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SAFE OPERATION
Know Your Power Tool
It is important that you are read and understand your instruction manual and any
label attached to the power tool. Learn its applications as well as its limitations and
the potential hazards associated with this power tool.
Work Area
Cluttered benches and work areas invite accidents. Workbenches should be kept
tidy. Floors should be kept clean and free from rubbish. Special care should be
taken where the floor is slippery due to sawdust or wax.
Work Environment
Do not expose your power tools to rain, or use in damp or wet locations. Keep the
work area well lit. Do not use power tools in areas where there is a risk of explosion
or fire from combustible materials, flammable liquids, paint, varnish, petrol etc.
Flammable gases and dust of an explosive nature, as a precaution its
recommended that you consult an expert on a suitable fire extinguisher and its use.
Guard Against Electric Shock
Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surface (e.g. pipes, radiators, ranges,
and refrigerators).
Beware Children and Pets
Children and pets should be kept out of the work area. Children should not be
allowed to touch or operate machinery or touch extension cords. All power tools
should be kept out of the reach of children, preferably stored or locked in a secure
cabinet or room when not in use.
Do Not Force the Power Tool
The power tool will do a better and safer job and give you a much better service if it
is used at the rate for which it was designed.
Use the right tool
Select the right tool for the job. Do not use tools for a job for which it was not
designed. Do not force a small tool to do the job of a heavy-duty tool. Do not use
tools for purposes not intended; for example do not use a circular saw to cut tree
limbs or logs.
Personal safety
Clothing
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in moving machinery.
Hair
Long hair should be tied back contained in a protective covering.