Risk of unsafe operation (cont.), Risk of hot surfaces, Risk of moving parts – Global Machinery Company GEN1000 User Manual

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Risk of unsafe operation (cont.)

Hazard

What could happen

How to prevent it

Operating generator while

suspended

Generator will not operate properly

and will cause damage to the

generator and could cause serious

injury or death to you or others.

Never operate generator while

suspended or in an unlevel position.

Always operate generate on a flat,

level surface.

Risk of hot surfaces

Hazard

What could happen

How to prevent it

Contact with hot engine

and generator components

Contact with hot surfaces, such as

engines exhaust components, could

result in serious burns.

During operation, touch only the

control surfaces of the generator. Keep

children away from the generator at

all times. They may not be able to

recognize the hazards of this product.

Risk of moving parts

Hazard

What could happen

How to prevent it

Contact with moving parts

can result in serious injury

The generator contains parts which

rotate at high speed during operation.

These parts are covered by guarding

to prevent injury.

Never operate generator with guarding

or cover plates removed. Avoid wearing

loose fitting clothing or jewellery which

could be caught by moving parts.

Risk from lifting

Hazard

What could happen

How to prevent it

Lifting a very heavy object

Serious injury can result from

attempting to lift too heavy an object.

When lifting, always keep the object

you are lifting near the vertical axis of

your body. DO NOT use you back to

lift heavy loads. Both people should

crouch down, grab the underside

of unit and use your legs to carry

the weight. Keep the object as near

the centre of your body’s gravity as

possible. Avoid twisting your bodies

when carrying the unit; instead, turn

your whole body using your feet.

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