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Protective devices to be worn by operator – Echo GRASS/WEED TRIMMER BRUSHCUTTER and CLEARING SAW User Manual

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EYE AND FACE PROTECTION

At the minimum, the operator must wear eye approved protection,
not only against objects thrown by the unit, but also because eye
infections can be caused by airborne dust, seeds and pollen.

ECHO safety goggles are stamped Z87 as being in compliance with
ANSI Standard Z87.1 for eye protection devices. Prescription
glasses may be worn under the safety goggles. Eye protection
should also be worn by persons in the risk zone which extends
beyond the danger zone. (See pages 8-11.)

If operating conditions require additional face protection, flip-down
face shields in conformance with ANSI Standard Z87.1 are also
available. The face shields may attach to a safety “hard hat”. Safety
goggles must be worn underneath.

HEARING AND EAR PROTECTION

ECHO recommends wearing hearing protection at all times. If not
followed, hearing loss can occur after frequent and lengthy exposure
to engine noise. You should reduce the risk of hearing damage by
wearing with “headset” type protectors or approved ear plugs. “Head
sets” may also prevent ricocheted objects from entering the ears.

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING

Choose pants, shirts and jackets that fit trimly and have no strings,
frills or dangling straps which could catch on the unit or the
underbrush. Do not wear ties, loose clothing or jewelry. Keep
clothing buttoned or zipped up and shirt tails tucked in.

The wearing of gloves offers some protection against contact with
skin irritants such as poison ivy. Soft leather work gloves may also
improve your grip.

FOOT AND LEG PROTECTION

Long pants and sturdy shoes with non-slip soles are generally
acceptable protection against objects thrown by a nylon line
trimmer. For heavy brush cutting with metal blades, logger’s pants
or leg chaps with protective inserts and adequate protective boots
are an added consideration.

ADDITIONAL PROTECTION

Hay fever (rhinitis) sufferers may purchase disposable masks at
hardware or medical supply stores to help reduce the intake of
allergenic particles.

PROTECTIVE DEVICES
TO BE WORN BY OPERATOR

WEAR EYE/EAR PROTECTION

AGAINST HITS FROM EVERY DIRECTION

DESIGNS CONFORMING
TO ANSI Z87.1

*FACE SHIELD

GOGGLES

*DANGER: USE GOGGLES UNDER FACE SHIELD

HEARING
PROTECTORS

SAFETY
GOGGLES

SHOULDER
HARNESS

TRIM-FITTING
CLOTHES

STURDY SHOES OR
BOOTS

LONG
PANTS