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Exceeding
the
maximum pressure rating
of
tools or accessories
could
cause
an
explosion
resulting
in
serious
injury.
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Use
compressed
air
regulated
to
a
maximum pressure
at
or
below
the
rated pressure
of
any
attachments.
-
Never
connect
to an
air
source
that
is
capable
of
exceeding
200
psi.
-
Always verify prior
to
using the tools that
the
air
source
has
been
adjusted
to
the
rated
air
pressure range.
RISK
OF
LOSS
OF
HEARING
WHAT
COULD
HAPPEN
HOW
TO
PREVENT
IT
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Long term exposure
to
noise
produced
from
the
operation
of
air
tools
can
lead to
permanent hearing
-
Always wear ear protection.
INHALATION
HAZARD
WHAT
COULD
HAPPEN
HOW
TO
PREVENT IT
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Abrasive
tools,
such
as grinders, sanders
and
cut-off
tools
generate
dust
and abrasive
materials,
which can
be
harmful
to
human
lungs
and
respiratory
system.
-
Always
wear
properly fitting facemask
or
respirator
when using
such
tools.
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Some
materials such
as
adhesives
and
tar
contain
chemicals
whose
vapours
could
cause
serious
injury
with prolonged
exposure.
-
Always
work
in
a clean,
dry,
well-ventilated
area.
RISK
OF
INJURY
WHAT
COULD HAPPEN
HOWTO
PREVENT IT
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A tool
left
unattended,
or
with
the air
hose
attached,
can
be activated
by
unauthorized
persons
leading
to their
injury
or
injury
to
others.
-
Remove
air
hose
when
tool
is
not
in
use
and
store
tool
in secure
location
away from
reach
of
children.
and
untrained users.
-
Air
tools
can
propel
fasteners
or
other
materials
throughout
the
work
area.
-
Use only
parts,
fasteners
and
accessories
recommended
by the
manufacturer.
-
Keep work area
clean
and free
of
clutter.
Keep children and others
away
from
tool
while
it
is
in
operation.
-
Keep
work
area
well Iit.
-
A
wrench or a
key
that
is
left attached
to
a
rotating
part of
the
tooI
increases the
risk of
personal injury.
-
Remove
adjusting keys and wrenches before
turning
the tool
on.