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1.7 Battery Safety
Understand the risks of working with lead-acid batteries before performing installation or maintenance tasks.
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Figure 1.16: Safety around Batteries
WARNING
Keep all sparks and flames away from batteries. The
electrolyte fluid in the battery cells emits an explosive gas
which can build up over time.
Ensure that there is adequate ventilation when charging the
battery.
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Figure 1.17: Safety around Batteries
WARNING
Wear safety glasses when working near batteries.
To avoid the loss of electrolyte fluid, do NOT tip a battery
more than 45° off of its base.
Battery electrolyte causes severe burns. Ensure that it does
not contact your skin, eyes, or clothing.
Electrolyte splashed into the eyes is extremely damaging. If
you are treating this condition: force the eye open and flush
it with cool, clean water for 5 minutes. Call a doctor
immediately.
If electrolyte is spilled or splashed on ones clothing or their
body, neutralize it immediately with a solution of baking
soda and water, then rinse the strained area with
clean water.
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Figure 1.18: Safety around Batteries
WARNING
To avoid injury from a spark or short circuit, disconnect the
battery ground cable before servicing any part of the
electrical system.
Do NOT operate the engine with the alternator or battery
disconnected. With the battery cables disconnected and the
engine running, a high voltage can be built up if the cable
terminals touch the machine frame. Anyone touching the
machine frame under these conditions may be electrocuted.
When working around batteries, remember that all of the
exposed metal parts are live. Never lay a metal object
across the terminals; this will generate a powerful spark and
can electrocute the holder of the tool if they are not
properly grounded.
Keep batteries out of reach of children.
SAFETY

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