This document provides information and safety guidelines for operating lawn mowers. It discusses pre-operation procedures such as familiarizing yourself with the equipment, conducting a safety checklist, and wearing proper protective gear. When operating the mower, general safety procedures should be followed like disengaging blades when not mowing. Special care is needed when mowing uneven ground by driving slowly and avoiding holes. Thrown object hazards can be prevented by removing debris from the mowing area and ensuring protective shields remain in place.
This document provides safety training for operating lawn mowers. It discusses pre-operation procedures like checking equipment and using protective gear. When operating mowers, general safety guidelines include disengaging blades before leaving the seat and not refueling a hot engine. Special procedures are needed for uneven ground like slowing down and not stopping on hills. Thrown object hazards can be prevented by removing debris before mowing and using equipment shields. The goal is to help operators work safely and avoid injuries.
(1) The document provides safety instructions for operating a backpack brushcutter. It warns the user to read the manual carefully and lists various safety symbols and their meanings. (2) Personal protective equipment like a helmet, goggles, gloves, hearing protection and sturdy shoes are recommended. Starting procedures, safe operation, and stopping the engine are outlined. Refueling, transporting, and storing the equipment safely are also covered. The user is advised to inspect the cutter blade regularly and stop operation if any problems occur.
Case ih farmall 105 u ep tractor service repair manualjfdjjskekksemm
The document provides specifications for the engines used in Case IH Farmall 95U, 105U, and 115U tractors. The engines are 4-cylinder diesel engines with direct fuel injection. Key specifications include displacement of 3400 cm3, compression ratio of 17:1, maximum power outputs ranging from 73 kW to 84 kW, and peak torque values ranging from 407 Nm to 461 Nm. Additional details are provided on engine components and systems like cooling, lubrication, and timing.
New holland t1110 tractor service repair manualufjdfjjkskemme
This document provides safety precautions and instructions for operating and servicing a tractor. It discusses operating the tractor safely, including using safety equipment like a roll bar and seat belt. It also provides instructions for safe fueling, maintenance, PTO operation, and driving. The document outlines hazards like hot fluids, rotating equipment, and asbestos. It emphasizes reading instructions and exercising caution.
This document provides safety information and guidelines for engineers servicing a machine. It describes various safety symbols used in the manual and outlines safety precautions to follow when performing maintenance, including wearing protective equipment, using the correct tools, stopping the engine before working, and securing any moving parts. The manual structure is also summarized.
New holland td3.50 tractor service repair manualufusjejfjksekmm
This document provides a service manual for removing an engine from a tractor. It outlines 31 steps to disconnect all electrical connections, fluid lines, and mounting hardware. Safety warnings are provided to lift heavy components carefully, use tools to avoid pinching hazards, and to support the engine and transmission during removal. The process involves draining coolant, removing guards, disconnecting sensors, pumps, and the 4WD shaft before lowering the engine from the tractor using stands.
This document provides safety training for operating lawn mowers. It discusses pre-operation procedures like checking equipment and using protective gear. When operating mowers, general safety guidelines include disengaging blades before leaving the seat and not refueling a hot engine. Special procedures are needed for uneven ground like slowing down and not stopping on hills. Thrown object hazards can be prevented by removing debris before mowing and using equipment shields. The goal is to help operators work safely and avoid injuries.
(1) The document provides safety instructions for operating a backpack brushcutter. It warns the user to read the manual carefully and lists various safety symbols and their meanings. (2) Personal protective equipment like a helmet, goggles, gloves, hearing protection and sturdy shoes are recommended. Starting procedures, safe operation, and stopping the engine are outlined. Refueling, transporting, and storing the equipment safely are also covered. The user is advised to inspect the cutter blade regularly and stop operation if any problems occur.
Case ih farmall 105 u ep tractor service repair manualjfdjjskekksemm
The document provides specifications for the engines used in Case IH Farmall 95U, 105U, and 115U tractors. The engines are 4-cylinder diesel engines with direct fuel injection. Key specifications include displacement of 3400 cm3, compression ratio of 17:1, maximum power outputs ranging from 73 kW to 84 kW, and peak torque values ranging from 407 Nm to 461 Nm. Additional details are provided on engine components and systems like cooling, lubrication, and timing.
New holland t1110 tractor service repair manualufjdfjjkskemme
This document provides safety precautions and instructions for operating and servicing a tractor. It discusses operating the tractor safely, including using safety equipment like a roll bar and seat belt. It also provides instructions for safe fueling, maintenance, PTO operation, and driving. The document outlines hazards like hot fluids, rotating equipment, and asbestos. It emphasizes reading instructions and exercising caution.
