Electric Shock - New Holland 6010 Service Manual

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Do not's
Do not mix chemical materials except under the manufacturers' instructions; some chemicals can form other toxic
or harmful chemicals; give off toxic or harmful fumes; be explosive when mixed together.
Do not spray chemical materials, particular those based on solvents, in confined spaces e.g. when people are
inside a vehicle.
Do not apply heat or flame to chemical materials except under the manufacturers' instructions. Some are highly
inflammable and some may release toxic or harmful fumes.
Do not leave containers open. Fumes given off can build up to toxic, harmful or explosive concentrations. Some
fumes are heavier than air and will accumulate in confined areas, pits etc.
Do not transfer chemical materials to unlabeled containers.
Do not clean hands or clothing with chemical materials. Chemicals, particularly solvents and fuels will dry the skin
and may cause irritation with dermatitis. Some can be absorbed through the skin in toxic or harmful quantities.
Do not use emptied containers for other materials, except when they have been cleaned under supervised
conditions.
Do not sniff or smell chemical materials. Brief exposure to high concentrations of fumes can be toxic or harmful.
Clutch fluids
see Brake and Clutch Fluids.
Clutch linings and pads
see Brake and Clutch Linings and Pads.
Corrosion protection materials
see Solvents, Fire.
Highly flammable, flammable.
These materials are varied and the manufactures' instructions should be followed. They may contain solvents,
resins, petroleum products etc. skin and eye contact should be avoided. They should only be sprayed in conditions
of adequate ventilation and not in confined spaces.
Cutting
see Welding
De-waxing
see Solvents and Fuels (Kerosene).
Dusts
Powder, dusts or clouds may be irritant, harmful or toxic. Avoid breathing dusts from powdery chemical materials or
those arising from dry abrasion operations. Wear respiratory protection if ventilation is inadequate.

Electric shock

Electric shocks can result from the use of the faulty electrical equipment or from the misuse of equipment even in
good condition.
Ensure that electrical equipment is maintained in good condition and frequently tested.
Ensure that flexes, cables, plugs and sockets are not frayed, kinked, cut, cracked or otherwise damaged.
Ensure that electric equipment is protected by the correct rated fuse.
Never misuse electrical equipment and never use equipment which is in anyway faulty. The results could be fatal.
Use reduced voltage equipment where possible in preference to electrical equipment.
In cases of electrocution:-
• switch off electricity before approaching victim
• if this is not possible, push or drag victim from source of electricity using dry non— conductive material
• Commence resuscitation if trained to do so.
• SUMMON MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
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