The document provides 10 safety tips for using farm equipment, including reading manuals, following laws, keeping slow-moving vehicle emblems clean and visible, dressing appropriately, being well-rested, avoiding alcohol, maintaining awareness of surroundings, and adjusting equipment as needed. It also gives 4 tips for storing tools to prevent rust when not in use such as keeping them in a dry place, hanging garden tools, storing power tools in cases, and using silica gel packs or rust collectors.
The document provides 10 safety tips for using farm equipment, including reading manuals, following laws, keeping slow-moving vehicle emblems clean and visible, dressing appropriately, being well-rested, avoiding alcohol, maintaining awareness of surroundings, and adjusting equipment as needed. It also gives 4 tips for storing tools to prevent rust when not in use such as keeping them in a dry place, hanging garden tools, storing power tools in cases, and using silica gel packs or rust collectors.
The document provides 10 safety tips for using farm equipment, including reading manuals, following laws, keeping slow-moving vehicle emblems clean and visible, dressing appropriately, being well-rested, avoiding alcohol, maintaining awareness of surroundings, and adjusting equipment as needed. It also gives 4 tips for storing tools to prevent rust when not in use such as keeping them in a dry place, hanging garden tools, storing power tools in cases, and using silica gel packs or rust collectors.
Their Uses Read and comply with the manual. ... Follow and keep up with federal and state laws. ... Always keep your slow-moving-emblem (SMV) clean, visible and properly mounted. ... Dress appropriately. ... Ensure you're well rested. ... Avoid alcohol. ... Maintain awareness. ... Adjust equipment accordingly. To avoid rust when storing your tools: Keep your tools in a dry place. ... Hang your garden tools. ... Store power tools in their original cases. ... Use silica gel packs or rust collector.