| the presence of flammable liquids, | 
  | tool on. A wrench or a key left at-  | ||
  | gases or dust. Power tools create  | 
  | tached to a rotating part of the power  | ||
  | sparks which may ignite the dust or  | 
  | tool may result in personal injury.  | ||
  | fumes.  | 
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  | c. Keep children and bystanders  | 
  | footing and balance at all times.  | ||
  | away while operating a power  | 
  | This enables better control of the  | ||
  | tool. Distractions can cause you to  | 
  | power tool in unexpected situations.  | ||
  | lose control.  | 
  | f.  | Dress properly. Do not wear | |
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2.  | Electrical safety  | 
  | loose clothing or jewelry. Keep  | ||
  | your hair, clothing and gloves  | ||||
  | Do not expose power tools to rain  | 
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  | away from moving parts. Loose  | |||
  | or wet conditions. Water entering  | 
  | clothes, jewelry or long hair can be  | ||
  | a power tool will increase the risk of  | 
  | caught in moving parts.  | 
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  | electric shock.  | 
  | g. Only use safety equipment that | ||
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3.  | Personal safety  | 
  | has been approved by an appro-  | ||
  | a. Stay alert, watch what you are  | 
  | priate standards agency. Unap-  | ||
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  | proved safety equipment may not  | |||
  | doing and use common sense | 
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  | provide adequate protection. Eye  | |||
  | when operating a power tool. Do | 
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  | protection must be   | |||
  | not use a power tool while you | 
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  | and breathing protection must be  | |||
  | are tired or under the influence of | 
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  | drugs, alcohol or medication. A | 
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  | hazards in the work area.  | 
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  | moment of inattention while operat-  | 
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  | ing power tools may result in serious 4.  | 
  | Power tool use and care | 
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  | personal injury.  | a. Do not force the power tool. Use | |||
  | b. Use personal protective equip- | ||||
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  | the correct power tool for your | |||
  | ment. Always wear eye protec- | 
  | application. The correct power tool  | ||
  | tion. Safety equipment such as dust  | 
  | will do the job better and safer at the  | ||
  | mask,   | 
  | rate for which it was designed.  | ||
  | hat, or hearing protection used for  | b. Do not use the power tool if the | |||
  | appropriate conditions will reduce  | ||||
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  | switch does not turn it on and off. | |||
  | personal injuries.  | 
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  | Any power tool that cannot be con-  | |||
  | c. Prevent unintentional starting. | 
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  | trolled with the switch is dangerous  | |||
  | Ensure the switch is in the off- | 
  | and must be repaired.  | 
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  | position before connecting to  | c. Disconnect the plug from the  | |||
  | power source and/or battery pack,  | ||||
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  | power source and/or the battery  | |||
  | picking up or carrying the tool.  | 
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  | pack from the power tool before  | |||
  | Carrying power tools with your finger  | 
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  | making any adjustments, chang- | |||
  | on the switch or energizing power  | 
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  | ing accessories, or storing power | |||
  | tools that have the switch on invites  | 
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  | tools. Such preventive safety mea-  | |||
  | accidents.  | 
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  | sures reduce the risk of starting the  | ||
  | d. Remove any adjusting key or | 
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  | power tool accidentally.  | 
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  | wrench before turning the power | 
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