This document provides safety information and guidelines for engineers servicing a machine. It describes various safety symbols used in the manual and outlines safety precautions to follow when performing maintenance, including wearing protective equipment, using the correct tools, stopping the engine before working, and securing any moving parts. The manual structure is also summarized.
New holland td3.50 tractor service repair manualufusjejfjksekmm
This document provides a service manual for removing an engine from a tractor. It outlines 31 steps to disconnect all electrical connections, fluid lines, and mounting hardware. Safety warnings are provided to lift heavy components carefully, use tools to avoid pinching hazards, and to support the engine and transmission during removal. The process involves draining coolant, removing guards, disconnecting sensors, pumps, and the 4WD shaft before lowering the engine from the tractor using stands.
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Takeuchi tb228 mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1228...usjekksemm
This document provides safety information and precautions for engineers servicing a machine. It describes safety symbols used in the manual and alerts the reader to take precautions such as wearing protective gear, placing safety signs, and stopping the engine before performing maintenance. The manual structure is also outlined.
Takeuchi TB228 Mini Excavator Service Repair Workshop Manual (Serial No. 1228...ufjkskdmdmd
This document provides safety information and precautions for engineers servicing the machine. It describes potential hazards and recommends measures to avoid injury, such as wearing protective equipment, placing warning signs, and stopping the engine before performing maintenance. The document is intended only for trained personnel and does not cover all possible safety risks that may be present.
Takeuchi tb128 fr mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1...fujsjefjskekmme
1. This manual provides instructions for maintenance personnel on procedures for disassembling, inspecting, and troubleshooting a mini excavator, as well as reference values and specifications.
2. Directional terms like front, rear, left, and right are defined for use in the manual.
3. Safety precautions for working on the mini excavator include wearing protective equipment, installing fire extinguishers and first aid kits, stopping the engine before working, and securing any raised or moving parts.
Takeuchi tb128 fr mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1...fjskekazxdmmme
1. This manual provides procedures for maintenance and repair of a mini excavator and includes important safety information.
2. Key safety precautions when working on the excavator include wearing protective equipment, stopping the engine before working, and being aware of hot or pressurized components.
3. The manual structure includes sections on safety, service data, functions, disassembly/assembly, troubleshooting, and the engine.
Takeuchi tb128 fr mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1...fjjsjefkskemme
1. This manual provides instructions for maintenance personnel on procedures for disassembling, inspecting, and troubleshooting a mini excavator, as well as reference values and specifications.
2. Directional terms like front, rear, left, and right are defined for use in the manual.
3. Safety precautions for working on the mini excavator include wearing protective equipment, installing fire extinguishers and first aid kits, stopping the engine before working, and securing any raised or moving parts.
Takeuchi tb260 mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1261...fjjskksekmemm
This manual provides instructions for servicing a machine. It describes procedures for disassembly, assembly, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting. The manual is intended for trained engineers and technicians working on the machine. Safety is emphasized, with warnings about working with moving parts, securing the machine properly before starting work, and taking precautions around fuel and hot surfaces.
This document provides safety precautions and instructions for servicing a machine. It describes proper procedures for disassembly and assembly, inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Technicians should follow the safety rules, wear protective equipment, secure hazardous areas, and release pressures from fluids and gases before working on the machine. The manual structure is also outlined.
This document provides safety precautions and instructions for servicing a machine. It describes proper procedures for disassembly and assembly, inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Technicians should follow the safety rules, wear protective equipment, secure hazardous areas, and release pressures from fluids and gases before working on the machine. The manual structure is also outlined.
This document provides safety precautions and instructions for servicing a machine. It describes proper procedures for disassembly and assembly, inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Technicians should follow the safety rules, wear protective equipment, prepare the work area carefully, and take precautions with hot or pressurized components. The manual structure is also outlined.
This document provides safety information and guidelines for engineers servicing a machine. It describes various safety symbols used in the manual and outlines safety precautions to observe when performing maintenance, including wearing protective equipment, using the correct tools, stopping the engine before working, and securing any moving parts. The manual structure is also summarized.
This document provides safety precautions and instructions for servicing a machine. It describes proper procedures for disassembly and assembly, inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Technicians should follow the safety rules, wear protective equipment, secure hazardous areas, and release pressures from fluids and gases before working on the machine. The manual structure is also outlined.
