General safety precautions for electric tools:
Warning:
safety precautions and instructions. Failure to conform to the following precautions and instructions can result in electric
shock, fire hazard and/or severe injury. Keep all instructions and precautions for future reference. The term "electric tool"
in all the following precautions means a mains supply driven (wired) electric tool or battery driven (wireless) electric tool.
Safety precautions for general electric tools – worksite:
1 ) Keep the worksite clean and well illuminated. A disorderly work site with dark places will result in accidents.
2 ) Do not operate electric tools in explosion risk environments containing flammable liquids, gases or dust. The sparks arising from
electric tools can ignite dust or gas.
3 ) Only operate electric tools after the departure of children and bystanders. Inattention or distraction will cause the operator to be
unable to control the tools.
Safety precautions for general electric tools – electric safety:
1 ) The plug of an electric tool shall match with the socket. Never modify the plug in any form. Never apply an adapter to any plug that
requires grounding. Never modify the plug in any way. Unmodified plugs and matching sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.
2 ) Avoid contact between the body and such grounding surfaces as pipelines, radiating fins and refrigerators. Grounding your body will
increase the risk of electric shock.
3 ) Do not expose electric tools to rain or humid environments. The presence of water in electric tools will increase the risk of electric
shock.
4 ) Do not misuse wires. Never carry or drag electric tools by the wires, or pull the wire to remove the plug. Keep electric tools away
from heat sources, oil, sharp edges and moving parts. Damaged or twisted flexible wires will increase the risk of electric shock.
5 ) When electric tools are used outdoors, use external flexible wires that are suitable for outdoor use in order to reduce the risk of
electric shock.
6 ) If using electric tools in a humid environment cannot be avoided, adopt a residual current operated protective device (RCD) in
order to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Safety precautions for general electric tools – personal safety:
1 ) Stay alert, stay awake and pay attention to your operation when operating electric tools. Do not operate electric tools when you
are tired or affected by drugs, alcohol or medical treatment. A moment of negligence during the operation of electric tools will
result in severe injury.
2 ) Use personal protective equipment. Always wear goggles. The use of such safety device PPEs as anti-dust masks, anti-skid safety
shoes, safety helmets and hearing protection devices where appropriate under proper conditions will reduce personal injuries.
3 ) Prevent accidental unexpected startup. Ensure that the switch is turned off when connecting the power supply and/or battery box,
and when picking up or carrying the tool. It may be hazardous for a finger to be placed on the switch that connects to the power
supply, or for the plug to be inserted when the switch is connected.
4 ) Remove all adjusting keys or wrenches before electric tools are connected. Leaving a wrench or key in the rotating part of an
electric tool will result in personal injury.
5 ) Do not stretch your hands for too long and always pay attention to your feet and balance your body. In this way, electric tools can
be properly controlled so as to prevent the occurrence of accidents.
6 ) Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothes or accessories. Keep clothes, gloves and hair away from moving parts. Loose clothes,
accessories or long hair may become entangled into moving parts.
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