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A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 3 - Equipment
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J ACKS ARE USED TO : Hold a car up while working under it Raise a car Move a car Keep a car in place
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J ACKS ARE USED TO : Hold a car up while working under it Raise a car Move a car Keep a car in place
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J ACK HANDLES SHOULD BE RAISED SO THEY : Can be used quickly Don’t get bent Are locked Are out of the way
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J ACK HANDLES SHOULD BE RAISED SO THEY : Can be used quickly Don’t get bent Are locked Are out of the way
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K NOW WHERE THE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE AND : Read the instructions on them Keep them covered Keep one near you Store flammables under them
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K NOW WHERE THE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE AND : Read the instructions on them Keep them covered Keep one near you Store flammables under them
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I F YOU HAVE TO RUN A CAR IN THE SHOP : Keep the engine at a slow idle Attach an exhaust hose to the carburetor Attach an exhaust hose to the tail pipe Disconnect the muffler
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I F YOU HAVE TO RUN A CAR IN THE SHOP : Keep the engine at a slow idle Attach an exhaust hose to the carburetor Attach an exhaust hose to the tail pipe Disconnect the muffler
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B ATTERY CHARGERS SHOULD BE OFF WHEN CONNECTING TO AVOID : Draining the battery Causing sparks Clogging the charger Running the charger unnecessarily
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B ATTERY CHARGERS SHOULD BE OFF WHEN CONNECTING TO AVOID : Draining the battery Causing sparks Clogging the charger Running the charger unnecessarily
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I F JACK STANDS ARE IN THE WRONG PLACE : They could break The jack won’t work The car could slip or be damaged The chocks could be damaged
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I F JACK STANDS ARE IN THE WRONG PLACE : They could break The jack won’t work The car could slip or be damaged The chocks could be damaged
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T HESE ARE NOT J ACK S TANDS
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T HE PARTS OF A HOIST THAT HOLD THE CAR ARE : Motor mounts Bridles Grids Saddles
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T HE PARTS OF A HOIST THAT HOLD THE CAR ARE : Motor mounts Bridles Grids Saddles
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W HEN SETTING UP A HOIST, MAKE SURE : The saddles are under the lift points The motor mounts are in place The jack stands are in place The jack is locked in place
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W HEN SETTING UP A HOIST, MAKE SURE : The saddles are under the lift points The motor mounts are in place The jack stands are in place The jack is locked in place
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T HESE S ADDLES WERE NOT UNDER THE LIFT POINTS.
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B EFORE YOU RAISE OR LOWER A CAR ON A HOIST, WARN EVERYONE TO : Put on their safety glasses Keep quiet Cover the surrounding cars Stand clear
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B EFORE YOU RAISE OR LOWER A CAR ON A HOIST, WARN EVERYONE TO : Put on their safety glasses Keep quiet Cover the surrounding cars Stand clear
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B EFORE YOU RAISE OR LOWER A CAR ON A HOIST, WARN EVERYONE TO : Put on their safety glasses Keep quiet Cover the surrounding cars Stand clear
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W HEN USING POWER EQUIPMENT YOU SHOULD USE : Safety zones Safety glasses A welding hood Low speeds
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W HEN USING POWER EQUIPMENT YOU SHOULD USE : Safety zones Safety glasses A welding hood Low speeds
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I F SOMEONE IS USING EQUIPMENT INSIDE A SAFETY ZONE YOU SHOULD : Stay clear of the machine and outside the zone Stand in the zone Wear safety glasses and proceed cautiously Be sure the operator is also outside the zone
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I F SOMEONE IS USING EQUIPMENT INSIDE A SAFETY ZONE YOU SHOULD : Stay clear of the machine and outside the zone Stand in the zone Wear safety glasses and proceed cautiously Be sure the operator is also outside the zone
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I F SOMEONE IS USING A MACHINE : Offer to help Tell them you want to use it next Don’t talk to or distract them
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I F SOMEONE IS USING A MACHINE : Offer to help Tell them you want to use it next Don’t talk to or distract them
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I F YOU HAVE TO LEAVE A MACHINE : Warn everyone that it is running Turn it off Leave it running so others will know it’s in use Make sure the guard is in place
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I F YOU HAVE TO LEAVE A MACHINE : Warn everyone that it is running Turn it off Leave it running so others will know it’s in use Make sure the guard is in place
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H OW DO YOU DISCONNECT A POWER CORD : Pull the cord gently Pull the plug Break the circuit Use insulated pliers
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H OW DO YOU DISCONNECT A POWER CORD : Pull the cord gently Pull the plug Break the circuit Use insulated pliers
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E LECTRICAL CORDS AND WATER COULD : Short out or shock someone Get damaged or dirty Get twisted around tools and equipment Get oily and deteriorate
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E LECTRICAL CORDS AND WATER COULD : Short out or shock someone Get damaged or dirty Get twisted around tools and equipment Get oily and deteriorate
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F RAYED WIRES COULD CAUSE : Leaking electricity A short circuit, shock, burn, or start a fire Dirt in the wires Spontaneous combustion
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F RAYED WIRES COULD CAUSE : Leaking electricity A short circuit, shock, burn, or start a fire Dirt in the wires Spontaneous combustion
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S HOULD YOU WEAR GLOVES WITH ROTATING POWER TOOLS ?
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No
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D O YOU NEED JACK STANDS WHEN USING A JACK ?
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Yes
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