Fire Prevention
1.
Machines should be cleaned of debris at least daily, particularly around engine, exhaust, and steering components. The build up of crop debris in the engine compartment, on the engine and near any moving parts is a fire hazard.
2.
Machines should be inspected at least daily for potential fire hazards in electrical, exhaust, steering, fuel, hydraulic, and brake systems. Repairs should be made immediately.
3.
Service personnel must be instructed on what to do when a fire starts, how to use the fire extinguisher, and must follow such instructions. Operators should be required to demonstrate an ability to use fire suppression equipment.
4.
Hydraulic leaks, accumulation of grease, fuel, and oil (including spillage) should be eliminated immediately.
5.
The radiator and the engine cooling system should be cleaned and serviced daily to maintain moderate engine temperatures.
6.
Any portable extinguisher or fire suppression system carried on the machine that has been previously used should be recharged or replaced before the machine resumes operation.
7.
Prior to welding or brazing on any part of the machine, the part and the surrounding area should be cleaned and a fire extinguisher should be made readily available.
8.
Smoking, naked flames, etc., should not be permitted around any machine during fueling operations and/or when the fuel system is open to the atmosphere.
9.
Do not weld where hydraulic hoses or electrical wiring can be damaged. Depressurize hydraulic hoses and move or protect. Move or protect electrical wiring/harnesses.
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