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200 SERIES TWO-MAN AUGERS
FORM GOM08042004US, VERSION 1.1
SPARK ARRESTER DISCLAIMER
WARNING
DO NOT operate Auger on any forest covered, brush
covered, or grass covered, unimproved land unless an
approved spark arrester is installed on the muffler. The
spark arrester must be maintained in proper working
order by the owner and/or operator. In the State of
California, the above is required by law. Other states may
have similar laws. Laws will apply on US Federal lands.
Laws will vary with use in specific countries.
BEFORE OPERATING
1.
BEFORE operating the Auger, read this manual plus applicable
safety/operational information supplied by engine manufacturer to
familiarize each operator with correct operating procedures.
2.
Visually inspect Auger per MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS STEPS 4
through 15 of this manual.
3.
Determine Auger is in original, factory configuration and has not been
modified in any manner. If questions arise about possible modifications,
contact the Customer Service Department BEFORE utilization. There is
no charge for this service.
4.
Always start and stop Auger according to instructions to minimize
possibility of unexpected or uncontrolled auger bit rotation. Know how to
stop unit in an emergency.
Physical Exertion/Body Strain
Operating the Auger requires proper physical stamina, mental alertness and is
strenuous. Operators must be in proper physical condition, mental health and
not under the influence of any substance (drugs, alcohol, etc.) which might
impair vision, dexterity or judgement. Take work breaks to maintain stamina
and alertness. If you have condition(s) that might be aggravated by strenuous
work, check with doctor BEFORE operating.
Operator Crew Members
Operators must be of adequate height for any given operating configuration
and operator handle(s) must remain below their shoulder sockets. DO NOT
operate Auger if this condition is not satisfied. Augers require both operators be
of similar height, weight and strength to maximize digging efficiency and
minimize possibility of personal injury.
Vibration
Prolonged use of Auger (or other, similar machines) exposes operator to
vibrations which may produce Whitefinger Disease (Raynaud's Phenomenon)
reducing hand's ability to feel and regulate temperature, produce numbness
and burning sensations plus may cause nerve, circulation damage and tissue
necrosis. Continuous and regular users should closely monitor condition of
hands and fingers. After each period of use, exercise to restore normal blood
circulation. If any symptoms appear, seek medical advice immediately.
Noise
Auger and actual digging process creates exposure to high noise emission
levels that can result in hearing loss or damage. Hearing protection is required
while operating or when near operating equipment. Continuous and regular
operators should have hearing checked regularly.
Poisonous Gas
Auger is powered by a gasoline engine which produces Carbon Monoxide
fumes during combustion process. Carbon Monoxide fumes are poisonous. If
Auger is operated in closed area (indoors or outdoors), determine if
supplemental ventilation is required to minimize potential effects of Carbon
Monoxide to operators. Follow all current OSHA regulations for ventilation.
Clothing
Clothing must be sturdy, snug fitting, but allow complete freedom of movement.
Never wear loose fitting jackets, scarves, neckties, jewelry, flared or cuffed
pants or anything that could become caught on controls or moving parts.
Properly secure eyeglasses, hearing aid devices and other medical related
devices. Wear long pants to protect legs. Protect hands and improve grip with
heavy duty, nonslip gloves. Wear and properly lace sturdy boots with nonslip
soles. Steel-toed safety shoes are mandatory. Wear approved safety hard hat
where there is danger of head injuries.
Flying Debris
Hole digging process can result in flying debris. Eye protection and appropriate
safety apparel is required when near or operating Auger. DO NOT operate unit
with onlookers or animals close by.
Burns
An engine muffler can become hot. Remain clear of and DO NOT touch a hot
muffler or heat shield.
Auger Entrapment
Auger bit is not shielded. Keep body and all foreign objects clear of rotating
auger bit.
BACK CARE & PROPER LIFTING PROCEDURES
Operators will be required to lift Auger, auger bit/auger bit extension repetitively
as demanded by specific job applications. When lifting, two people are
required. Utilize proper lifting techniques to minimize fatigue and back-related
injuries.
Back Anatomy
The human body is supported by the spinal column consisting of thirty bones
called vertebrae, all linked and supported by a series of muscles. Pads called
discs separate each vertebrae, acting as cushions to pressure from external
forces. Spinal column is wrapped by nerve system with three sections that
require being kept in natural alignment to prevent discomfort:
Cervical:
Thoracic:
Lumbar:
Back Care Preventative Measures
Most occupational physicians agree on several "universal" preventative
measures an operator should follow to help lower risk of back-related injuries:
1.
Maintain proper body weight.
2.
Eliminate/reduce use of tobacco. Smoking reduces oxygen supply and
nutrients to discs cushioning vertebrae.
3.
Develop a consistent exercise routine.
4.
Maintain good posture while walking or sitting.
5.
Watch how you twist/bend your body while digging to prevent. Twisting/
bending incorrectly can exert too much pressure on discs and vertebrae.
6.
Use firm footing, keep intended path clear before carrying Auger.
7.
Always use proper lifting techniques as described below.
PROPER LIFTING PROCEDURES
The following are guidelines for properly lifting Auger and auger bit/auger bit
extension from hole and are not intended to be all inclusive. Plan your path and
make sure there are no obstructions or tripping hazards. Consider how you will
set the load. The spinal column is a very sensitive mechanism. At any given
time, improper lifting procedures can cause damage that can lead to injury.
1.
Position feet a comfortable distance (shoulder width) apart to help provide
necessary balance.
2.
Tighten stomach muscles by pulling in your stomach. Keep back as
straight as possible to keep spine, back muscles/ligaments in alignment.
3.
Bend at hips and knees as much as possible.
4.
Start lifting Auger by thrusting feet while lifting as much as possible with
leg muscles. Use smooth movements.
5.
Once Auger is lifted, keep it close as possible to the body. Avoid turning
at waist. To turn, pivot entire body.
6.
Keep shoulders, hips and feet pointed in same direction.
7.
Use firm footing, keep intended path clear before carrying Auger.
English-EN
From base of neck to brain.
From middle to lower back.
From lower back to buttocks area.
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