Takeuchi tb260 mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1261...fdjskekmsemm
This document provides safety information and guidelines for engineers servicing a machine. It describes various safety symbols used in the manual and outlines safety precautions including wearing protective equipment, preparing for emergencies, prohibiting unauthorized access, and stopping the engine before performing maintenance. The manual structure is also summarized, which includes sections on safety, service data, functions, disassembly/assembly, troubleshooting, and other topics.
Takeuchi tb290 hydraulic excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no....fjjsejfkksefmms
This manual provides instructions for servicing a machine. It describes procedures for disassembly, assembly, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting. The manual is intended for trained engineers and technicians working on the machine. Safety is emphasized, with warnings about working with moving parts, securing the machine properly, and taking precautions around fuel. Symbols used in the manual are also defined.
This document provides safety information and procedures for servicing a machine. It describes various safety symbols used in the manual and outlines safety precautions such as wearing protective equipment, using the correct tools, and stopping the engine before performing maintenance. The manual structure is also summarized, which includes sections on safety, service data, functions, disassembly/assembly, and troubleshooting.
Takeuchi tb128 fr mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1...udjjjksmemmmd
1. This manual provides instructions for maintenance and repair of the mini excavator. It describes procedures, specifications, and safety information.
2. Directional terms like front, rear, left, and right are defined for reference in the manual.
3. Safety is the top priority when working on the machine. Proper protective equipment and following safety precautions are essential to prevent injury.
This manual provides instructions for servicing a machine. It describes procedures for disassembly, assembly, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting. Engineers should refer to this manual during work to improve service. The manual structure includes sections on safety, service data, functions, disassembly/assembly, troubleshooting and the engine. Directional terms and the machine serial number are defined. Symbols used in the manual are also explained.
This manual provides instructions for servicing a machine. It describes procedures for disassembly, assembly, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting. Engineers should refer to this manual during work to improve service. The manual structure includes sections on safety, service data, functions, disassembly/assembly, troubleshooting and the engine. Safety precautions are outlined, such as wearing protective equipment and stopping the engine before maintenance. Cautions are also given for working with hot or pressurized components, batteries, and welding repairs.
This manual provides instructions for servicing a machine. It describes procedures for disassembly, assembly, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting. Engineers should refer to this manual during work to improve service. The manual structure consists of sections covering safety, service data, functions, disassembly/assembly, troubleshooting and the engine. Safety precautions include wearing protective equipment, installing emergency equipment, securing the work area and stopping the engine before maintenance.
This document provides safety precautions and procedures for servicing a machine. It describes symbols used in the manual and the manual's structure. The safety section emphasizes wearing protective equipment, preparing for emergencies, using caution around moving parts, and stopping the engine before maintenance. Proper maintenance procedures are important for safety.
Topical Guide for RID 3830 Public Image Training Series.ppsxAnbr Cama
Topical Guide for Rotary International District 3830 Public Image Training Series
Objective:
To equip Rotary Club Presidents and Public Image Committee members with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively enhance and manage their club's public image.
Eng. Tet Aguila ePregnancy (First 1000 days Presentation)Anbr Cama
This document outlines a digital prenatal and baby care system. It describes:
1) The system captures basic information during a pregnant woman's first prenatal visit and each subsequent monthly checkup, including blood pressure, health issues, pregnancy details, and prescribed vitamins and food.
2) It also creates a digital baby book during the first baby checkup, recording personal details, vaccines, vitamins and more for each visit up to the child's 1000th day.
3) The system involves an onboarding process to input initial patient details, records information from each prenatal and baby visit, and includes an inventory and reporting system with data analytics.
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Takeuchi tb228 mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1228...usjekksemm
This document provides safety information and precautions for engineers servicing a machine. It describes safety symbols used in the manual and alerts the reader to take precautions such as wearing protective gear, placing safety signs, and stopping the engine before performing maintenance. The manual structure is also outlined.
Takeuchi TB228 Mini Excavator Service Repair Workshop Manual (Serial No. 1228...ufjkskdmdmd
This document provides safety information and precautions for engineers servicing the machine. It describes potential hazards and recommends measures to avoid injury, such as wearing protective equipment, placing warning signs, and stopping the engine before performing maintenance. The document is intended only for trained personnel and does not cover all possible safety risks that may be present.
Takeuchi tb128 fr mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1...fujsjefjskekmme
1. This manual provides instructions for maintenance personnel on procedures for disassembling, inspecting, and troubleshooting a mini excavator, as well as reference values and specifications.
2. Directional terms like front, rear, left, and right are defined for use in the manual.
3. Safety precautions for working on the mini excavator include wearing protective equipment, installing fire extinguishers and first aid kits, stopping the engine before working, and securing any raised or moving parts.
