Follow A Safety Program

Be Alert!

Know where to get assistance. Know how to use a first aid kit and fire extinguisher/fire suppression system.

Be Aware!

Take advantage of training programs offered.

Be Careful!

Human error is caused by many factors: carelessness, fatigue, overload, preoccupation, unfamiliarity of operator with the machine, drugs, and alcohol to name a few. Damage to the tractor or mower can be fixed in a short period of time, but injury, or death, has a lasting effect.

For your safety and the safety of others, encourage your fellow workers to act safely.

Never Use Drugs

or Alcohol While

Operating

For Safe Operation

You must be a qualified and authorized operator for proper operation of your machine. You must clearly understand the written instructions supplied by the manufacturer, be trained—including actual operation of the mower—and know the safety rules and regulations for the worksite. It is a good safety practice to point out and explain safety signs and practices and ensure others understand the importance of following these instructions.

WARNING! Drugs and alcohol affect an operator’s alertness and coordination and the operator’s ability to safely operate the equipment. Never use drugs or alcohol while operating the mowing equipment. Never knowingly allow anyone to operate this machine when their alertness or coordination is impaired. An operator taking prescription or over-the- counter medication must consult a medical professional regarding any side effects of the medication that would hinder their ability to safely operate this equipment.

Follow A Safety Program

Know The Rules

Most employers have rules governing operation and maintenance of equipment. Before you start work at a new location, check with your supervisor or the safety coordinator. Ask about the rules you will be expected to obey.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) enforces federal laws within the United States that apply to safe operation, application and maintenance of equipment on a worksite. It is the employer’s responsibility to comply with these laws. An OSHA representative may periodically inspect a worksite to see that these laws are being followed.

There may also be local or state/provincial laws or international regulations that apply to this equipment and its use, along with specific worksite or employer rules. It is important that you know and comply with all applicable laws and rules, including those requiring operator training and certification.

Safety Rules

 

 

Know and

 

 

 

 

Understand

 

 

 

 

Rules of

 

 

 

 

Operation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These are some of the rules you must work by:

A ROPS and seat belt-equipped tractor is a federal government (OSHA) requirement for operator protection during mowing operations. An enclosed cab provides additional operator protection from thrown objects. Check your mower operator's manual to see if a tractor cab is also required.

Wear and check that others are wearing proper clothing and personal protective equipment.

Inspect your machine and attachments before each use as specified by the manufacturer and your employer.

Know the limitations and operating characteristics of your mowing equipment. Do not misuse it.

Have all provided shields and guards properly installed before operating the machine.

Never modify or remove any part of the machine (except for service—then make sure it is replaced).

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