Residual Risk Assessment - Tar River BDR 210 Original User Manual

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• Mowing may be started only after PTO reaches the nominal speed of 540 rpm. It is forbidden to
overload the PTO shaft of the mower, and engage the clutch suddenly.
• When turning, reversing or manoeuvring with the machine, you must ensure that your visibility is
adequate, or get assistance from a properly trained person.
• It is prohibited to perform mowing while reversing the vehicle. When reversing, lift up the machine.
• When connecting the hydraulic lines, make sure that the hydraulic system is not pressurized.
• It is forbidden to stand between the vehicle and the mower, while the vehicle's engine is running.
• Working on slopes exceeding 10% is not allowed.
• Pay special attention when working on slopes.
• When driving on curves and turning, switch off the PTO drive.
• It is forbidden to operate the machine in close proximity of public squares (parks, schools, etc.) or on
stony grounds, to avoid the danger coming from the thrown out stones and other objects.
• Do not allow the PTO working speed to exceed 540 rpm, while driving speed must be adjusted to the
type of work being done.
• Working with damaged or incomplete articulated telescopic shaft is forbidden. And it is strongly
forbidden to work without covers on moving parts.
• The telescopic shaft has marks indicating which end must be connected to the tractor, before work
please make sure that the direction of rotation of the shaft is correct.
• Never leave a vehicle with the engine running. Before leaving the driver's seat (the cabin), lower the
machine to the ground, turn off the engine of the vehicle, remove the ignition key, and apply the
handbrake.
• Make sure that during work, fitting, dismantling or adjustment of the machine, no parts of your work
clothing are unbuttoned or hanging loose. You should keep elements of your clothing away from any
machine parts that are likely to catch them.
• It is advisable to clean and wash the mower in a washing stand equipped with a sewage treatment
feature or a settling tank, to neutralize the waste water.
• The machine should be kept and stored in places protected from unauthorized access of persons and
animals, thus eliminating the risk of accidental injuries, on a flat, hardened surface, under a protective
canopy.
• In the event of failure, immediately switch off the drive transferring power from the vehicle to the
mower.
• When working with the mower, use hearing protection headphones to minimize the exposure to
noise. In addition, it is recommended to close the doors and windows of the vehicle's cabin.
Failure to observe the above guidelines may present danger for the operator and other persons,
as
The user is responsible for any damages caused by the non-compliance to the above principles.
3.2.

Residual risk assessment

Manufacturer has made every effort to ensure that the design of the mower, and its intended use, do not
pose any risk to persons or the environment.
Due to the nature of work being done by the mower and, for example, the inability to completely cover the
machine's cutting unit, certain risk factors may occur
well
as
damage
.
the
mower.
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