Caution, Warning, Danger – Cub Cadet T65 Series User Manual

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T65 Series Vertical Shaft Engines

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Be prepared in case of emergency:

Keep a fire extinguisher nearby

Keep a first aid kit nearby

Keep emergency contact numbers handy

Replace any missing or damaged safety labels on shop equipment.

Replace any missing or damaged safety labels on equipment being serviced.

Remember that some hazards have a cumulative effect. A single exposure may
cause little or no harm, but continual or repeated exposure may cause very serious
harm.

Clean spills and fix obviously dangerous conditions as soon as they are noticed.

Lift and support heavy objects safely and securely.

Be aware of your surroundings and potential hazards that are inherent to all power
equipment. All the labels in the world cannot protect a technician from an instant of
carelessness.

! CAUTION

! CAUTION

Grooming and attire:

Do not wear loose fitting clothing that may become entangled in equipment.

Long hair should be secured to prevent entanglement in equipment.

Jewelry is best removed.

Protective gear: includes, but is not limited to

Clear eye protection ................................ while working around any machinery

Protective gloves ..................................... where necessary

Armored footwear .................................... when working around any machinery

Hearing protection ................................... in noisy environments

Chemically resistant gloves ..................... when working with chemicals or solvents

Respirator ................................................ when working with chemical or solvents

Appropriate tinted eye protection............. when cutting or welding

Flame resistant headgear, jacket, chaps . when cutting or welding

! WARNING

! WARNING

Exhaust fumes from running engines contain carbon monoxide (CO). Carbon
monoxide is a colorless odorless gas that is fatal if inhaled in sufficient quantity.
Only run engines in well ventilated areas. If running engines indoors, use an
exhaust evacuation system with adequate make-up air ventilated into the shop.

! DANGER

! DANGER

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