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Safety Recommendations
FOR YOUR SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTH-
ERS, READ AND UNDERSTAND THE SAFETY
RECOMMENDATIONS AND OPERATING IN-
STRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS TOOL.
For additional information on eye and face protec-
tion, refer to Federal OSHA Regulations, 29 Code of
federal regulations, Section 1910.133 Eye and Face
Protection, and American National Standards Insti-
tute, ANSI A87.1, Occupational and Educational Eye
and Face Protection Z87.1 is available from the Ameri-
can National Standards Institute, 11 West 42nd Street,
New York, NY 10036.
Hearing protectors are required in high noise areas,
85 dBA or greater. The operation of tools and equip-
ment in the area, reflective surfaces, process noises
and non-resonant structures can substantially con-
tribute to and increase the noise level in the area.
Excessive air pressure above 9o psig or worn motor
components can also increase sound level emitted
by tool. Proper hearing conversation measures, in-
cluding annual audiograms and training in the use
and fit of hearing protection devices may be neces-
sary.
Some individuals are susceptible to disorders of the
hands and arms when exposed to task which involve
highly repetitive motions or vibration. Those individu-
als predisposed to vasculatory or circulation problems
may be particularly susceptible. Cumulative trauma
disorders such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Ten-
donitis can be caused by repetitions, forceful exer-
tions of the hands and arms. These disorders de-
velop gradually over periods of weeks, months and
years.
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Tasks should be performed in such a manner
that the wrists are maintained in a neutral position
which is not flexed, hyperextended or turned side to
side.
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Stressful postures should be avoided and can
be controlled through tool selection and work loca-
tion. Any user suffering from prolonged symptoms of
tingling, numbness, clumsiness or weakened grip,
nocturnal pain in the hand or any other disorder of
the shoulders, arms, wrists or fingers is advised to
consult with a physician. If it is determined that the
symptoms are job related or aggravated by move-
ments and postures dictated by the job design it may
be necessary for the employer to take steps to pre-
vent further occurrences. These steps might include,
but are not limited to repositioning the work piece or
redesigning the work station, reassigning workers to
other jobs, rotating jobs, altering work pace and/or
changing the type of tools used so as to minimize
stress on the operator. Some tasks may require more
than one type of tool to obtain the optimum operator/
tool/task relationship.
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