Small Engine Safety
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Small Engine Safety . Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance . Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics. Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul small engines used to power lawn mowers, chain saws, recreational sporting equipment and related equipment.
Small Engine Safety
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Small Engine Safety Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance
Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics • Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul small engines used to power lawn mowers, chain saws, recreational sporting equipment and related equipment. • These professionals make up $30 an hour
Annually in the United States • 150,000 people injured while mowing grass • 55,000 people treated in hospitals • 55,000 toes amputated by lawnmower blades • 18,700 fingers amputated by lawnmower blades
Lawnmower Accidents • 9 percent of these accidents were caused by mechanical failure • 91 percent of these accidents were caused by human error
Lawnmower Maintenance Safety • Work Space Environment • Correct tools for the job • Keep an approved fire extinguisher in a familiar location • Learn engine shutoff procedures • Disengage cutting blade • Disconnect the spark plug wire
Lawnmower Maintenance Safety • Disconnect the negative battery cable • Avoid contact with hot engine parts • Never strike the flywheel with a hammer • Make sure all guards are in place • Remove any fuel and oil from the engine • Keep engine speed settings within manufactures specification
Work Area • A well organized work area includes: • Clean floor and table • Hazardous material stored properly • Well ventilated area • Tools and supplies are easily located • All tools are in good working order • Within reasonable reach • Correct tools for the job
Fuels • Gasoline • Is easily ignited • Should never be used for cleaning • Stored in well ventilated area, spark free area • It can be explosive
Fuels • Oil solvent waste • Anything saturated with petroleum • Stored in proper ventilated, spark free container
Proper Clothing • Personal Protective Equipment • Equipment worn for protection in a given work area • Typical equipment for protection include • Eye protection • Ear Protection • Respiratory protection • Hand protection
Hazards to Watch For • Tripping/slipping hazards • Improper tool use • Fire and chemical • Improper clothing