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Page Title: SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR USE WITH PNEUMATIC TOOLS – GENERAL
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SAFETY  PRECAUTIONS  FOR  USE WITH PNEUMATIC TOOLS – GENERAL When  using  pneumatic  tools,  you  should  use  the following   procedures: · You should wear and use necessary personnel protective   devices. Pneumatic tools shall not be connected to, or driven by, air pressure in excess of that  for  which  the  tools  are  designed.  The  wearing  of appropriate  eye  protection  equipment  is  mandatory  for Navy  personnel  when  operating  pneumatic  tools. · You  should  be  authorized  and  trained  to operate  pneumatic  tools. · Pneumatic  tools  should  be  laid  down  in  such a manner that no ham can be done if the switch is accidently  tripped.  No  idle  tools  should  be  left  in  a standing  position. · Pneumatic tools should be kept in good operating   condition. They  should  be  thoroughly inspected  at  regular  intervals  with  particular  attention given to the ON-OFF control valve trigger guard (if installed),  hose  connections,  guide  clips  on  hammers, and the chucks of reamers and drills. · Pneumatic  tools  and  air  lines  may  be  fitted with  quick-disconnect  fittings. These should incorporate an automatic excess-flow shutoff valve. This valve automatically shuts off the air at the air lines before changing grinding wheels, needles, chisels, or other cutting or drilling bits. · The  air  hose  must  be  suitable  to  withstand  the pressure  required  for  the  tool.  A  leaking  or  defective hose should be removed from service. The hose should  not  be  laid  over  ladders,  steps,  scaffolds,  or walkways in such a manner as to create a tripping hazard. Where the hose is run through doorways, the hose  should  be  protected  against  damage  by  the  doors’ edges. The air hose should generally be elevated over walkways or working surfaces in a manner to permit clear passage and to prevent damage to it. · All  portable  pneumatic  grinders  must  be equipped with a safety lock-off device. A safety lock-off  device  is  any  operating  control  that  requires positive action by the operator before the tools can be turned  on.  The  lock-off  device  must  automatically and positively lock the throttle in the OFF position when the throttle is released. Two  consecutive operations  by  the  same  hand  are  required,  first  to disengage the lock-off device and then to turn on the throttle. The lock-off device should be integral with the tool. It should not adversely affect the safety or operating  characteristics  of  the  tools,  and  it  should  not be  easily  removable.  Devices,  such  as  a  “dead-man control,” that do not automatically and positively lock the  throttle  in  the  OFF  position  when  the  throttle  is released  are  not  safety  lock-off  devices. For detailed information on safet y precautions, see OPNAVINST 5100.19 (latest series),  Navy  Safety precautions   for   Forces   Afloat,   or   NAVAIR Al-NAOSH-SAF-000/P-5100-1,  Technical  Manual NAVAIROSH   Requirements   for   the   Shore Establishment. SAFETY– SPECIFIC In operating or maintaining air-driven tools, take the  following  precautionary  measures  to  protect yourself  and  others  from  the  damaging  effects  of compressed  air: · Inspect the air hose for cracks or other defects;  replace  the  hose  if  found  defective. WARNING Before opening the control valve, see that nearby personnel are not in the path of the airflow. Never point the hose at another person. · Open  the  control  valve  momentarily  before connecting  an  air  hose  to  the  compressed  air  outlet. Then, make sure the hose is clear of water and other foreign  material  by  connecting  it  to  the  outlet  and again opening the valve momentarily. · Stop  the  flow  of  air  to  a  pneumatic  tool  by closing  the  control  valve  at  the  compressed  air  outlet before  connecting,  disconnecting,  adjusting,  or repairing a pneumatic tool. MAINTENANCE  AIDS As an ABE you will be required to read blueprints and drawings during the performance of many maintenance  actions  required  to  maintain  the operational readiness of the catapults and the arresting gear engines. As you advance in rating you may also be required to make sketches and drawings, which will assist you in the training of less-experienced 1-42

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