Use the following safety procedures to ensure a safe workspace:
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Provide proper ventilation when operating an engine in a closed area to remove exhaust gases.
Breathing exhaust fumes may be fatal.
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Never use starting fluid around lighted smoking materials, sparks, or open flame.
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Do not place any of your body parts near a rotating fan, belt or power-driven part.
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When dealing with a servicing that pertains to the truck’s batteries, please remember that electric
storage batteries give off highly flammable hydrogen gases, and you should therefore avoid lighted
material, open flames, and/or sparks from being near the battery. Additionally, do not lay tools or
other conductive materials on the battery where they may cause short circuits and sparks.
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Use extreme caution when removing the radiator cap. Stop the engine and let it cool off before
removing the cap. When removing the cap, loosen it very slowly and avoid pressurized steam that
might be in the radiator. Coolant may be added ONLY when the engine is idling or stopped.
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Always use safety stands in conjunction with hydraulic jacks or hoists to avoid personal injury.
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Do not run the engine in an unsafe condition. If one is noticed, tag the unit so others will also know it.
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Ensure that there is a
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
nearby that is up to code.
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Know the location of an easy-to-access
FIRST AID KIT
for treatment to minor cuts and scratches.
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