MSSP120
GB
General Safety
Safe work
Keep your working area clean and tidy
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A disorderly working area can lead to accidents.
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Be aware of the effects of the environment
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Do not leave electrical power tools out in the rain.
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Do not use electrical power tools in moist or wet surroundings.
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Ensure that your working area is well lit.
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Do not use electrical power tools in areas where there is risk of fire or
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explosion.
Protect yourself from electric shock
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Avoid touching earthed objects such as pipes, heating radiators, ovens
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or refrigerators with parts of your body.
Keep other people at a safe distance.
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Do not allow other people, in particular children, to touch the electrical
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power tool or the mains lead. Keep them away from your working area.
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Store currently unused electrical power tools in a safe place.
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When not being used electrical power tools should be stored in dry
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conditions in a high or enclosed place, out of reach of children.
Do not overload your electrical power tool
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By keeping within the specified working range of the tool you will work
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more safely and achieve a better result.
Use the right electrical power tool for the task
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Do not use lowoutput devices for heavy tasks.
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Do not use an electrical power tool for purposes for which it was not
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intended. For example, do not use a hand operated circular saw for
trimming tree branches or cutting logs.
Wear suitable clothing
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Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery. They could become
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caught on moving parts.
We recommend that you wear antislip footwear when working out
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doors.
If you have long hair, wear a hair net.
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Use personal protective equipment
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Wear protective goggles.
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Wear a dust mask if your work generates dust.
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Attaching the vacuum dust extraction device.
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Where there are connection points provided for vacuum dust extraction please
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Safety