Points to Emphasize
Operators need to be thoroughly familiar with mowing equipment, its operating characteristics,
capacity and safety features. Learn which materials the mower you are using can safely cut.
Work sites need to be prepared in advance. Remove obstacles from the work site before starting
to mow.
Operators are responsible for their personal safety and that of others. Wear safety footwear and
other protective gear. Ensure all guards and shields are in place.
Ensure children, animals or bystanders are not in the work area.
Know your machine
Safe use of agricultural and industrial mowers depends on understanding each machine's capacity
and operating characteristics. For example, you need to find out which materials a particular unit
can cut safely.
Study the operator's manual in detail before starting to use equipment. You must know how to use
the mower, tractor, and various accessories. Determine the purpose of all the controls, gauges, and
dials. Learn the safe speed, slope capabilities, braking and steering characteristics, turning radius, and
operating clearances.
Confirm that all guards, shields, and safety signs recommended by the manufacturer are installed. Study
the danger, warning, and caution decals affixed to the machine.
Prepare the work area
Look for any condition that might be hazardous: ditches, potholes, drop-offs, steep slopes, stumps, etc.
Remove any objects which could be thrown by the mower. Remember that obstacles are harder to see in
tall grass, weeds, or brush. Check for overhead clearance when operating boom or wing-type mowers.
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