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c)
Prevent unintentional starting of the tool. Make sure that the
switch is in the OFF position before you connect the power tool to
the mains or before you lift or carry the tool.
If you keep your finger
on the switch when carrying the tool or if the tool with the switch in
the ON position is connected to a source of electricity, an accident
may occur .
d)
Disconnect all adjustment tools or wrenches.
A tool or a wrench
connected to moving parts of a power tool may cause injuries.
e)
Avoid situations in which the user’s body is in an unnatural position.
Make sure your working position is safe and always keep your
balance.
This enables better control over a power tool in unexpected
situations.
f)
Wear proper clothes. Do not wear loose clothes or jewellery. Keep
your hair, clothes and gloves away from moving parts.
Loose clothes,
jewellery or long hair may get caught in moving parts.
g)
If dust-reduction devices are installed, make sure that they have
been properly connected and are used in the proper way.
Using
devices for absorbing dusts decreases the level of dust-related hazard .
4 .
Operating and taking care of a power tool
a)
Do not overload a power tool. For performing a given type of work
use a power tool designed for that purpose.
Working with a proper
tool is easier and safer within its designed range of efficiency.
b)
Do not use a power tool whose switch has been damaged.
A power
tool which cannot be switched on or off is unsafe and must be
repaired .
c)
Before adjusting the tool, replacing accessories or putting the tool
away, pull the plug out of the socket.
Such precautions will help
prevent unintended operation of the tool.
d)
When not being operated, power tools must be kept beyond
children’s reach. Do not allow power tools to be operated by
individuals who have not received proper training or who have not
read these rules.
Power tools operated by untrained individuals are
unsafe .
e)
Make sure that moving parts of the device operate without fault
and are not jammed, cracked or damaged, which could impact
proper operation of the device.
A damaged power tool should be
taken for repair before it is operated . Many accidents are caused by
improper maintenance of power tools .
f)
Power tools, accessories, terminal units etc. must be used in
accordance with these safety rules, in the manner designed for
a given type of device and work.
Using a power tool for purposes
other than its intended use may result in hazardous situations.
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