INTRODUCTION
Clutch pads and linings
See Brake and clutch pads and linings.
ANTI-CORROSIVE PROTECTIVE MATERIAL
See Solvents, Fire.
Highly flammable, flammable.
These materials are varied and you must follow the manufacturers' instructions. They may contain solvents, resins,
petroleum derivatives etc. You must avoid contact with the skin and the eyes. You must carry out spraying with
adequate ventilation and never in enclosed spaces.
Sections
See Welding.
Wax removal
See Solvents and Fuels (kerosene).
DUST
Dust, powders, or clouds may be irritant, harmful, or toxic. Avoid inhaling the chemical powders or dusts that result
from dry abrasion services. Use respiratory protection if ventilation is not adequate.
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Electric shocks result from using faulty electrical equipment or from using equipment that is in good condition incor-
rectly.
You must keep electrical equipment in good condition and test it frequently.
Check that wires, cables, sockets, and plugs are not worn, cracked, severed, broken, or damaged in any way.
Electrical equipment must be protected by a fuse with an appropriate nominal capacity.
Never use electrical equipment inappropriately and never use equipment that is faulty. The consequences could be
fatal.
Use low-voltage equipment (
110 volt
) for work lights and inspection lights wherever possible.
Take care that the cables of mobile electrical equipment are not caught or damaged, for example in a motorized hoist.
Use pneumatic equipment instead of electrical equipment wherever possible.
In the event of electrocution:
• Turn off the electricity before approaching the victim
• If that is not possible, push or pull the victim away from the source of the electricity using a dry, non-conductive
material
• Start resuscitation, if you are trained to do so
• SEEK MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
EXHAUST FUMES
These fumes contain asphyxiating, toxic, or harmful chemical substances, such as oxocarbons, aldehydes, aromatic
hydrocarbons, and lead. You must only run engines in adequate extraction or general ventilation conditions, and
never in enclosed spaces.
Gasoline engine
The warning properties of odor and irritation may not alert the user in time, before the immediate or subsequent toxic
or harmful effects have appeared.
Diesel Engine
Soot, discomfort, and irritation generally warn of hazardous concentrations of fumes.
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