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- Keep the floor and gangways clean and clear. Move with care in the workshop, do not run. Don't leave the machine which is in motion.
- Don't touch or handle any equipment/ machine unless authorised to do so.
- Don't walk under suspended leads.
- Don't cut practical jokes while on work.
- Use the correct tools for the job;
- Keep the tools at their proper place. Wipe out split oil immediately. Replace worn out or damaged tools immediately.
- Never direct compressed air at yourself or at your co-worker.
- Ensure adequate light in the workshop.
- Clean the machine only when it is not in motion.
- Sweep away the metal cuttings. Know everything about the machine before you start it.
- Wear a one piece overall or boiler suit. Keep the overall buttons fastened.
- Don't use ties and scarves.
- Roll up the sleeves tightly above the elbow. Wear safety shoes or boots or chain.
- Cut the hair short.
- Don't wear a ring, watch or chain.
- Never lean on the machine.
- Don't clean hands in the coolant fluid.
- Don't remove guards when the machine is in motion.
- Don't use cracked or chipped tools. Don't start the machine until
- the workpiece is securely mounted the feed machinery is in the neutral the work area is clear.
- Don't adjust clamps or holding devices while the machine
- is in motion.
- Never touch the electrical equipment with wet hands. Don't use any faulty electrical equipment.
- Ensure that electrical connections are made by an authorised electrician only.
- Concentrate on your work.Have a calm attitude. Do things in a methodical way.
- Don't engage yourself in conversation with others while concentrating on yourjob.
- Don't distract the attention of others.
- Don't try to stop a running machine with hands.
- Switch off the machine immediately if something goes wrong.
- Keep the machine clean.
- Replace any worn out or damaged accessories, holding devices, nuts, bolts etc as soon as possible.
- Do not attempt operating the machine until you know how to operate it property.
- Do not adjust tool or the workpiece unless the power is off.
- Check the oil level before starting the machine.
- Never start a machine unless all the safety guards position.
- Take measurements only after stopping the machine.
- Use wooden planks over the bed while loading and unloading heavy jobs.
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