Follow a safety program – Blue Rhino RB60/72 User Manual

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Follow A Safety Program

Avoid Injury From Raised Equipment

Avoid possible crushing injury from falling mower or
other raised equipment.

Before working near or under raised mower or
equipment parts:
— Securely support or block up raised mower or

equipment parts according to the operator’s manual.

— Securely support, block up or lock up wings with

approved locking devices or lower mower or
equipment parts to the ground.

— Use transport locks when transporting mower on

public roads.

Avoid Injury From High Pressure Fluid

Avoid fl uid injection injury due to high pressure fl uid leaks.

If any fl uid is injected into the skin, it must be
removed within a few hours by a doctor familiar with
this type of injury.

Fluid leaks under pressure may not be visible. When
checking for leaks or working around pressurized systems:
— Read manufacturer’s operator’s manual(s) for

recommended safety practices.

— Wear a face shield or safety goggles for eye protection.
— Use a piece of cardboard or wood to check for leaks;

DO NOT use your hands.

— Relieve system pressure before disconnecting lines.
— Check for and repair damaged or leaking lines, pipes

and hoses.

— Check for and tighten loose connections.
— Purge air from system before operating.

High Pressure

Fluid Can Inject

into the Body

Avoid Crushing –

Block Up or

Securely Support

Mower

Follow A Safety Program

Avoid Injury From Fire And Explosion

Set the parking brake, shut the mower and tractor
engine down and remove the key while fi lling the fuel
tank. Use extra caution when fueling a hot engine.
Never smoke while fueling. Avoid sparks by grounding
the fuel nozzle against the fi ller neck.

The fumes in an empty fuel tank are explosive. Never
weld or cut on fuel lines, tanks or containers.

Remove all trash or mowing debris from the machine
daily or as needed. Keep debris away from engine,
exhaust, slip clutches and other heat sources. Use
spark arrestors, as appropriate, on the engine exhaust
system. Make sure oily rags or other fl ammable material
are not stored on the machine.

Check for fuel, oil or hydraulic fl uid leaks. Repair the
leaks and clean the machine before you operate it.

Ether/cold start fl uid is fl ammable. Do not smoke
when using ether/cold start fl uid. Always follow the
instructions on the can and in the manufacturer’s
operator’s manual(s) for your mower. Do not use ether/
cold start fl uid if the engine is equipped with a glow plug
or other type of preheater.

Always use a nonfl ammable solvent when you
clean parts. Do not use gasoline, diesel fuel or other
fl ammable fl uids.

Store all fl ammable fl uids and materials away from your
machine and work area.

Know where fi re extinguishers are kept—how
they operate—and what type of fi re they are for.
Check readiness of fi re extinguishers according to
manufacturer’s instructions. Make sure each tractor is
equipped with a fi re extinguisher.

Remove

Debris Daily or

As Needed

No Smoking

and No Open

Flames

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