Pre-Operating Section
2.6 WORK SITE PREPARATION
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An inspection of the leaves to be vacuumed must be done prior to
the vacuuming process. We realize that it is impossible to com-
pletely inspect every inch of leaves being vacuumed, but it is
imperative that all leaves be inspected for obvious dangerous
material before vacuuming.
The operator should never be in the line of traffic, the operator
should work on the shoulder whenever possible.
The operators should place cones or other barriers to provide
adequate warnings to vehicles and pedestrians that vacuuming
is in progress.
Confirm that all operators are wearing proper clothes and per-
sonal protective equipment.
Restrict all personnel, except the operator from the area near the
leaf vacuum.
DO NOT
allow pedestrians, children or animals
near the work area.
Make sure that the exhaust hose fits properly into the box con-
tainer so that all debris is blown into the box container.
The following guidelines must be followed to insure safety.
Never place any part of the body under or behind guards or any
other visually obscured area.
Making sure the leaves are clear of possible dangerous material is
critical to safe vacuuming. Vacuuming up metal, glass, rocks or
other dangerous material CAN cause serious damage to the equip-
ment or personal injury.
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