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Entanglement Hazards
Choking, scalping and/or lacerations can occur if loose clothing,
personal jewellery, neck wear, hair or gloves are not kept away
from the tool and its accessories.
Operating Hazards
a Use of the tool can expose the operator's hands to hazards,
including cuts, abrasions and heat.
b) Wear suitable gloves to protect hands.
c) Operators and maintenance personnel should be physically able
to handle the bulk weight and power of the tool.
d) Hold the tool correctly; be ready to counter act normal or sudden
movements: and have both hands available.
e) Maintain a balanced body position and secure footing.
f) Release the start and stop device in the case of an interruption of
the energy supply.
g) Use only lubricants recommended by the manufacturer.
h) Personal protective safety glasses should be used; suitable gloves
and protective clothing are recommended.
I) Avoid direct contact with moving parts In order to prevent pinching
or cutting of hands or other body parts.
j) There is a risk of electrostatic discharge if used on plastic and
other non-conductlve materials.
Repetitive Motion Hazards
a When using this tool to perform work-related activities, the
operator can experience discomfort in the hands, arms, shoulders,
neck or other parts of the body.
b) While using this tool the operator should adopt a comfortable
position maintaining secure footing and avoiding awkward or
off-balance postures. The operator should change posture during
extended tasks; this can help avoid discomfort and fatigue.
c) If the operator experiences symptoms such as persistent or
recurring discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, numbness,
burning sensations or stiffness, these warning signs should not be
ignored. The operator should inform the employer and consult a
qualified health professional.
Accessory Hazards
a) Disconnect the tool from the energy supply before fitting or
changing the inserted tool or accessory.
b) Avoid direct contact with the inserted tool during and after use, as
it can be hot or sharp.
c) Use only sizes and types of accessories and consumables that
are recommended by the manufacturer of this tool; do not use
other types or sizes of accessories or consumables
Workplace Hazards
a) Slips, trips and falls are major causes of workplace Injury. Be
aware of slippery surfaces caused by use of the tool and also of
trip hazards caused by the air line or hydraulic hose.
b) This tool is not intended for use In potentially explosive
atmospheres and is not insulated against contact with electric
power.
Dust & Fume Hazards
a) Dust and fumes generated when using this tool can cause
ill health (for example cancer, birth defects, asthma and/or
dermatitis); risk assessment and implementation of appropriate
controls for these hazards are essential.
b) Risk assessment should include dust created by the use of the
tool and the potential for disturbing existing dust.
c) Direct the exhaust so as to minimise disturbance of dust in a dust-
filled environment.
d) Where dust or fumes are created, the priority should be to control
them at the point of emission.
e) Select, maintain and replace the consumable inserted tool
as recommended in the instruction handbook, to prevent an
unnecessary increase In dust or fumes.
f) Use respiratory protection in accordance with employer's
instructions and as required by occupational health and safety
regulations.
Noise Hazards
a) Exposure to high noise levels can cause permanent disabling
hearing loss and other problems, such tinnitus (ringing, buzzing,
whistling or humming in the ears). Therefore, risk assessment
and implementation of appropriate controls for these hazards are
essential.
b) Appropriate controls to reduce the risk can include actions such as
damping material to prevent work pieces from 'ringing'
c) Use hearing protection In accordance with employer's Instructions
and as required by occupational health and safety regulations.
d) Operate and maintain this tool as recommended in the instruction
handbook, to prevent an unnecessary increase in the noise level.
e) Select, maintain and replace the consumable inserted tool
as recommended in the instruction handbook, to prevent an
unnecessary increase in noise.
f) If the tool has a silencer, always ensure it is in place and in good
working order when the tool is being operated.
Vibration Hazards
a) Exposure to vibration can cause disabling damage to the nerves
and blood supply of the hands and arms.
b) Wear warm clothing when working in cold conditions and keep
your hands warm and dry.
c) If you experience numbness, tingling, pain or whitening of the
skin in your fingers or hands, stop using the machine, inform your
employer and consult a physician.
d) Operate and maintain the sander or polisher as recommended in
the instruction handbook, to prevent an unnecessary increase in
vibration levels.
e) Hold the tool with a light but safe grip, taking account of the
required hand reaction forces, because the risk from vibration is
generally greater when the grip force is higher.
Additional Safety Instructions for
Pneumatic Power Tools
Air under pressure can cause severe injury:
Always shut off air supply, drain hose of air pressure and
disconnect tool from air supply when not in use, before changing
accessories or when making repairs.
Never direct air at yourself or anyone else.
Whipping hoses can cause severe injury. Always check for
damaged or loose hoses and fittings.
Whenever universal twist couplings (claw couplings) are used,
lock pins should be installed and whip check safety cables should
be used to safeguard against possible hose-to-tool or hose-to-
hose connection failure.
Do not exceed the maximum air pressure stated on the tool.
Never carry an air tool by the hose.
Sanding Tool Safety WARNING!
Use clamps or another practical way to secure the work piece
to a stable platform. Holding the work piece by hand or against
the body makes it unstable and may lead to a loss of control.
a. ALWAYS wear appropriate protective equipment, Including a
dust mask with a minimum FFP2 rating, eye protection and
ear defenders.
b. Ensure all people In the vicinity of the work area are also
equipped with suitable personal protective equipment.
c. Take special care when sanding some work (such as beech,
oak. mahogany and teak) as the dust produced is toxic and can
cause extreme reactions.
d. NEVER use to process any materials containing asbestos.
Consult a qualified professional, if you are uncertain whether an
object contains asbestos.
e. DO NOT sand magnesium or alloys containing a high
percentage of magnesium.
f. Be aware of paint finishes or treatments that may have been
applied to the material that is being sanded. Many treatments
can create dust that is toxic or otherwise harmful. If working
on a building constructed prior to 1960, there is an increased
chance of encountering lead-based paints.
g. The dust produced when sanding lead based paints is
particularly hazardous to children, pregnant women and
people with high blood pressure. DO NOT allow these people
near lo the work area, even if wearing appropriate personal
protective equipment.
h. Whenever possible, use a vacuum dust extraction system to
control dust and waste
i.
Be especially careful when using a machine for both wood
and metal sanding. Sparks from metal can easily ignite wood
dust. ALWAYS clean your machine thoroughly to reduce the risk
of fire.
j.
Empty the dust bag or container (where applicable )frequently
during use, before taking breaks and after completion of
sanding. Dust may be an explosion hazard. DO NOT throw
sanding dust into an open fire. Spontaneous combustion may
occur when oil or water particles come Into contact with dust
particles. Dispose of waste materials carefully and in accordance
with local laws and regulations.
k. Work surfaces and sandpaper can become very hot during
use, If there is evidence of burning (smoke or ash), from the
work surface, stop and allow the material to cool. DO NOT
touch work surface or sandpaper until they have had time to cool.
l.
DO NOT touch the moving sandpaper
m. ALWAYS switch off before you put the sander down.
n. DO NOT use for wet sanding. Liquids entering the motor
housing can cause severe electric shocks.
o. ALWAYS unplug the sander from the mains power supply
before changing or replacing sandpaper.
p. Even when this tool is used as prescribed it is not possible to
eliminate all residual risk factors. If you are in any doubt as to
safe use of this tool, do not use it.