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Skid-steer safety hazards and tips for operating them
Skid-steer vehicles are compact machines used for various tasks like lifting trees into landscaping sites, scooping out farm manure, and moving payloads of rocks, manure, and soil from one place to another. Their small size and versatility are useful for many farming and landscape activities. However, these vehicles must be operated with caution as it may lead to accidents otherwise. Here are some details related to skid-steer safety during farming and landscaping activities: Skid-steer safety hazards Using skid-steer vehicles in farms and landscape zones can result in a host of hazards. Some such hazards to watch out for include: Rollovers Tip-overs or rollovers are caused when skid-steer systems are overloaded with soil, manure, crops, or other things. Overloading the machine can make it unstable, resulting in fatal issues for skid-steer users as well as pedestrians. In addition to injuries and fatalities, rollovers also cause damage to farms, crops, and landscape structures. Being struck by falling materials Due to improper loading, there is always a distinct possibility of the things carried by a skid-steer falling on the machine operator. This can cause injuries to the operators, which, in many cases, can also be life-threatening in nature. Special precautions need to be taken to prevent this possibility.