General safety guidelines – GSI Outdoors PNEG-1597 User Manual

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PNEG-1597 Sweep Tractor Assembly Instructions

1. Safety

General Safety Guidelines

A. DO NOT make any alterations to the equipment. Such alterations may produce a very dangerous

situation, where SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH may occur.

B. This equipment shall be installed in accordance with any regulations or installation codes that are

required by law. Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installations
are made.

C. Untrained operators subject themselves and others to SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH. NEVER

allow untrained personnel to operate this equipment.

D. Keep children and other unqualified personnel out of the working area at ALL times.

E. NEVER start equipment until ALL persons are clear of the work area.

F. Be sure ALL operators are adequately rested and prepared to perform ALL functions of operating

this equipment.

G. Keep hair, loose clothing, and shoestrings away from rotating and moving parts. NEVER wear

loose fitting clothing when working around augers.

H. NEVER allow any person intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol or drugs to operate

the equipment.

I. NEVER allow anyone inside a bin, truck, or wagon which is being unloaded by an auger or

conveyor. Flowing grain can trap and suffocate in seconds.

J. Make sure someone is nearby who is aware of the proper shutdown sequence in the event of an

accident or emergency.

K. NEVER work alone.

L. ALWAYS think before acting. NEVER act impulsively around the equipment.

M. Make sure ALL equipment is locked in position before operating.

N. Keep hands and feet away from the auger intake and other moving parts.

O. NEVER attempt to assist machinery operation or to remove trash from equipment while

in operation.

P. Use ample overhead lighting after sunset to light the work area.

Q. ALWAYS lock out ALL power to the equipment when finished unloading.

R. Keep area around intake free of obstacles such as electrical cords, blocks, etc. that might trip workers.

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