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Objective: To be able to operate power lawn mowers according to safety guidelines. Background: A power lawn mower can be dangerous and cause serious injuries. A rotary mower blade whirls at 2,000 or 4,000 revolutions per minute or at 160 km/h to 320 km/h (100 to 200 miles per hour). For safety reasons, it is important to know how to quickly disengage the clutch and stop the engine. To operate a power lawn mower, follow these tips: Begin by reading the operator's manual. Before mowing remove debris from lawn. Wear protective, close fitting clothing. Start mower from a firm stance with feet in a safe position. Take self-propelled mowers out of gear before starting. Keep both feet on the footrests of a riding mower. Keep all guards and safety shields in place. Never fill the gasoline tank on the mower if the engine is hot. Store gasoline in an approved, properly labeled container. Turn off the motor before dismounting or removing a foreign object Disconnect the spark or electric plug before repairing mower. Never use an electric mower on wet grass. Provide routine maintenance. No extra riders on self-propelled mowers (refer to No Riders on Farm and Lawn Equipment). AGRICULTURAL SAFETY TOPICS POwER LAwn MOwERS wsps.ca

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