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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
WARNING
– POISON HAZARD: - cont’d
Keep food and drinks out of the work
area.
Always wash hands, arms and face
and rinse mouth with water before eating
or drinking. Never smoke or chew gum or
tobacco in the work area.
When the paint stripping operation is
completed, clean up all removed paint
and dust by wet mopping the floors.
Do
NOT sweep or vacuum dusty areas. Use a
solution of trisodium phosphate (TSP) in
water to wet mop the floors and clean all
walls, sills and any other surface where
paint dust has settled.
Keep the heat gun in constant motion.
Do not stop or dwell in one spot.
Use extreme caution if the opposite
side of the work surface such as siding
is not accessible.
The hidden side could
catch fire if it becomes too hot. Some
buildings contain flammable material
behind the siding, floors, fascia, soffit
boards and other such panels. Check
these areas before applying heat. Do not
use the heat gun if flammable materials
are present or if you are unsure of the
flammability of the hidden material.
Do not use the heat gun near surfaces
with cracks or near metal pipes,
flashings, etc.
Heat may be conducted
behind the work surface and ignite hidden
material.
At the end of each work session, place
the paint chips and dust in a double
plastic bag.
Close the bag with a twist tie
and dispose of it in accordance with local
regulations.
Remove protective clothing and shoes
in the work area to avoid transferring
dust into other areas of the building.
Wash work clothes separately using a high
quality detergent. Wipe shoes off with wet
rag and then wash the rag with the work
clothes or dispose of it in the bag of dust
and debris.
The ignition of hidden material may not be
readily apparent and can cause property
damage and injury.
Do not use the heat gun in the presence
of flammable liquids or gases.
Do not use the heat gun near
combustible materials
such as dry grass,
leaves or paper which can catch fire.
Do not lay the heat gun on a flammable
surface
during operation or immediately
after turning it OFF. The nozzle becomes
very hot. Always set the heat gun on a flat
level surface so the nozzle is directed
upward and and away from the supporting
surface.
WARNING
– EXPLOSION OR FIRE HAZARD:
This heat gun produces
extremely high temperatures which can reach up to 650°C (1202°F). Use extreme
caution to prevent combustible materials from igniting. Never use the heat gun near
volatile liquids such as cleaning solvents, lacquers, gasoline, etc.
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