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9T/ET 39vd <br />atAreroom Safe _ R—ules <br />An Ovgrerowdcd, unorganized storeroom is in accident about to happen. A neat, clean <br />storeroom can greatly reduce the potential for accidents. <br />A. Store chemicals safety. All chemical containoers must be properly labeled- Store <br />chemicals according to instructions on container libels. Be aware of where the <br />AISDS are kept for all the chemicals you use. Store fl===ble materials in a <br />properly vented flammable liquids cabinet away from sources of ignition like hot <br />water heaters. <br />B. Store your tools safely. Each tool should have its place in the storeroom. The tools should <br />only be stored aftex inspecting them for safety hazards and clearing th=-L Check <br />electrical tools for frayed wires and defective plugs. Make- sure the ground plug is in <br />place- Cords should be neatly wrapped and secured on the tool. Keep extension cords in <br />good repair. <br />C. Weight can he a safety hazard. Heavier it should be sd on the lower shelves it <br />about knee to should" height. Be careful not, to overload shelm. <br />D. Electdcal/watet heatee tooms are not stutemoms. Roomiwith electrical panels are not <br />designed as 3totetooms.However, if oleatical rooms rouit be used for storage, make <br />sure there is clear am at least N' from electrical po!4els. Electrical rooms must be free <br />of all liquids. A water heater is a source of ignition. Don't store fiammable materials in <br />rooms with water heaters. <br />R. Keep it neat. Keep at least one aisle of your storage aren open at all times. Protruding nails,' <br />and torn or sharp comers can cause serious cuts and btuiies. Remove or pad them. Be <br />alert to the careless actions of others. <br />-WI83dWI .'696O6EZ60ZI 61,.:LO ZIOZ/9T/ZO <br />