Safety
BXC34 / BXC34 Bundle
Wood Chipper
Safety
8
2.4 Safety Rules
CAUTION!
Hearing loss hazard. Prolonged
exposure to loud noise may cause
permanent hearing loss. Use suitable
protection while operating the
machine.
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Safety is a primary concern in the design and manufacture of
Wallenstein products. Unfortunately, efforts to provide safe
equipment can be wiped out by a single careless act.
For safety information that is specific to machine operation,
service, or maintenance, see the applicable section in this
manual.
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It is the operator's responsibility to read,
understand, and follow ALL safety and
operating instructions in this manual.
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If you do not understand any part of this
manual or require assistance, contact your
local dealer, the distributor, or Wallenstein
Equipment.
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Do not allow anyone to use this machine until they have
read this manual. Operator's must have a thorough
understanding of the safety precautions and how the
machine works. Review the safety instructions with all
users annually.
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Operators of this machine must be responsible, physically
able people who are familiar with machinery and trained
in the operation of this equipment. If an elderly person is
assisting with the work, their physical limitations need to be
recognized and accommodated.
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Make sure that all users understand the safety signs on
the machine before operating, servicing, adjusting, or
cleaning it. For safety sign decal definitions, see
.
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Learn the controls and how to stop the machine quickly in
the event of an emergency. For instructions, see
.
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Keep a first-aid kit available for use,
should the need arise, and know how to
use the contents.
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Keep a fire extinguisher available for use,
should the need arise, and know how to
use it.
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Wear the appropriate PPE when operating, servicing, or
maintaining the machine.
This includes, but is not limited to:
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A hard hat.
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Heavy gloves.
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Hearing protection.
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Protective shoes with steel toes and slip resistant soles.
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Protective glasses, goggles, or a face shield.
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Prolonged exposure to loud noise may
cause permanent hearing loss. Power
equipment with or without a vehicle
attached can often be noisy enough to
cause permanent, partial hearing loss.
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Wear hearing protection on a full-time basis if the noise in
the operator's position exceeds 80 dB. Noise over 85 dB
on a long-term basis can cause severe hearing loss. Noise
over 90 dB adjacent to the operator on a long-term basis
may cause permanent, total hearing loss.
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Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing, loose or uncovered
long hair, jewelry, and loose personal articles. These can
get caught in moving parts and cause injury. Jewelry may
also ground a live electrical circuit causing injury and
machine damage.
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Never consume alcohol or drugs before or during machine
operation. Alertness or coordination can be affected.
Consult your doctor about operating this machine while
taking prescription medications.
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Only use the machine in daylight or good artificial light.
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Keep all guards, shields, and covers in place. If removal
is necessary for repair, replace them before using the
machine.
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Never allow anyone to ride on the machine during
transport.
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Keep bystanders at least 10 ft (3 m) from the discharge
area. Mark the discharge area with safety cones.
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Before starting the engine, make sure that the machine is
clear of debris.
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Do not touch hot engine parts, the muffler cover, hoses,
engine body, or engine oil during operation or after the
engine is turned off. Contact with hot surfaces may cause
burns.