Risk of hearing damage
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Long-term exposure to noise from
compressed air tools can cause permanent
hearing impairment.
Risk when inhaling
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Cutting tools and sanding tools with paper or
discs generate dust and abrasive material
that can be harmful to the lungs and
respiratory system.
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Some materials, such as adhesive and tar,
contain chemicals that produce fumes which
can cause serious injury following long-term
exposure.
Electrical safety
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The use of pneumatic tools to secure live
wires can result in electric shock and, at
worst, can be fatal.
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The grip and handle of the tool are not
electrically insulated. In the event of contact
with a live wire, the tool's metal parts
become live and the user receives a shock
which can, at worst, be fatal.
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If a mounting piece comes into contact with
concealed live wires, the user receives a
shock which can, at worst, be fatal.
Risk of becoming caught
Loose hair, jewellery, loose-fitting clothes,
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etc., can become caught in tools with moving
parts or that drive other moving parts
(grinding discs, sockets, etc.). This can
cause serious injuries.
Risk of cuts/burns
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Pneumatic tools can cause serious injuries.
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Always use ear protection that meets ANSI
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S3.19 standard.
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Always use a close-fitting face mask or
breathing mask when working with such
tools.
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Keep the work area clean, dry and well
ventilated.
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Never use nail guns or staple guns to secure
live wires.
Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces
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such as pipes, radiators, cookers and
refrigerators. There is an increased risk of
electric shock if your body is earthed.
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Check carefully that there are no concealed
electrical wires before you start work.
Do not wear loose-fitting clothing, ties,
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scarves, etc., as these can get caught in
moving parts.
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Do not wear jewellery, a watch, etc. as these
can get caught in moving parts.
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Always keep your hands at a safe distance
from rotating parts. Tie up or cover long hair.
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Always wear suitable clothing and other
protective equipment when working with the
tool.
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Keep your hands and the rest of your body
away from the tool's moving parts.
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