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Health and Safety
Carefully read and follow the warnings on the containers of
raw materials and any accompanying leaflets, posters or
other instructions. Raw materials health and safety
information forms can obtained from the manufacturer.
After coming to contact with chemical materials, remove it
from the skin and clothing as soon as possible. Immediately
replace serious immersed clothing, and clean thoroughly.
Strictly follow instructions. Wear protective clothing, in
order to avoid direct contact with skin and eyes.
When handling with chemical materials before a break, diet,
smoking, or using toilet facilities must wash hands.
Keep work area clean, tidy and non-chemical material spill.
Chemical Materials - Operation to be Avoided
Unless there is manufacturer's instruction, do not mix
chemical materials. Certain chemicals mixture will form
other toxic or harmful chemical substances. When mixing,
other toxic and harmful gases may be released and it may
cause an explosion and other accidents.
Do not spray chemical materials in a closed environment.
Unless there is manufacturer's instruction, do not heat
chemical materials. Some chemicals are highly flammable
and others may release toxic and harmful gases.
Do not keep chemical materials containers open. Emitted
gas, may accumulate to a toxic, hazardous or explosive
level. Some gases are heavier than air and they will
accumulate in a closed space.
Do not store chemical materials in an unlabeled container.
Do not use chemical materials clean hands and clothing.
Chemicals, especially solvents and fuel will make the skin
dry. It may cause allergies, skin infection. Chemicals direct
contact with the skin will affect human health.
Unless the empty container has been cleaned under
supervision, do not use the container to store other
chemical materials.
Do not smell chemical materials. Short-term exposure to
high concentrations of gas may still have the possibility of
poisoning or hurt.

1.6.1.11 Dust

Powder and dust may be irritating, harmful or toxic. Avoid
inhaling the chemical material powder stirred up dry friction. If
the ventilation is poor, wear a breathing mask protective
equipment in order to prevent inhaling dust.
EC718/EC718RV EC715/EC715RV 10/2009
Flammable fine dust may cause explosion. Keep them away
from an explosion or a fire.
1.6.1.12 Electrical Shock
Fail to follow instructions when using electrical equipment or
misuse of the equipment in good condition, may cause
electrical shock.
Service electrical equipments within the specified time and run
regular tests. Failure of equipment should be noted. Move the
failed equipment out of working area.
Do not use wires, cables, plugs and sockets that are wear, tear,
kink, cut, broken or damaged . Do not let electrical equipment
and wiring contact with water.
Make sure the electrical equipment protected the correct fuse.
Do not misuse electrical equipment. Do not use any faulty
equipment,which may affect personal safety.
Make sure mobile electrical equipment cable not be damaged.
Must provide first aid training to the specialized electrical
equipment operator.
In the event of electrical shock:
Switch off the power supply before contact with the victim.
If the power can not be switched off, use dry insulation
material to insulate the victim.
If you have received a special first-aid training, provide on-
site first aid immediately.
Seek medical assistance.
1.6.1.13 Exhaust
Exhaust contains toxic and hazardous chemicals, such as
carbon oxides, nitrogen oxides, acetaldehyde, lead and
aromatic hydrocarbon type material. Only run the engine at a
place with good ventilation or an open space.
1.6.1.14 Fiber Isolation
Refer to
1.6.1.11
Dust.
Used to isolate the noise and sound.
The surface of the fiber substance and the sharp edges can
cause skin irritations.
During operating procedures, follow instructions and wear
gloves to avoid excessive skin contact with the fibers.
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