornering
or braking, they should also consider local regulations and any applicable height width or weight
restrictions along the planned route. For transport on public roads the hoppers must be emptied of
any product. Failure to do so invalidates the type approval and places the operator, other personnel
and property at greater risk of injury, death or material damages.
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