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Changan CS35 2012 - Fibre Insulation

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1.1.1-6
CS35 2013.04
1.1.1-6General Information
Never misuse electrical equipment and never use
equip
m
ent
t
hat is in any way fau
l
ty
. The re
sult
s
could be fatal.
Make sure th
at the cab
l
es
o
f
mobile electrical
equipment cannot get trapped and damaged,
such
a
s
in a vehicle
ho
ist
.
Make
sure that the des-
ignated electrical workers are trained in basic
First Aid.
In cases of electrocution:
Switch off the power supply before
approaching the victim.
If
this is not
possib
l
e, p
u
sh
or dr
ag the
victim
from the
so
urce
of
ele
c
tricity using
dry non-conductive material.
C
ommence resuscit
ation
if trained to do
so.
SUMMON MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.
Engine Oil
Refer to: Lubricants and Grease.
Exhaust Fumes
Exhaust gas contains asphyxiating, harmful and
toxic chemicals and particles such as carbon
oxides, nitrogen
o
x
id
es
, aldehydes, lead and aro
-
matic hydrocarbons. Engines should be run only
under conditions of adequate exhaust extraction
or general ventilation and not in confined spaces.
Gasoline Engine
There may
not be
adequa
te warning of o
dor or o
f
irrit
a
tion b
e
fore
toxic
or h
a
rmfu
l e
f
fect
s a
r
ise
.
These may be immediate or delayed.
Fibre Insulation
Refer to: Dusts.
Used
in
noise a
nd sound
in
sulation
. Th
e fibrous
nature
of surfaces a
nd cut edg
es
can
cause skin
irrit
a
tion.
This is
usua
lly a
physical an
d n
ot a
chemical e
f
fect. Precaut
ions sho
u
ld be
t
a
ken
to
avoid excessive skin cont
act thr
ough careful
organization of work practices and the use of
gloves.
Fir
e
Refer to: W
e
lding,
Foams,
Legal Asp
ect
s.
Many of the materials found on or associated with
the repair of vehicles are highly flammable. Some
give o
f
f
toxic
or h
a
rmfu
l
fumes if b
u
rnt.
Observe
strict f
i
re safety when
sto
r
ing
and
handling
flam-
mable materials or solvents, particularly near
electrical equipment or welding processes. Make
sure
,
b
e
fore using electrical or we
ldin
g equip-
men
t, that th
ere is no f
i
re ha
zard p
r
esen
t. Have
a
suitable fire extinguisher available.
First Aid
Ap
ar
t from meeting a
n
y
lega
l r
equire
ment
s it
is
desirable for someone in the workshop to be
train
ed in
First Aid pro
c
edu
res.
S
p
lash
es in the eye sho
u
ld be
f
l
ushed carefu
lly
with clean water for at least ten minutes.
Soile
d
skin shou
ld be washe
d
with soap
an
d
water. In case of burns from alternative fuels,
place affected area in cool to cold water. Individu-
als af
fecte
d
by inhalation
of
gase
s
a
nd fu
mes
should be removed to fresh air immediately. If
effects persist, consult a doctor immediately.
If liquids are swallowed inadvertently, consult a
doct
o
r giving him the
informatio
n on the cont
ain
e
r
or label. Do not induce vomiting unless this action
is indicated on the label.

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