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L <br />16. Never stack material precariously on top of lockers, file <br />cabinets or other relatively high places. <br />17. When carrying material, caution should be exercised in <br />watching for and avoiding obstructions and loose material. <br />18. Do not stack material in an unstable manner. <br />19. Report exposed wiring and cords that are frayed or have <br />deteriorated -insulation so that they can be repaired <br />promptly. <br />26. Never use a metal ladder where it could come in contact with <br />energized parts of equipment, fixtures or circuit <br />conductors. <br />21. Maintain sufficient access and working space around all <br />electrical equipment to permit ready and safe operations and <br />maintenance. <br />22. Do not use any potable electrical tools and equipment that <br />are not grounded or double insulted. <br />23.` All electrical equipment should be plugged into appropriate <br />wall receptacles or into an extension of only one cord of <br />similar size and capacity. Three. -pronged plugs, should be <br />used to ensure continuity of ground. <br />24. All cords running into walk areas must be taped down or <br />inserted through rubber protectors to preclude them from <br />becoming tripping hazards. <br />25. Inspect motorized vehicles and other mechanized equipment <br />daily or prior to use. <br />26. Shut off engine, set brakes and block wheels prior to <br />loading or unloading vehicles. <br />27. Inspect pallets and their loads for integrity and stability <br />before loading or moving. <br />28. Do not store compressed gas cylinders in area which are <br />exposed to heat source, electric arc or high temperature <br />lines. <br />29. Do not use compressed air for cleaning off clothing unless <br />the pressure is less than 10 psi. <br />6 <br />