Tips by Product
There are
some basic rules that apply to all outdoor
power equipement. OPEI has prepared the
following 8 Basic Rules For Outdoor Power Equipment
Safety:
1 . Know how to operate the
equipment.
Read the operator's manual
before using any power equipment. Know where
the controls are and what they do. Follow
safety instructions.
2. Dress properly for the
job.
Wear long pants, close-fitting
clothes, sturdy shoes, and safety glasses.Don't
wear anything that could get caught in moving
parts (loose jewelry or clothing; be careful of
long hair).
3. Handle gas carefully.
Fill
up before you start, while the engine is cold.
Don't spill when you fill. Store gas in an
approved container in a cool ventilated area.
Never smoke around gasoline.
4. Clear the area before you
start.
Pick up rocks, twigs, cans,
golf balls, anything that could be thrown by
mowing equipment.
5. Keep children and pets away from the
area until you're finished.
Never
allow children to operate a mower. And never
carry children as passengers on a riding
mower.
6. Operate equipment carefully and follow
recommended procedures.
Always turn
off the engine and disconnect the spark plug
wire before attempting to unclog or work on
outdoor power equipment. When leaving equipment
unattended, turn off the engine and remove
key.
7. Keep hands and feet away from moving
parts.
Never work on equipment while
it is running. Never remove or tamper with
safety devices and labels... they're provided
to protect you and your family.
8. Wear hearing
protection.
When working with
equipment that generates increased sound levels
be sure to protect your ears. Wear hearing
protection such as special earmuffs to prevent
potentially damaging sounds from reaching your
ears without eliminating the sounds you'll NEED
to hear. So protect your ears from sounds that
are too LOUD and too CLOSE for too long.