particularly common for the older farmer and children. Falls from machinery can be prevented by adopting these basic practices.
- Wear shoes and boots with slip-resistant soles
and heels.
- Keep platforms, foot-plates and steps clear of
mud, snow, manure or other debris.
- Before moving, check the tractor and trailing
equipment to see that no one has climbed aboard without your knowledge.
- Remove tools or other items that may cause a
tripping hazard from the operator platform.
- Don't use working farm equipment as a place to
baby-sit children. Arrange for proper childcare.
- Never allow anyone to ride on the drawbar or towed
machinery.
- Insist that no one ride on farm equipment
except those required for its operation, instruction, or diagnostics.
- Reduce speed on rough, uneven or hilly ground.
- Watch for obstacles.
- Wait for the tractor to stop before getting
off. Set brakes and step down using handholds or rails. No one should jump
off a moving tractor. Whenever possible, equip tractors with a Rollover
Protective Structure (ROPS) cab. They are more comfortable, give overhead
protection, and prevent falls from tractors.
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