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CorapripssedAil Safety Rules <br />A. Ali pipes, hoses, and fitting must have a rating of the maximum pressure of the <br />compressor. Compressed air pipelines should be identified (psi) as to rna--&n= working <br />pressure. <br />B. Alt supply shutoff valves should be located (as neat as possible) at the point -of. <br />operation. <br />C. Air hoses should be kept free of grease and oil to reduce the possibility of <br />deterioration. <br />A. Hi6er'.AIVAL rL"Tt '*e stzzj�3 &cty'ss Uy'rs'tr V -doles 4ukd%-'e 1&� n-- a t�ij'rr fail k2zzarf. <br />When possible, air supply it should be suspended overhead. <br />F. Pneumatic impact tools, such as riveting gans, should never be poiotedat a person. <br />supply must be turned off and the tool bled of residual pressure. <br />14. Compressed air must not be used under my circumstances to clean dirt and dust <br />from clothing or off a persoes s1dn. Shop air used for cleaning should be regulated to 15 <br />psi unless equipped with diffuser nozzles to provide less pressure. <br />I. Petsonnel using compressed air lot cleaning equipment must weat goggles, face <br />shield& or other eye protection. <br />Static electricity ran be ganetated through the use oIt %$ tools. This type of <br />equipment must be grounded or bonded if it is used where L4 flamrnable vapors or <br />explasive- atmospheres are presenr. <br />Me hanical IMAgAlAa <br />A. Check the load rating on the mobile hydraulic lift to determine if it is properly rated. <br />Securelyattachthe load before it is lifted. <br />supported, for example by weight beating vehicle stands. <br />Z S. 37= <br />MrPVA-Av . JXAt1fWV'P <br />for other jobs. You can injure 7ourself just as easily liffing 4ht ObJtcts as YOU can lifting <br />Wj Shane or the I <br />iyg�&L it *,g f io�. TiT.-WLT is <br />,jfJ!Lir-,r, - Jr <br />and physically fit enough to do the task safely. Daily exm�ises will keep your body ready <br />for fifting and help you fed better. Size up the Iced to. make sure you can handle it safely. <br />If you think the load is too bulk� or too heavy, ask someone to help you or try to break <br />it up into smaller, more manageable loads. Use a hand truck or dolly if necessary. Plan <br />your route md make. sure the path is clear of trip, slip, and fid hazards. <br />9T/11 3E)Vd -WIMMI 696V6EZGOZT Gt':ZO ZTOZ/91/Zo <br />