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Hand and Power Tool Safety: Created by Scott W. Tritt of Safe T Consulting
Hand and Power Tool Safety: Created by Scott W. Tritt of Safe T Consulting
2. Protect the air hose from damage. Move it out of the way of
vehicles so that it isn't run over. Also, be sure not to drag hoses
around sharp corners.
3. Be sure to use the proper size air hose and fittings to keep air
pressure at a maximum throughout the entire line. Most
manufacturers recommend 90 psi at the tool.
1. Please include your full name (first & last) in the subject section of the your email
2. Please include a brief description, name of program and version of any and all files submitted
3. Please use a compression program, like WinZip, when submitting multiple or large files
4 Please include appropriate contact information (name, phone number, etc.) when referring
potential new members
5. Include links to safety related URL's in the description section
6. Please send photos and graphic files as 72 dpi jpg, tif or gif files
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Tritt information about SPIN visit the web-site at www.spin-safety.org or call 1-800-673-0439
of Safe T Consulting