liquids, gases or combustible dusts are nearby). Power tools create sparks which
may ignite the dust or flammable vapors.
c) Other persons, including children, must stay away while the machine works. A
single moment of distraction is enough to lose control of the device.
2) Electrical Safety
a) The plug of the power tool must be able to enter the outlet. The plug must in no
way suffer changes. Power tools grounded should not be connected via an adapter.
The increased risk of electric shock if the plug is changed and if the outlet is
inadequate.
b) Avoid contact between a body part and a surface ground (eg pipes, radiators,
stove, refrigerator). There is a significant risk of electric shock if the body is
grounded.
c) Power tools should not be exposed to rain and moisture in general. The increased
risk of electric shock if water gets inside of a power tool.
d) Do not use the cable to carry the power tool or to suspend or disconnect the tool
by pulling on the cable. The cable must not come into contact with oil, sharp edges,
moving accessories and heat sources. The increased risk of electric shock if the
cable is entangled or damaged.
e) When working with a power tool outdoors, use only extension cords designed for
outdoor use. Using an extension cord designed for outdoor use reduces the risk of
electric shock.
f) If you must use a power tool in damp, use a circuit breaker. The use of a GFCI
reduces the risk of electric shock.
3) Safety of persons
a) When using a power tool, be very careful, be careful what you are doing and use
common sense. Do not use a power tool while tired or if you are under the influence
of drugs, alcohol or medication. When using a power tool, a simple moment of
inattention can cause serious injury.
b) Always have a personal protective equipment and protective goggles. The wearing
of personal protective equipment (eg dust mask, non-slip footwear, hard hat or ear
muffs) reduces the risk of injury, depending on how the tool is designed.
c) Avoid the risks of accidental starting. Make sure the camera is off before
connecting the cable and / or to mount the battery, enter the unit or move it. The risk
of accident increases if you carry a power tool with a finger on the switch or if you
plug it while it is lit.
d) Before turning the power tool, remove all keys and all the adjustment tools. A tool
or key remained on a rotating part may cause injuries.
e) Avoid working in an unusual position. Always stay upright and keep good balance.
You'll be better able to maintain control of the tool in unexpected situations.
f) Dress appropriately. Avoid loose clothing and jewelry. Keep your hair, your clothes
and gloves moving parts. Jewelry, long hair and loose clothing can get caught in
moving parts.
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