To reduce the risks associated with all residual hazards:
• Read, understand, follow and retain for future reference all safety statements in each applicable equipment owner's
manual and refer to the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet & material container label for each material to be
sprayed before using your 3M equipment.
• This equipment is to be used only by professionals familiar with the possible applicable safety hazards.
• Do not use this product around unsupervised children.
• Never modify any part of this product.
• Always comply with local, state, and national codes governing ventilation, fire protection, operation, maintenance,
housekeeping and disposal plus all safety statements in applicable owner's manuals, MSDS and material container
labels.
To reduce the risks associated with chemical exposure:
• Before use, check spray equipment for damage and proper function and repair/replace worn, damaged or
malfunctioning components.
• Always wear appropriate, approved personal protective equipment for eye, skin, respiratory and hearing protection
per the applicable MSDS and material container labels at all times when spraying.
To reduce the risks associated with fire and explosion:
• Must maintain adequate ventilation per applicable MSDS and material container labels for each material being
sprayed in the work area.
• All ignition sources, such as smoking, must be kept out of the spray area.
• Always maintain a readily available, approved fire extinguisher or other approved fire fighting equipment in the spray area.
• Always locate turbine unit as far away from spray area as the air supply hoses allow.
To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage:
• Do not operate the turbine unit in wet area or handle the electrical plug or unit with wet hands.
• Turbine unit electrical cord and electrical outlet used must be properly grounded per state and local codes and
ordinances to avoid risk of electrical shock.
• Always unplug the unit when not in use and store unit in a warm dry area.
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