Takeuchi tb128 fr mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1...fjskekazxdmmme
1. This manual provides procedures for maintenance and repair of a mini excavator and includes important safety information.
2. Key safety precautions when working on the excavator include wearing protective equipment, stopping the engine before working, and being aware of hot or pressurized components.
3. The manual structure includes sections on safety, service data, functions, disassembly/assembly, troubleshooting, and the engine.
Takeuchi tb128 fr mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1...fjjsjefkskemme
1. This manual provides instructions for maintenance personnel on procedures for disassembling, inspecting, and troubleshooting a mini excavator, as well as reference values and specifications.
2. Directional terms like front, rear, left, and right are defined for use in the manual.
3. Safety precautions for working on the mini excavator include wearing protective equipment, installing fire extinguishers and first aid kits, stopping the engine before working, and securing any raised or moving parts.
Takeuchi tb260 mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1261...fjjskksekmemm
This manual provides instructions for servicing a machine. It describes procedures for disassembly, assembly, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting. The manual is intended for trained engineers and technicians working on the machine. Safety is emphasized, with warnings about working with moving parts, securing the machine properly before starting work, and taking precautions around fuel and hot surfaces.
This document provides safety precautions and instructions for servicing a machine. It describes proper procedures for disassembly and assembly, inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Technicians should follow the safety rules, wear protective equipment, secure hazardous areas, and release pressures from fluids and gases before working on the machine. The manual structure is also outlined.
This document provides safety precautions and instructions for servicing a machine. It describes proper procedures for disassembly and assembly, inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Technicians should follow the safety rules, wear protective equipment, secure hazardous areas, and release pressures from fluids and gases before working on the machine. The manual structure is also outlined.
This document provides safety precautions and instructions for servicing a machine. It describes proper procedures for disassembly and assembly, inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Technicians should follow the safety rules, wear protective equipment, prepare the work area carefully, and take precautions with hot or pressurized components. The manual structure is also outlined.
This document provides safety information and guidelines for engineers servicing a machine. It describes various safety symbols used in the manual and outlines safety precautions to observe when performing maintenance, including wearing protective equipment, using the correct tools, stopping the engine before working, and securing any moving parts. The manual structure is also summarized.
This document provides safety precautions and instructions for servicing a machine. It describes proper procedures for disassembly and assembly, inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Technicians should follow the safety rules, wear protective equipment, secure hazardous areas, and release pressures from fluids and gases before working on the machine. The manual structure is also outlined.
Takeuchi tb260 mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1261...fdjskekmsemm
This document provides safety information and guidelines for engineers servicing a machine. It describes various safety symbols used in the manual and outlines safety precautions including wearing protective equipment, preparing for emergencies, prohibiting unauthorized access, and stopping the engine before performing maintenance. The manual structure is also summarized, which includes sections on safety, service data, functions, disassembly/assembly, troubleshooting, and other topics.
Takeuchi tb290 hydraulic excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no....fjjsejfkksefmms
This manual provides instructions for servicing a machine. It describes procedures for disassembly, assembly, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting. The manual is intended for trained engineers and technicians working on the machine. Safety is emphasized, with warnings about working with moving parts, securing the machine properly, and taking precautions around fuel. Symbols used in the manual are also defined.
This document provides safety information and procedures for servicing a machine. It describes various safety symbols used in the manual and outlines safety precautions such as wearing protective equipment, using the correct tools, and stopping the engine before performing maintenance. The manual structure is also summarized, which includes sections on safety, service data, functions, disassembly/assembly, and troubleshooting.
Takeuchi tb128 fr mini excavator service repair workshop manual (serial no. 1...udjjjksmemmmd
1. This manual provides instructions for maintenance and repair of the mini excavator. It describes procedures, specifications, and safety information.
2. Directional terms like front, rear, left, and right are defined for reference in the manual.
3. Safety is the top priority when working on the machine. Proper protective equipment and following safety precautions are essential to prevent injury.
This manual provides instructions for servicing a machine. It describes procedures for disassembly, assembly, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting. Engineers should refer to this manual during work to improve service. The manual structure includes sections on safety, service data, functions, disassembly/assembly, troubleshooting and the engine. Directional terms and the machine serial number are defined. Symbols used in the manual are also explained.
