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The safety equipment of the one-
man sawmill
!
WARNING!
The one-man sawmill must never
be used if any of the safety devices
or guards are missing, damaged
or out of function.
The sawmill is equipped with a number of safety
devices and guards designed to prevent accidents
from occurring when using the sawmill. These are
described under the general description of the
sawmill. See pages 14-15.
The safety devices and guards also require regular
checks and maintenance. These measures and
the intervalls at which they are to be carried out are
given under "Maintenance". See pages 30-44.
Safety when handling fuel
!
WARNING!
The fuel used in the one-man
sawmill
has
harzardous properties:
1. Liquid fuel emits poisonous gas
fumes and exhaust gases.
2. Can cause skin irritation.
3. Is extremely flammable.
Special safety regulations apply to handling the fuel
used for running the one-man sawmill. These are
specified under "Fuelling" on pages 23-24.
Users
The following applies to persons who use one-
man sawmill:
1. The user must have read and understood the
content of this user's manual.
2. The user must not be under the influence of
alcohol, medicin or be affected by fatigue.
3.
Must be an adult.
Risk zone
The risk zone is shown in the figure to the right.
No unauthorised persons may be present within
the risk zone.
The risk zone must also be kept free of foreign
objects and the ground within the risk zone must
be even to prevent stumbling.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
the
following
Safety during operation
The safety instructions that apply when running the
one-man sawmill are given where appropriate in
the section "General use" on pages 26-29.
Before and while using the sawmill, the operator
must observe the following safety precautions:
1.
Check that all of the safety devices and guards
are in place and are faultless.
2.
Check that no fuel has been spilled outside
the tank or on the ground.
3.
See to it that no unauthorised persons enter
the risk zone of the one-man sawmill.
4.
The stops and the locking devices required for
securing the log must be used in the intended
manner. See pages 27-29.
5.
Adjust the blade guide so that it will be as
near to the log as possible. See page 27.
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