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FROM Sr—D— Corp 9256869415 [WED?-IAN 77 2072 9:24ZST. 9:OSZNo. 7585658784 P l <br /> o 4 <br /> AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SHOP HAZARDS <br /> TyIn addition to the hazardous materials used in your shop, there <br /> are also many hazardous operations. One of the most effective tools <br /> for preventing accidents that result from these operations is to use <br /> common sense and to"Think Safety"at all times. <br /> In this module we will look at the hazardous operations that are <br /> common to most automotive repair shops and learn how accidents <br /> can be prevented. <br /> l. <br /> The first step in preventing accidents caused by hazardous <br /> operations is to identify the operations in your shop that could threaten <br /> your safety. <br /> J <br /> Hazardous operations that are common to most automotive repair shops include: <br /> • Use of hand and power tools. <br /> ` _ "`` •Welding repairs <br /> ;Lr -, • Use of hydraulic devices that involve <br /> extreme pressure. <br /> • Operations that involve rotating parts. <br /> -� a' _ _. • Operations that produce high noise <br /> x 'hY levels. <br /> • Operations that involve lifting heavy <br /> objects, <br /> r '-= <br /> 25 <br /> co0Yright 7987 KLM AutCmoti❑<Publioing$nc. <br />