This manual provides instructions for servicing a machine. It describes procedures for disassembly, assembly, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting. Engineers should refer to this manual during work to improve service. The manual structure includes sections on safety, service data, functions, disassembly/assembly, troubleshooting and the engine. Safety precautions are outlined, such as wearing protective equipment and stopping the engine before maintenance. Cautions are also given for working with hot or pressurized components, batteries, and welding repairs.
This manual provides instructions for servicing a machine. It describes procedures for disassembly, assembly, inspection, maintenance and troubleshooting. Engineers should refer to this manual during work to improve service. The manual structure consists of sections covering safety, service data, functions, disassembly/assembly, troubleshooting and the engine. Safety precautions include wearing protective equipment, installing emergency equipment, securing the work area and stopping the engine before maintenance.
This document provides safety precautions and procedures for servicing a machine. It describes symbols used in the manual and the manual's structure. The safety section emphasizes wearing protective equipment, preparing for emergencies, using caution around moving parts, and stopping the engine before maintenance. Proper maintenance procedures are important for safety.
Topical Guide for RID 3830 Public Image Training Series.ppsxAnbr Cama
Topical Guide for Rotary International District 3830 Public Image Training Series
Objective:
To equip Rotary Club Presidents and Public Image Committee members with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively enhance and manage their club's public image.
Eng. Tet Aguila ePregnancy (First 1000 days Presentation)Anbr Cama
This document outlines a digital prenatal and baby care system. It describes:
1) The system captures basic information during a pregnant woman's first prenatal visit and each subsequent monthly checkup, including blood pressure, health issues, pregnancy details, and prescribed vitamins and food.
2) It also creates a digital baby book during the first baby checkup, recording personal details, vaccines, vitamins and more for each visit up to the child's 1000th day.
3) The system involves an onboarding process to input initial patient details, records information from each prenatal and baby visit, and includes an inventory and reporting system with data analytics.
Dr. Atienza First 1000 days Presentation_Manila Hotel_Jan 13, 2024.pptxAnbr Cama
This document discusses nutrition and infant care during the first 1000 days of life from conception. It summarizes data showing high rates of undernutrition in young children globally and identifies the first two years of life as critical for growth. The document recommends exclusive breastfeeding for six months, complementary feeding after six months, and avoiding micronutrient deficiencies through supplementation of iron, zinc, and vitamins. It emphasizes the importance of nutrition during early childhood for long-term health, education, and income outcomes.
Dr. A. Parawan Maternal Nutrition_First 1000 Days_ Presentation_V3.pptAnbr Cama
The document outlines recommendations for NGOs to improve nutrition during pregnancy. It discusses:
1) The WHO framework on stunting and importance of maternal nutrition for fetal development and future health outcomes.
2) General nutrition guidelines and trimester-specific recommendations for pregnant women, including macronutrient and micronutrient needs.
3) Suggestions for NGOs to partner with local governments, conduct community outreach, provide nutrition services like supplementation and counseling, and help monitor maternal and child health and nutrition. The overall goal is to maximize nutrition during the first 1,000 days of life.
Hon. Dayanghirang [NNC] List of PPAN 2023-2028 Priority Areas_ManOps Launch_r...Anbr Cama
This document discusses strategies to improve nutrition in the Philippines. It outlines programs to increase access to nutritious foods, promote behavioral changes around nutrition, and strengthen health and nutrition services. It also describes the "Tutok Kainan" dietary supplementation program that provides extra calories, protein and micronutrients to pregnant women and children 6-23 months old during the crucial first 1,000 days of life. Priority groups for this program include nutritionally at-risk pregnant women and stunted or wasted young children. The document provides examples of menu calendars and recipes to guide the supplementation. It concludes by noting that program targeting will be based on data on child stunting rates and household poverty levels.
Pres Cris Chiong 2023 Jan13 F1K slides.pptxAnbr Cama
This document describes a 90-day nutrition supplementation program called "First 1000 Days of Life" run by the Rotary Club of Makati Central and local partners in Las Pinas City, Philippines. The program provides undernourished pregnant women and mothers with food, nutrition education, and hygiene kits. It has served over 70 beneficiaries since 2019 across multiple locations. Follow-up events are held where previous beneficiaries and their now older children reunite with the program organizers.
This document outlines the strategic planning process for a Rotary club. It involves 5 phases: 1) assessing the club's current status, 2) developing a vision and strategic priorities, 3) setting annual goals and action plans, 4) implementing plans, and 5) monitoring progress. The club will identify strengths/weaknesses, opportunities/challenges, and strategic issues. It will then craft a vision statement and 3-5 strategic priorities to guide goal-setting. Annual goals will be set under each priority and assigned to members with timelines and resource needs. Progress will be regularly reviewed to track success and adjust plans as needed. The process aims to focus club efforts and adapt to changing needs to achieve the vision.
