Electrical safety
- Contact with electricity can be dangerous for the
inexperienced.
- If you have been authorized to change fuses or alter
electric wiring.
- Make sure you have the operators manual with
all electrical circuit diagrams.
- Safety instructions.
- Before touching any item connected, make sure
you are standing on a nonconductor mat or platform and it is dry.
- Generally, an a thumb rule should be followed
, that is to work with one hand and to keep the other hand and
body away from touching anything while standing on an dry rubber
mat.
- If replacing fuses, replace only with exact
amperage rating.
- Check to make sure all persons are clear of any
equipment which could start as a result of replacing fuse or while
testing the machine.
- Report any noticeable unsafe conditions to your
supervisor at once and plan measure to improve the conditions.
- If you have been authorized to use portable electrical
tools in the car wash, the following precautions must be followed:
- Know all operation of the Power Tool which may
be required - Read owner's manual carefully. Learn its application
and limitations as well as specific potential hazards peculiar
to the tool to be used
- Insulation - Tools without double insulation
should have a molded three prong plug.
- Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces such
as pipes, blowers, or machinery.
- Don't use a power tool in a damp or wet area
or expose it to rain.
- While drilling into a wall accidental d,rilling
into electrical wiring in walls can cause a drill bit, chuck to
become energized. Do not touch the chuck when drilling into a
wall. Grasp only the handle(s) provided on the tool.
- If you have a known heart problem or other condition
which may make you particularly susceptible to electric shock,
you should not work with any portable electrical tools or service
electrical items in any way. Tell your supervisor of your condition.
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