Loading materials, Loading material safely, Loading: do not enter hoppers – Great Plains NTA3007HD Operator Manual User Manual

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54 NTA907HD or NTA3007HD

166-207M

04/04/2011

Loading Materials

Loading Material Safely

Agricultural chemicals can be dangerous, including treatments
on seeds and components of fertilizers. Improper use can seri-
ously injure persons, animals, plants, soil and property.

Do not use liquid treatments with the NTA907/3007HD

drill.

Read and follow chemical manufacturer’s instructions.
Wear protective clothing.
Handle all chemicals with care.
Avoid inhaling smoke from any type of chemical fire.
Store or dispose of unused chemicals as specified by chemi-

cal manufacturer.

Dispose of empty chemical containers properly. Laws gen-

erally require power rinsing or rinsing three times, followed
by perforation of the container to prevent re-use.

1.

Take appropriate precautions for handling materials.
Whether using auger or hand-loading, dust is likely.
Review Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).

2.

Review hopper lid safety information on page 45.

Loading: Do Not Enter Hoppers
With material present, and once used for hazardous fer-
tilizers, or seeds with hazardous treatments, your hop-
pers may become
permit-required confined spaces
under applicable statutes, regulations, insurance rules or
business policy. The venting tube structure in the hop-
pers has rungs for escape, and is not an entry ladder.

Entrapment and Rapid Suffocation Hazard:
Never enter a hopper for loading or unloading.
A hopper that is full or merely appears full can be an

entrapment hazard. You can sink entirely into the grain, or
into an oxygen-deficient void, and suffocate in a matter of
seconds. Grain bridges and crusts are especially danger-
ous.

When hazardous fumes or low oxygen levels are present,

you can be quickly overcome even in an empty hopper with
the hopper lid open.

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