Unbelievable photos from the battered heart of ukraineAnbr Cama
The document discusses photos from Ukraine showing the battered heart of the country. It was compiled by Anbr Cama for Cyber Hut and examines why freedom isn't free through asking how much freedom costs. The document uses photos and discussion to explore the costs of freedom in Ukraine.
The document discusses workplace safety. It defines safety and accidents, describing accidents as unplanned events that can cause injury or property damage. It categorizes accidents as minor, major, or dangerous occurrences. The effects of accidents on workers and management are outlined. Unsafe conditions and unsafe acts are identified as the main causes of accidents, accounting for 10% and 88% of accidents respectively. Examples of unsafe conditions and acts are provided with images. The consequences of ignoring safety rules are demonstrated through scenarios. The importance of using personal protective equipment and following safety rules is emphasized to work safely. Signs related to safety, prohibitions, mandatories, warnings, fire and emergency exits are displayed.
This document discusses ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun and provides guidelines for sun protection. It explains that UV radiation has three types - UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVA and UVB can damage skin and eyes, while UVC is blocked by the ozone layer. Effects of overexposure include sunburn, eye damage, premature skin aging, and skin cancer. The document recommends using sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, wearing protective clothing and sunglasses, seeking shade, and reapplying sunscreen every 2 hours.
This document discusses why safety is important in the workplace. It explains that safety is everyone's responsibility, including both employees and employers. Accidents can result in injuries to workers as well as high financial costs. Employers are legally responsible for providing a safe work environment and training, while employees must follow safety policies and procedures. Establishing clear safety roles and accountability can help create a strong safety culture.
The document discusses office ergonomics and how to properly adjust a workstation to reduce injury risks. It defines ergonomics as designing the workspace to fit the worker's body rather than forcing the body to fit the workspace. Environmental factors like noise, lighting and temperature can affect comfort. Physical stressors placing pressure on joints and muscles over time can cause cumulative trauma disorders. Simple prevention strategies are discussed like maintaining a neutral posture, adjusting chair and keyboard height, taking breaks, and avoiding glare or eyestrain.
This document outlines mercury spill cleanup procedures from the Department of University Safety & Assurances. It details the hazards of mercury, personal protective equipment needs, and steps to contain, control, clean up, and dispose of mercury spills. These include using spill powder, a mercury vacuum, and proper disposal of contaminated waste. The document stresses prevention and contains information on who to contact for assistance with a mercury spill.
The document provides information on lockout/tagout procedures and safety. It discusses the proper lockout procedure which involves placing a padlock on the energy isolating device to prevent the release of hazardous energy. It also lists the "Fatal Five" main causes of lockout/tagout injuries. Definitions of key terms like authorized employee and energy isolating device are given. Common hazardous energy sources found in workplaces are listed. The lockout procedure steps and special situations like servicing lasting longer than one shift are outlined at a high level.
This document discusses hazard communication and the rights of employees to information about hazardous chemicals. It covers the key elements of a hazard communication program including material safety data sheets, labeling, training of employees, a written plan, and chemical inventory lists. Employees have a right to access safety data sheets and training on chemicals they work with under the hazard communication standard.
The document provides information on fire safety and fire extinguisher training. It discusses the fire triangle of fuel, heat, and oxygen needed for a fire. It describes the different classes of fires based on the type of fuel and the appropriate extinguishers to use for each class. It also explains how to identify extinguishers and properly use them by following the PASS method of pulling the pin, aiming at the base of the fire, squeezing the handle, and sweeping from side to side. Safety rules are outlined, such as knowing what is burning, only fighting small contained fires, having proper equipment, and ensuring an escape route.
Anbr Cama presents defensive driving courses through their website www.anbrcama.com. The website provides information on defensive driving and courses taught by Anbr Cama to improve safety skills and reduce accidents. Visitors to the site can learn more about Anbr Cama's defensive driving programs.
This document provides guidance on safely handling compressed gas cylinders. It discusses the hazards of compressed gases, proper identification and labeling of cylinders and lines, safe storage, handling and transportation. Key points include identifying cylinder contents clearly, securing cylinders at all times, using compatible regulators, checking for leaks, closing valves when not in use, and returning empty cylinders to suppliers. Safety precautions like using safety glasses and preventing fire hazards are also outlined.
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A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
Procrastination is a common challenge that many individuals face when it comes to completing tasks and achieving goals. It can hinder productivity and lead to feelings of stress and frustration.
