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Aviation Boatswains Mate E 3 & 2 - Aviation theories and other practices
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SAFETY  BELTS  AND  STRAPS

CARE OF HAND TOOLS Tools  are  expensive;  tools  are  vital  equipment. When  the  need  for  their  use  arises,  common  sense plus  a  little  preventive  maintenance  prolongs  their usefulness.  The  following  precautions  for  the  care  of tools  should  be  observed: · Clean  tools  after  each  use.  Oily,  dirty,  and greasy  tools  are  slippery  and  dangerous  to  use. · NEVER hammer with a wrench. · NEVER  leave  tools  scattered  about.  When they are not in use, stow them neatly on racks or in toolboxes. · Apply  a  light  film  of  oil  after  cleaning  to prevent rust on tools. · INVENTORY  tools  after  use  to  prevent  loss. PERSONAL  SAFETY  EQUIPMENT To  protect  you  from  danger,  protective  equipment such as safety shoes, goggles, hard hats, and gloves are issued. The use of this equipment is mandatory on certain jobs. Their use is a MUST, and there is no question about that. Be sure to USE THEM on any job WHERE they are REQUIRED. They can protect you  from  a  lot  of  harm. SAFETY  SHOES Some  safety  shoes  are  designed  to  limit  damage  to your  toes  from  falling  objects.  A  steel  plate  is  placed in the toe area of such shoes so that your toes are not crushed  if  an  object  impacts  there. Other  safety  shoes  are  designed  for  use  where danger  from  sparking  could  cause  an  explosion.  Such danger  is  minimized  by  elimination  of  all  metallic nails and eyelets and by the use of soles that do not cause  static  electricity. GOGGLES Proper eye protection is of the utmost importance for  all  personnel.  Eye  protection  is  necessary  because of  hazards  posed  by  infrared  and  ultraviolet  radiation, or by flying objects such as sparks, globules of molten metal,  or  chipped  concrete  and  wood.  These  hazards are  everpresent  during  welding,  cutting,  soldering, chipping,  grinding,  and  a  variety  of  other  operations. It  is  IMPERATIVE  for  you  to  use  eye  protection devices,  such  as  helmets,  face  shields,  and  goggles (fig.  1-59),  during  eye-hazard  operations. Figure  1-59.-Eye-protection  devices. 1-35

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