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FROM S---Dea Corp 9256869415 CWED?JAN 77 2012 9:20}ST. 9:0B1No.7535B58734 P 4 <br /> 4o <br /> ELECTRIC POWER TOOLS — PREVENT <br /> ELECTROCUTION <br /> u •Make sure you remove adjusting keys and <br /> wrenches before turning the power on. <br /> • Never use electric tools that have worn power <br /> cords. <br /> •All electric tools must have a ground connection or be double- <br /> insulated. Don't cut the third prong off the plug or use an <br /> ungrounded adapter so you can use a two prong plug. <br /> •Don't drag cords through liquid spills. <br /> •Don't overload outlets with too many extension cords and keep <br /> Lv ,: cords out of walkways to prevent tripping. <br /> ,y <br /> ..F <br /> g-Vis'-'��°• <br /> PNEUMATIC POWER TOOLS — PREVENT <br /> COMPRESSED AIR INJURIES <br /> • Don't use compressed air hoses that are cracked or worn. <br /> _ Inspect these hoses regularly for damage and replace defective <br /> hoses immediately. <br /> ' • Never use compressed air to clean yourself or another worker. <br /> Air at high pressure can break an ear drum, blow out an eye <br /> bail or penetrate the skin, injecting air into the blood that can <br /> cause death. <br /> •Compressed air used for cleaning must be reduced <br /> below 30 psi. :: <br /> • Never use sockets or extensions with an impact gunk. <br /> that were not designed for that purpose. Non-impact h ; ' <br /> tools will come apart even when used with the least . <br /> powerful impact gun or ratchet. <br /> O Copyright 1987 KLM Automotive%bn ishmg'inc. a28 <br />