RISK OF INJURY (CONTINUED)
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
HOW TO PREVENT IT
• Improperly
• Maintain the tool
maintained tool and
accessories can
cause serious
injury.
• There is a risk of
• Check for
bursting if the tool
is damaged.
RISK FROM FLYING OBJECTS
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
HOW TO PREVENT IT
• Air powered
• Always wear ANSI
equipment and
power tools are
capable of propel-
ling materials such
as metal chips, saw
• Never leave
dust, and other
debris at high
speed, which could
result in serious eye
injury.
• Compressed air
• For additional
can be hazardous.
The air stream can
cause injury to soft
tissue areas such
as eyes, ears, etc.
Particles or objects
propelled by the
stream can cause
injury.
• Tool attachments
• Make sure that any
can be come loose
or break and fly
apart propelling
particles at the
operator and others
in the work area.
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with care.
misalignment or
binding of moving
parts, breakage of
parts, and any other
condition that
affects the tool's
operation. If
damaged, have the
tool serviced before
using.
Z87.1 CAN/CSA
Z94.3 approved
safety glasses with
side shields.
operating tool
unattended.
Disconnect air hose
when tool is not
in use.
protection use
an approved face
shield in addition to
safety glasses.
attachments are
securely
assembled.
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RISK OF ELETRIC SHOCK
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
HOW TO PREVENT IT
• This tool is not
• Avoid body contact
provided with an
insulated gripping
surface.Contact
with a "live" wire
will also make
exposed metal
parts of the tool
"live" and can
result in
electrocution or
• Thoroughly investi-
death.
RISK OF CUT OR BURNS
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
HOW TO PREVENT IT
• Tools which cut,
• Keep the working
shear, drill, punch,
chisel, etc., are
capable of causing
serious injury.
RISK OF CUT OR BURNS
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
HOW TO PREVENT IT
• Tools which contain
• Never wear loose
moving elements,
or drive other
moving tools such
as grinding wheels,
sockets, sanding
discs,etc., can
become entangled
in hair, clothing,
jewelry and other
• Remove any jew-
loose objects,
resulting in severe
injury.
• Keep hands away
• Always wear proper
with grounded
surfaces such as
pipes, radiators,
ranges, and refrig-
erators.There is
an increased risk
of electric shock
if your body is
grounded.
gate the workpiece
for possible hidden
wring before
performing work.
part of the tool
away from hands
and body.
fitting clothes,
or apparel which
contains loose
straps or ties,
etc., which could
become entangled
in moving parts
of the tool.
elry, watches,
identifications,
bracelets,
necklaces, etc.,
which might
become caught by
the tool.
from moving parts.
Tie up or cover
long hair.
fitting clothing and
other safety equip-
ment when
using this tool.