here are sefety guideline for working with an around the heavy equipment and trucks commonly used on modern daily farms
never operate heavy equipment while under the influence of drugs legal or not or alcohol always use a seat belt when driving be aware appear sefety at all time around big equipment never assume that the driving sees him
make direct eye contact with them to be sure a working dairy is not playground keep children away from grain hauling vehicles and equipment that is in operation never allow a person to ride in the bucket at the front in London be sure to avoid power lines at all times in remember always wear seat belts
be watchful love your sefety when around big equipment
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never allow a person to ride in the bucket a front-end loader
I'm mmm the PLT may be one of the most dangerous piece is a book witness on the dairy note the rotating part of the PTO even if it is shielded worker should never reach across it or step across it this could result in severe injury or even death
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PTO in tangle min usually results in terrible injury or death.
keep close and limbs away from rotating PTO shafts.
always disengages the PTO shut off the engine and remove the keys before leaving the tractor seat.
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there are number of important points to be aware of in silage safety
rule over protective structures create as own protection around the tractor operator when working around the silage pile be aware of the danger from falling debris the pile should be carefully trimmed into a flat phase to maintain the quality of the feed him to keep the area safe
to reduce the risk of a tractor rollover it is very important to maintain a minimum slope 321 on the sides and ins the drive over pile adjust mere few mirrors on all tractors and trucks use backup warning alarms
never allow people in or near a bunker silo were dried over pile during filling when filling bunker silos and drive over piles packed rector operators should always form a progressive where Japan forage to provide a safe slope for packing
a straight drop of a bunker silo ball is a significant risk so never fill higher then the top of the wall do not fill a bunker or build a pile higher than the equipment can safely reach
motors can reach a height of 12 to 14 feet use proper unloading technique shape down the face and never did the bucket into the bottom the silage undercutting creatine overhang a silage they can loosen and collapse
instead taking samples from the face of the silage pile it is much safer to take samples from a feed out pile
when uncovering silage use extreme caution as it may collapse under body weight two or more people should always uncovered silage together use caution when removing plastic and tires from bunker simon's and dry paper piles
especially near the walls and the heir to the feed out face never stand near the top of the silage overhang as a person's weight can cause it to collapse use equipment operating from the ground level to remove spoiled silage from the surface a bunkers in piles silage deface urs can't remove the hazard undercutting do not approach the defaced herbal aid area while the machine is in operation never stand near the feed out face do not Parker exit vehicles
near the feed out face remembered
watch out for falling debris keep the face at the silage pile flat for safety use mirrors
when two or more pack tractors are used
a step lucia driving procedure to prevent collisions
form a progressive wedge to make a save slope
do not overfill a bunker or pile
do not undercut the pile
take samples from a fee to help l'll not the silage face
two or more people should always uncover silage together
never stand near the top %uh silage overhanging
keep away from the feed out face