Part 1: Safety Precautions

Safety Precautions

For your safety, and the safety of those working with you, follow these precautions and observe all decals on the machine.

General Information

Owners should ensure that operators are properly trained and are familiar with the controls and their functions as well as the safety instructions contained in the manual before starting up the machine. This operator’s handbook should be considered as part of the machine. It should be available to the operator at all times during operation of the machine. The operator and any persons involved in the maintenance or setting up of the machine - must read this manual carefully before commencement of work.

Reading the instructions after work has begun is too late!

When hitching up the separator to the tractor - consult the tractor manufacturers instruction book for correct procedures and related safety advice.

Before Starting Work

- Mount the control box securely in the tractor cab in a position to suit the operator but where it cannot be operated inadvertently.
- Check the machine to ensure all services are operational and functioning correctly. Make sure all guards are in position and locked to prevent access.
- Inspect the field for hazards such as large boulders, power lines or uneven ground.
- Warn bystanders to keep clear of the machine whilst working or when hydraulic functions are operational.
- Use personal protective equipment when circumstances require or to meet legislation. e.g. ear plugs, dust masks.

During Work

- Always be aware of rotating parts of the machine which cannot be completely guarded such as P.T.O. shafts, webs and cross conveyors. During operation advise personnel to maintain sufficient security distance.
- Do not run the machine with the guards removed or with guards in the raised position.
- Never stand or allow others to stand in the space between the tractor and the machine because of the danger from the P.T.O. shaft. Likewise do not allow persons to walk alongside the machine especially when the cross conveyor is working.
- Never leave the driving position of a moving or running tractor.
- Always disengage the P.T.O. drive from the tractor, and disable the tractor by stopping the engine and removing the ignition keys before reaching into, adjusting, maintaining, cleaning, repairing or clearing blockages from the machine. This also applies when working at the rear of the machine, inside or under the machine.
- When disabling the machine remember the separator has both mechanical and hydraulic drives. Putting the P.T.O. out of gear will not disable hydraulic functions.
- Take care when working to avoid obstacles and when working in unstable conditions.
- Avoid working across the face of slopes to minimise the risk of the machine toppling over. Side sloping inclines above 15° in angle should be avoided. On machines fitted with a loading elevator this angle could be reduced significantly. Be extra careful when turning the machine on uneven ground especially if the elevator is extended in the working position.
- When reversing the machine or emptying the stone collection hopper make sure you can see what is behind you.
- Check the machine regularly during operations for signs of wear and damage.
- Do not allow children to play anywhere near the separator or on the headlands when the machine is operational

After Work

- Never park the machine or carry out maintenance work when underneath overhead power lines.
- Always park on even level ground using wheel chocks and the tractor handbrake to prevent rolling.

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