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| • Tools left unattended, or with the air | •Remove air hose when tool is not |
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| hose attached can be activated by | in use and store tool in secure |
| RISK OF INJURY |
| unauthorized persons leading to their | location away from reach of | |
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| injury or injury to others. | children. |
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| • Power tools can throw materials | • Keep work area clean and free of |
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| throughout the work area. | clutter. Keep children and others |
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| away from work area during |
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| operation of the tool. |
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| • Keep work area well lit. |
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| • Power tools can become activated | • Remove air hose to lubricate or add |
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| by accident during maintenance or | grinders, sanding discs, drills, etc. |
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| tool changes. | to the tool. |
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| • Never carry the tool by the hose. |
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| • Avoid unitentional starting. Don't |
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| carry |
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| trigger. |
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| • Repair servicing should be done |
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| only by an authorized service |
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| representative. |
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| • Power tools can cause the workpiece | • Clamps or other devices to prevent |
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| to move upon contact leading to injury. | movement. |
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| • Loss of control of the tool can lead to | •Never operate tool while under the |
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| injury to self or others. | influence of drugs or alcohol. |
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| • Don't overreach. Keep proper |
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| footing and balance at all times. |
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| • Keep handles dry, clean, and free |
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| from oil and grease. |
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| • Stay alert. Watch what you are |
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| doing. Use common sense. Do not |
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| operate tool when you are tired. |
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| • Poor quality, improper, or damaged | • Always use tool attachments rated |
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| tools such as grinding wheels, chisels, | for the speed of the power tool. |
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| sockets, drills, etc., can fly apart | • Never use tools which have been |
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| during operation, propelling particles | dropped, impacted or damaged by |
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| throughout the work area. | use. |
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| • Use only impact grade sockets on |
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| an impact wrench. |
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| • Do not apply excessive force to the |
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| tool – let the tool perform the work. |
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RISK OF ENTANGLEMENT |
| • Tools which contain moving elements, | • Never wear loose fitting clothes, or | ||
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| or drive other moving tools, such as | apparel which contains loose |
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| grinding wheels, sockets sanding | straps or ties, etc. which could |
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| discs, etc. can become entangled in | become entangled in moving parts |
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| clothing, jewelry and other loose | of the tool. |
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| objects, resulting in severe injury. | • Remove any jewelry, watches, |
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| identifications, bracelets, neck- |
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| laces,etc. which might become |
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| caught by the tool. |
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| • Keep hands away from moving |
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| parts.Tie up or cover long hair. |
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RISK OF CUT OR BURNS |
| • Tools which cut, shear, drill, punch, | •Keep the working part of the tool away | ||
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| chisel, etc. are capable of causing | from hands and body. |
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| serious injury. |
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