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Thanks to the Hill AFB Safety Dept. Snowblower Safety Training
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Snowblower Safety (Or) “The I Don’t Want To Shovel Any More” Blues
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Snowblower Safety IMPORTANT! Read the instruction manual and precautions before trying to start your blower.Read the instruction manual and precautions before trying to start your blower. Your first priority isn’t to start the machine and get to work—it is toYour first priority isn’t to start the machine and get to work—it is to BE SAFE!
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Snowblower Safety Types Of Snowblowers There are two basic types: Single-Stage and Two-Stage. A Single-Stage Blower whirls the auger at a very high speed to cut and throw the snow.A Single-Stage Blower whirls the auger at a very high speed to cut and throw the snow. The Two-Stage Blower uses an additional auger for throwing snow out of the path.The Two-Stage Blower uses an additional auger for throwing snow out of the path.
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Snowblower Safety Single-Stage Blower
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Snowblower Safety Two-Stage Blower
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Snowblower Safety Although 2-Stage Blowers are usually more enclosed, the augers on both types can injure fingers
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Snowblower Safety Common Sense To avoid back injury, get help if you must lift the blower to and from its storage place.To avoid back injury, get help if you must lift the blower to and from its storage place. Before or during snowblower operation do not consume any alcoholic beverages or drugs that may interfere with the safe operation.Before or during snowblower operation do not consume any alcoholic beverages or drugs that may interfere with the safe operation.
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Snowblower Safety Before Operating The Snowblower Ensure that you wear the appropriate Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE): gloves, protective goggles, & sturdy non-skid bootsEnsure that you wear the appropriate Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE): gloves, protective goggles, & sturdy non-skid boots
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Inspect the area in which you are going to clear snow.Inspect the area in which you are going to clear snow. Remove debris and other obstacles the snowblower might strike or throw, as they may cause injury or damage to the snowblower.Remove debris and other obstacles the snowblower might strike or throw, as they may cause injury or damage to the snowblower.
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Snowblower Safety If you hit an obstacle while operating the snowblower, stop the engine immediately, and check for damage.If you hit an obstacle while operating the snowblower, stop the engine immediately, and check for damage. Damaged equipment may increase the possibility of injury during operation. Inspect the snowblower before operating it.Damaged equipment may increase the possibility of injury during operation. Inspect the snowblower before operating it. Repair any damage and correct any malfunction before operation, following the operator’s manual instructionsRepair any damage and correct any malfunction before operation, following the operator’s manual instructions
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Snowblower Safety Operating The Snowblower Know how to stop the snowblower quickly and understand the operations of all controls.Know how to stop the snowblower quickly and understand the operations of all controls. Keep people away from the area of operation to avoid injury from flying debris and contact with the snowblower.Keep people away from the area of operation to avoid injury from flying debris and contact with the snowblower.
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Snowblower Safety Never permit anyone to operate the snowblower without proper instruction.Never permit anyone to operate the snowblower without proper instruction. If people suddenly appear in front of the snowblower while it is in operation, immediately release the auger and drive clutch levers to stop the snowblower and avoid possible injury from rotating auger blades.If people suddenly appear in front of the snowblower while it is in operation, immediately release the auger and drive clutch levers to stop the snowblower and avoid possible injury from rotating auger blades.
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Snowblower Safety Never use the snowblower to clear snow from a gravel road or driveway, as rocks may be picked up and ejected.Never use the snowblower to clear snow from a gravel road or driveway, as rocks may be picked up and ejected. Ejected gravel and rocks may cause injury to bystanders.Ejected gravel and rocks may cause injury to bystanders.
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Snowblower Safety Adjust the discharge chute to avoid hitting the operator, bystanders, windows, and other objects with ejected snow.Adjust the discharge chute to avoid hitting the operator, bystanders, windows, and other objects with ejected snow. Stay clear of the snow discharge chute while the engine is running.Stay clear of the snow discharge chute while the engine is running.
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Snowblower Safety
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Do not use the snowblower when visibility is poor.Do not use the snowblower when visibility is poor. Under conditions of poor visibility, there is a greater risk of striking an obstacle or causing injury.Under conditions of poor visibility, there is a greater risk of striking an obstacle or causing injury.
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Snowblower Safety The snowblower may overturn on steep slopes if left unattended, causing injury to the operator or bystanders.The snowblower may overturn on steep slopes if left unattended, causing injury to the operator or bystanders. To avoid overturning, be careful when changing the direction of the snowblower while operating it on a slope.To avoid overturning, be careful when changing the direction of the snowblower while operating it on a slope. Do not use the snowblower to remove snow from roofs.Do not use the snowblower to remove snow from roofs.
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Snowblower Safety If the snow discharge chute becomes clogged, stop the engine and use a wooden stick to unclog it.If the snow discharge chute becomes clogged, stop the engine and use a wooden stick to unclog it. Never put your hand into the snow discharge chute while the engine is running; you can seriously injure yourself.Never put your hand into the snow discharge chute while the engine is running; you can seriously injure yourself.
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Snowblower Safety OUCH!
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Captain Joe
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Snowblower Safety And He’s From CANADA!
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Snowblower Safety Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine stopped.Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine stopped. Do not overfill the fuel tank, and make sure the filler cap is closed securely after refueling.Do not overfill the fuel tank, and make sure the filler cap is closed securely after refueling.
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Snowblower Safety Never run the engine in an enclosed or confined area.Never run the engine in an enclosed or confined area. Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas. Exposure can cause loss of consciousness and may lead to death.Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas. Exposure can cause loss of consciousness and may lead to death.
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Snowblower Safety The muffler becomes very hot during operation and remains hot for a while after stopping the engine.The muffler becomes very hot during operation and remains hot for a while after stopping the engine. Be careful not to touch the muffler while it is hot.Be careful not to touch the muffler while it is hot. Let the engine cool before storing the snow-blower indoors.Let the engine cool before storing the snow-blower indoors.
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Snowblower Safety While operating the snow-blower, hold the handle firmly and walk, don’t run. Always keep equipment in good operating condition. Always keep guards and shields in place.
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Snowblower Safety Be Careful Out There!
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