However, with the right strategies and mindset, it is possible to overcome procrastination and increase productivity.
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You may be stressed about revealing your cancer diagnosis to your child or children.
Children love stories and these often provide parents with a means of broaching tricky subjects and so the ‘The Secret Warrior’ book was especially written for CANSA TLC, by creative writer and social worker, Sally Ann Carter.
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As we navigate through the ebbs and flows of life, it is natural to experience moments of low motivation and dwindling passion for our goals.
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3. Getting Started
Not everyone knows how to operate a mower safely.
In fact, what most people view as common sense
can lead to accidents later.
Although accidents are less for mowers than some
other areas, a number of injuries, even death, may
occur if safety practices are ignored or abused.
The purpose of this training is to help you become a
SAFE mower operator. Let's get started.
4. Terms used in this
training program:
Power Take Off or PTO is the area of the machine where rotating
torque is directly transferred to another machine or tool. In the mower
case, the rotating torque is used to turn the mower blades.
Roll Over Protection System or ROPS is attached to some vehicle
frames to help prevent the vehicle from upsetting more than 90
degrees, and prevent the occupant from being crushed if an upset
does occur.
Deadman Switch is a device that will automatically turn the machine
off if the operator should leave the driver's seat for any reason. It may
also be used in the case of an equipment malfunction to turn the
machine off.
5. Remember…
ROPS stands for Roll Over Protection System.
Trivia #1: Although there are few accidents with mowers, a
number of injuries occur when mowers are in use. These
accidents are caused by driving too fast, operating unsafely
on uneven ground, operating a mower that has not been
mechanically maintained, and pushing the mower beyond
safe operating limits.
6. Pre-Operation
Procedures
If problems can be identified before stepping into the driver's
seat, needless accidents can be prevented and the equipment
will remain properly maintained. Pre-Operation procedures can
be broken down into three areas. These are:
Guidelines for getting familiar with your equipment
Using a safety checklist
Personal protective equipment
7. Pre-Operation
Procedures
Guidelines for getting familiar with your equipment:
Read the operator’s manual first
Make all necessary adjustments before turning on the machine
Observe and question a skilled operator until comfortable
with procedures.
Practice operating in an open area first.
8. Remember…
Observe and question a skilled operator until you are
comfortable with the procedures.
Trivia #2: Overturns have the highest fatality rate for
unintentional injuries involving tractors that occur on the farm,
according to reports from 31 states covering about 66% of the
farm tractors in the United States. In 1995, overturns
accounted for 55% of all on-the-farm fatalities reported, with
an annual rate of 5.5 deaths per 100,000 tractors.(National
Safety Council Accidents Facts, p137) .
9. Safety Checklist
Make sure all protective guards are in place. Never remove
guards.
Determine that steering is responsive before beginning a job.
Test the brakes.
Clean the steps and operating platform to prevent slipping.
Ensure that tires are properly
inflated.
10. Safety Checklist
Check for correct tightness of bolts.
Ensure a Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) sign is installed and
visible.
Ensure flashing warning signs are present and operating
when traveling on roadways.
Once installed, never remove guards,
lights or signs. Ignoring these simple
items can cause accidents.
11. Remember…
Never remove guards, flashing lights or Slow Moving Vehicle
signs—even if they are bothering you.
Trivia #3: Employers reported 6.2 million non-fatal injuries
and illnesses among mowers during 1996, and 5.8 million of
those cases resulted in either lost work time, medical
treatment or a job transfer, according to the Bureau of Labor
Statistics.
12. Protective Gear
Hearing protection, such as earplugs or muffs, is suggested
for prolonged noise exposure.
Gloves can't always prevent a finger amputation, but they can
guard against cuts, abrasions, chemicals and other skin
irritants. Wear gloves that fit and wear the right type of glove
for the job.
Long pants should be worn to protect against hazards such as
flying debris, skin irritants and burns from exhaust.
13. Protective Gear
Dust masks will prevent inhalation of dust and other particles
in the air. Do not use when working with chemicals, toxic
gases, and or when there is an oxygen deficiency.
Safety glasses should be worn, but give only frontal protection
against thrown objects. If you wear glasses, ensure they have
impact-resistant lenses.
14. Protective Gear
Remember to wear the right type of personal protective
equipment for the job, keep the items clean and sanitary, and
replace any items that wear out or become broken.
15. Remember…
Wear personal protective equipment for ears, eyes, hands,
nose, legs and feet.
Keep the items clean and sanitary.
Tape and repair any items that wear out or become broken.
