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ICD-10 code: W30.1

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Contact with power take-off devices (PTO)

Power take-off devices (PTOs) are a common feature on tractors and other agricultural machinery. They are used to transfer power from the engine to other attached equipment, such as mowers or balers. While PTOs are essential for many farm operations, they can also be dangerous if not handled properly.

  1. Always turn off the engine before working on or around a PTO. This will prevent the accidental activation of the PTO, which can cause serious injury or death.
  2. Wear appropriate clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE) when working with PTOs. This includes sturdy work boots, eye protection, and gloves.
  3. Inspect PTOs regularly for signs of wear or damage. If any problems are detected, repair or replace the PTO before using it again.
  4. Never allow anyone to stand or work near a PTO while it is in operation. Keep all bystanders at a safe distance.
  5. Be aware of the location of all PTOs on your equipment and take extra precautions when working near them.
  6. Never attempt to modify or repair a PTO yourself unless you are a trained and certified mechanic.

PTO accidents can result in serious injury or death, so it is important to take the necessary precautions when working with these devices. If you are unsure about how to safely operate a PTO, seek guidance from a qualified professional.

By following these safety tips and using common sense, you can help prevent accidents and injuries when working with power take-off devices.