Arm hammer msds

    • [DOC File]PLUMBING, HEATING, AC SAFETY PROGRAM

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      1. Do not strike nails or other objects with the "cheek" of the hammer. 2. Do not strike a hardened steel surface, such as a cold chisel, with a claw hammer. 3. Do not strike one hammer against another hammer. 4. Do not use a hammer if your hands are oily, greasy or wet. 5. Do not use a hammer as a wedge or a pry bar. Saws. 1.


    • [DOC File]Test Your Safety Knowledge

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      MSDS’s must have all of the following pieces of information except: ... Contact with a rotating machine part can grip clothing or skin and force an arm into a dangerous position. Exposed parts can cause cuts or abrasions. ... A hammer. A screwdriver. A wrench. Your hands.


    • [DOC File]PLASTERING, DRYWALL SAFETY PROGRAM

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      1. Do not strike nails or other objects with the "cheek" of the hammer. 2. Do not strike one hammer against another hammer. 3. Do not use impact tools such as hammers with mushroomed heads. Pliers. 1. Do not attempt to force pliers by using a hammer on them. 2 2. Do not use pliers that are cracked, broken or sprung. 3.


    • [DOC File]SUBJECT: ERGONOMICS PROGRAM STANDARD

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      means to reduce MSD hazards to the extent that they are no longer reasonably likely to cause MSDs that result in work restrictions or medical treatment beyond first aid. Employee Representative. ... Arm. Back. Trunk. Hip. Leg. Knee. ... Using the hand or knee as a hammer more than 10 times per hour for more than 2 hours total per day.


    • [DOC File]MSDS

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      MSDS. MARCH 2016. PRODUCT MANUFACTURER MSDS LINK JAWS PRODUCTS: #3410 Tile, Grout & Bathroom. Cleaner Canberra http://canberracorp.com/sites/files/msds/f3410-001_2014 ...


    • [DOCX File]SAFE DRINKING WATER - Brieser Construction

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      Powered baking soda (Arm & Hammer) Potable water. Diluted bleach solution (200 PPM): Into (1) gallon of potable water, carefully mix one half ounce of household bleach (Clorox or any similar 5.25% sodium hypochlorite solution in water). Always use caution when mixing acids …


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