General Safety Precautions
Do not allow any method of working that impairs safety.
Recognized official procedures have to be used to ensure the machine is operated in
the safest and best conditions.
Check the machine visually for any damage and defects at least once a day.
In the event of operational malfunctions, the machine must be shut down immediately
and secured. This is accomplished by pushing the top of the throttle assembly down
and turning the ignition switch to the off position.
Faults must be immediately remedied.
Carry out the switch on and switch off, operations in accordance with the operations
manual.
Before turning on the machine verify that no one can be endangered when the
machine starts up.
Do not turn off the dust collector while the machine is running.
Do not wear loose fitting clothing.
Do not stand to the side of the blast housing.
Do not operate this equipment on wet surfaces or in the vicinity of flammable liquids.
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Only operate the machine when all safety devices, and related safety
equipment, are present and operational.
Secure the work area around the machine in public areas providing a
safety distance of at least 6.5 feet (2 meters) from the machine.
All persons in the proximity of the machine must wear ear protection, safety
glasses with side shields and safety shoes. In addition, the machine
operator must wear close fitting protective clothing.
Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide. Carbon
monoxide is odorless and colorless and can cause injury or death if inhaled.
Do not use equipment indoors without adequate ventilation. Refer to OSHA
guidelines and regulations concerning maximum levels of exposure to
carbon monoxide gases and other hazards associated with using internal
combustion engines. It is highly recommended that a CO (carbon
monoxide) detector be used to warn the user if levels become unsafe.
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