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2.7 Creating a Safe Work Area
The three-point hitch mounted WP200 Series Wood Processors
are designed to winch, cut to length, and split logs for
firewood. Review and follow safe operating and winching safety
instructions in this manual. Also review the safety guidelines
included with your chain saw.
Below is an example of a safe work area. Not all work areas are
the same, but the principles presented here can be applied to
any work area.
Follow these important points to keep bystanders and workers
safe from hazards.
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Establish a Safe Zone perimeter around the work area and
mark with safety cones. The perimeter should be at least
10 ft (3 m) from any hazard within the work area.
•
Never allow workers or bystanders to approach the
processor while in operation without first signaling the
operator.
•
Keep all bystanders in the Safe Zone and never allow them
in the Hazard or Work zones.
•
Always operate the processor controls from the Operator
Zone located at the control panel.
•
Only the operator can authorize entry into the Hazard Zone.
The operator must first ensure it is safe to enter.
•
Always be aware of coworkers. Make eye contact and have
a hand signal scheme worked out.
•
Use extreme caution around the material stacks. Stacked
logs could roll in unpredictable ways.
•
Be aware of split wood stacks. Split wood can tumble off
the pile.
The safe work area is divided into four zones:
1. Safe Zone
– This is the area outside the work area
perimeter for bystanders or anyone not directly involved
with the work. The Safe Zone has minimal potential
hazards.
2. Work Zone
– Workers helping the operator wearing the
appropriate PPE are allowed in this area. The Work Zone is
outside of the Hazard Zone with limited hazards.
3. Hazard Zone
– Only workers are allowed in the Hazard
Zone and must always make eye contact with the operator
before entering. Unauthorized workers or bystanders are
not allowed in the Hazard Zone, due to the risks present.
4. Operator Zone
– Only the operator should be in the
Operator Zone.
Fig. 2 –
Safe Work Area
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