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ICD-10 code: W30.0

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Contact with Combine Harvester

Combine harvesters are large agricultural machines that are used to harvest crops. They are powerful machines that can cause serious injuries or even death if proper safety precautions are not taken. It is important for farmers and anyone who works around these machines to be aware of the potential dangers and to take steps to ensure their safety.

  1. Keep a safe distance
  2. One of the most important safety tips when working around a combine harvester is to keep a safe distance. The operator may not be able to see you, and the machine can move unexpectedly. It is recommended to stay at least 50 feet away from the machine while it is in operation.

  3. Wear appropriate clothing
  4. Wearing appropriate clothing can also help prevent accidents. Loose clothing or jewelry can get caught in the machine's moving parts, causing serious injuries. It is important to wear close-fitting clothing and tie back long hair.

  5. Never climb on the machine
  6. It is never safe to climb on a combine harvester while it is in operation. The moving parts can cause serious injuries or death. Always wait until the machine is turned off and the operator gives permission before approaching or climbing on it.

  7. Use caution when entering or exiting the machine
  8. Entering or exiting a combine harvester can also be dangerous. Make sure the machine is turned off and the operator knows you are approaching before attempting to climb aboard. Use the handrails and steps provided, and be sure to watch your step.

  9. Be aware of your surroundings
  10. It is important to be aware of your surroundings when working around a combine harvester. Keep an eye out for other workers, as well as any obstacles or hazards in the area. If you notice anything that could be dangerous, report it to the operator immediately.

By following these safety tips, you can help prevent accidents and injuries when working around a combine harvester. Always remember that safety should be your top priority when working with heavy machinery.