• Do not
attempt to separate or disassemble
hydraulic cylinders with the use of compressed
air or hydraulic pressure.
• Do not
attempt tire repairs unless you have the
proper equipment and know how to perform the
repair correctly and safely.
• Do not
work on anything that is supported only
by lift jacks or a hoist.
Always
use adequate
blocks or proper stands to support the product
before performing any service work.
• Use
only
approved cleaning solvents.
Never
use
gasoline or other flam able or explosive materials
for cleaning.
• Report or correct any unsafe areas or practices
immediately.
• Before
doing any electrical work, disconnect
the battery. Do not damage wiring during
removal operations. Reinstall the wiring so it is
not damaged nor will it be damaged in operation
by contacting sharp corners, or by rubbing
against objects or sharp corner.
• If guards or.shields must be removed to perform
the repair or service, use extra caution. After the
repair is completed, be sure to reinstall any
quard or shield that was removed.
These are a few of the most common causes of
personal injuries. There are a great many more and
shops are continually finding accidents happening
that they never heard of before.
The only known way to reduce personal injury, is to
teach and practice
Safety First.
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