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TM  9-243 Section  II. SAFETY  RULES  (POWER  TOOLS) Safety is a very important factor in the use of power tools and  cannot  be  overemphasized.  By  observing  the  fol- lowing   safety   guidelines,   you   can   ensure   maximum benefits from the tools you use and reduce to a minimum the  chances  of  serious  injury. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Never  operate  any  power  equipment  unless  you are  completely  familiar  with  its  controls  and features. Inspect  all  portable  power  tools  before  using  them. See  that  they  are  clean  and  in  good  condition. Make  sure  there  is  plenty  of  light  in  the  work  area. Never  work  with  power  tools  in  dark  areas  where you  cannot  see  clearly. Before  connecting  a  power  tool  to  a  power  source, be  sure  the  tool  switch  is  in  the  “OFF”  position. When  operating  a  power  tool,  give  it  your  FULL and   UNDIVIDED   ATTENTION. DO NOT DISTRACT OR IN ANY WAY DISTURB another  person  while  they  are  operating  a  power tool. Never  try  to  clear  a  jammed  power  tool  until  it  is disconnected  from  the  power  source. After  using  a  power  tool,  turn  off  the  power,  dis- connect  the  power  source,  wait  for  all  movement  of 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. the  tool  to  stop,  and  then  remove  all  waste  and scraps  from  the  work  area.  Store  the  tool  in  its proper   place. Never  plug  the  power  cord  of  a  portable  electric tool  into  a  power  source  before  making  sure  that the  source  has  the  correct  voltage  and  type  of current  called  for  on  the  nameplate  of  the  tool. Do  not  allow  power  cords  to  come  in  contact  with sharp  objects,  nor  should  they  kink  or  come  in contact  with  oil,  grease,  hot  surfaces,  or chemicals. Never  use  a  damaged  cord.  Replace  it immediately. Check  electrical  cables  and  cords  frequently  for overheating.  Use  only  approved  extension  cords, if  needed. See  that  all  cables  and  cords  are  positioned  care- fully  so  they  do  not  become  tripping  hazards. Treat  electricity  with  respect.  If  water  is  present  in the  area  of  electrical  tool  operation,  be  extremely cautious   and   if   necessary,   disconnect   the   power tool. Section  Ill.  SAFETY  EQUIPMENT Safety equipment is for you. It will protect you from injury and  may  possibly  save  your  life.  Some  of  the  more common  types  of  safety  equipment  for  your  personal protection   follow. Safety  shoes  protect  and  prevent  injury  or  loss  of  toes. 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  falls  on  them.  Other  safety  shoes  are  designed SAFETY SHOES for  use  where  danger  from  sparking  could  cause  an explosion.  Such  danger  is  minimized  by  elimination  of all  metallic  nails  and  eyelets  and  the  use  of  soles  which do  not  cause  static  electricity. 2-3

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