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Healthy and Safe Operator

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Healthy & Safe Operator
PONSSE Operator Ergonomic Power Point
Preforming Repairs & Maintenance
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MFEO Operational Safety
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  1. Question 1 of 7
    1. Question

    What are the signs of fatigue? (check all that apply)

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  2. Question 2 of 7
    2. Question

    What are the mandatory PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) items that I have to consider to be an operator? Check all that apply

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  3. Question 3 of 7
    3. Question

    What can be done to minimize stresses on the body such as over stressing neck and other body movements?

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  4. Question 4 of 7
    4. Question

    An operator must always operate their equipment and vehicles to adapt to the road and terrain conditions. Rough terrain, go slower with your harvesting equipment, muddy or snowy road conditions – reduce speed of vehicle to maintain better control.

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  5. Question 5 of 7
    5. Question

    If I have issues with any of the following items causing additional stress on the job I should discuss with my supervisor as they may develop into an unsafe work condition; poor harvesting planning, poor site conditions, long travel times, coworkers, wages, employer/supervisor issues, home life issues, lack of organization/leadership.

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  6. Question 6 of 7
    6. Question

    To provide myself with the best air quality while operating my equipment I should replace the air filters in the equipment as per the maintenance schedules or manufactures specifications and repair any oil/hydraulic leaks as soon as possible!

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  7. Question 7 of 7
    7. Question

    As an operator of equipment, most of my day will be spent in the equipment operating therefore I have to give consideration to healthy lunch choices to get me through the day.

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