Fire And Explosion Hazard; Noise Hazard; High Voltage Hazard - TEXA 10TD088A0 Manual

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Make sure there are no oil stains, rags, paper or other inflammable material
near the muffler.
Avoid splashing electrolyte on skin, eyes and clothes, as it is a corrosive and
highly toxic compound.

2.2.6 Fire and Explosion Hazard

The following are potential fires and/or explosion hazards:
The types of fuel used by the vehicle and the vapours released by
these fuels.
The refrigerants used by the A/C system.
The acid in the vehicle batteries.
Safety Precautions:
Let the engine cool.
Do NOT smoke near the vehicle.
Do NOT expose the vehicle to open flames.
Make sure that the electrical connections are all well insulated.
Collect any fuel that might have spilled.
Collect any refrigerant that might have spilled.
Make sure you are always working in an environment equipped with a good
ventilation and air extraction system.
Always activate the air extraction system when working in closed
environments.
Cover the openings of the batteries with a wet cloth in order to stifle the
explosive gases before proceeding in testing or recharging.
Avoid causing sparks when connecting cables to the battery.

2.2.7 Noise Hazard

Loud noises that may occur within the workplace, especially during
service operations may damage the operator's hearing.
Safety Precautions:
Protect your ears with suitable protective ear wear.

2.2.8 High Voltage Hazard

The voltage supply from the mains that powers the devices in the
workplace and the voltage within the vehicle starter system is a
potential shock hazard to the operator.
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