Trivia #4: Most Mower accidents occur between April and
October, with June being the peak accident month.
16. Operating Procedures
There are 3 kinds of procedures for
safely operating mowers:
1. General Safety Procedures
2. Operating on Uneven Ground
3. Avoiding Thrown Object Hazards
19. General Safety
Guidelines
When leaving the seat, the operator should disengage the
PTO, engage the brake, stop the engine, and wait for all parts
to stop before dismounting.
The operator should not adjust any mechanism of the
equipment while the mower is running, but should follow the
above procedures, making sure all parts have stopped
moving.
20. General Safety
Guidelines
When driving between mowing jobs, crossing a road, path or
sidewalk, or when not using the mower, the operator should
disengage the PTO to stop the mower blade.
Operators should not mow in conditions where traction or
stability is questionable. If uncertain, test drive a section with
the PTO off.
22. Remember…
Disengaging the Power Take Off (PTO), putting on the brake,
stopping the engine, and waiting for all parts to stop moving
before getting off the mower, are good common sense rules to
follow.
Trivia #5: Over half of tractor/mower-related deaths result
from overturns. Most go over sideways; some go over
backward. Chances of survival are better if your tractor/mower
is equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS) and a
seat belt.
23. Operating on Uneven
Ground
Operating on uneven ground is the number one cause of
accidents due to rolling of the machine. Since not all
machinery is equipped with ROPS, mower operators have
been killed or severely injured by improper operation on
uneven ground.
Even when ROPS is used, operators remain at risk and
therefore should evaluate each situation on the safest way to
mow.
24. Operating on Uneven
Ground
If an area is too sloped or the ground is deemed too uneven to
operate the mower safely, use a weedeater or pushmower.
25. Operating on Uneven
Ground
Before mowing on even ground, prepare
the machine:
Lock the differential for better traction on slopes and in
slippery places.
If available, install rear and/or front wheel weights to
increase stability, steering, and traction. Refer to the
machine's operating manual for installing these.
26. Operating on Uneven
Ground
When mowing on uneven ground. . .
Slow down the travel speed so that you can see and
react to hazards in your path. Overturns are four times
more likely to occur when speed is doubled.
Be on the alert for holes and ditches covered by grass
or debris. A wheel may drop and cause an overturn.
And . . .And . . .
27. Operating on Uneven
Ground
When mowing on uneven ground. . .
Drive up and down a hill, not across.
Do not stop when going up hill or down hill. If the
mower stops going up hill, turn off the PTO and back
down slowly.
Do not try to stabilize the mower by putting your foot on
the ground.
And . . .And . . .
28. Operating on Uneven
Ground
If in doubt, do not mow on uneven ground.
Saving yourself time by operating in
an unsafe situation could cost you
life or limb.
29. Remember…
When operating on uneven ground, watch for holes and
ditches covered by grass and debris.
Trivia #6: The fewest mower accidents occur on Sunday. On
the other hand, Saturday and Wednesday are the peak days
for accidents. Keep in mind that accidents can and do occur
on any day of the week, usually when they are least expected.
30. Thrown Object Hazards
Since most newer model mowers now have optional
equipment that catches cut material, it is less important than it
once was for operators to be aware of thrown object hazards.
However, many mowers without the optional equipment are
still in use. This makes it necessary for all operators to be
aware of and control for these hazards.
31. Thrown Object Hazards
To avoid these hazards . . .
Operators should check areas where grass and
weeds are high enough to hide debris that could be
struck and thrown. The area should be closely
inspected before mowing and these objects
collected.
Areas with high grass and weeds should be mowed
to an intermediate height, inspected a second time,
then mowed again to the desired height.
And . . .
32. Thrown Object Hazards
To avoid these hazards . . .
To avoid hitting people and animals, operators
should estimate how far and in what direction
objects may be thrown.
Equipment shields must remain in place and not be
removed. The shields help prevent objects from
being thrown.
Operators must recognize the throwing capabilities of the
equipment being used and follow all guidelines to ensure
safety of the people, animals, equipment, and the
operator.
33. Remember…
First walk and check areas to be mowed, looking for and
removing objects that might be thrown.
Trivia #7: The Deadman Switch is referred to by mower
operators and is a device that will automatically power-off
machinery or equipment if the operator should leave the
driver's seat for any reason.
34. This project was completed as part of a graduate training course
in Instructional Systems Design at Oklahoma State University, in
collaboration with Oklahoma State University Environmental
Health & Safety. Technical support was provided by Oklahoma
State University Edmon Low Library.