- Signaling tape for the work area.
- Mobile phone (To use in case of emergency).
VIBRATIONS
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One High vibration level and long periods of exposure are contributing factors to white
finger disease (Raynaud's phenomenon). In order to reduce the risk of white finger disease you
need to consider these recommendations:
- Always wear gloves.
- Worry about always having warm hands.
- Make sure that the chain is always well sharpened.
- Take frequent breaks.
- Always hold the machine firmly by the handles.
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Yes You detect some of the symptoms of white finger disease immediately consult your
doctor.
Security of the work area.
• Do not use this machine in explosive atmospheres in the presence of flammable liquids, gases
and dust.
•
No Start the machine in an enclosed room or enclosure. Exhaust fumes and fuel vapors
contain carbon monoxide and hazardous chemicals.
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The area within a radius of 15 metres around the machinery must be considered a risk
area into which no one must enter while the machinery is in motion (Safety Zone). When
necessary, use ropes and warning signs to mark the safety zone. Keep children away and curious
while operating this machine. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
•
When work must be performed simultaneously by two or more people, always check the
presence and location of each other in order to maintain a sufficient distance between each
person to ensure safety.
•
Keep the work area clean and work with good lighting. Only use this machine in daylight
or with good artificial lighting.
•
Remember that the machine operator is responsible for hazards and accidents caused to
other people or things. The manufacturer shall in no case be liable for damage caused by
improper or incorrect use of this machine.
Safety in the use of the combsutimble.
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The Gasoline and oil are dangerous. Do not inhale or swallow them. If you swallow fuel
and/or oil, seek medical advice quickly. If you come into contact with fuel or oil, clean yourself
with plenty of soap and water as soon as possible, if your eyes or skin are irritated afterwards,
consult a doctor immediately.
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The Fuel and oil are dangerous and highly flammable chemicals.
inflamed, extinguish the fire with a dry powder extinguisher.
• Do not spill fuel or smoke near the machine.
• Always turn off the engine before refueling.
• Always refuel in well-ventilated areas. And never with the engine running, or hot.
• If you find a fuel leak, do not start or run the engine until the leak has been repaired.
• Make sure the fuel cap is properly closed.
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The Fuel stored in the carburetor for long periods of time can cause a hard start and could
also lead to further repairs and maintenance being required.
• Always store fuel in approved containers.
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