Harvesting equipment is
a necessity on farms to gather the crops for a bountiful harvest.
Harvest time is primary revenue time on many farms and is also one of
the peak periods for farm injuries and deaths. Many of these injuries
can be prevented through effective farm safety management.
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Develop a "safety first" attitude. Follow safe work practices all
the time and set a good example for others.
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Be
physically and mentally fit before operating equipment. Fatigue,
stress and worry can distract you from safely operating equipment.
Take frequent breaks.
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Pay
attention to all safety information. Read operator's manual and
warning decals.
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Inspect the equipment and correct any hazards before operating.
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Identify hazardous areas on equipment and make sure you stay away
from moving parts. Beware of pinch points, shear points, wrap
points, pull-in areas, thrown objects, crush points, stored energy
hazards and freewheeling parts.
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Make
sure everyone who operates the equipment has the appropriate
training and is physically able to operate it safely.
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Shut
down equipment, turn off the engine, remove key and wait for moving
parts to stop before dismounting equipment.
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Keep
bystanders and others away from equipment operation area. Do not
allow "extra riders", especially children.
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