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L1-13D.11 – GFCI

L1-13D.11 – GFCI The U S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends the use of a ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI) with every power tool to protect against electrical shock hazards. This device protects you from dangerous shock The GFCI detects...

L1-13D.10 – Defective Tools

L1-13D.10 – Defective Tools Any tool found not in proper working order or that develops a defect during use, shall be immediately removed from service and not used until properly...

L1-13D.09 – Take Care

L1-13D.09 – Take Care Do not carry tools by the cord Do not use cord to hoist or lower tools Do not yank cord to disconnect...

L1-13D.08 – Cabinets, Boxes, and Fittings

L1-13D.08 – Cabinets, Boxes, and Fittings Junction boxes, pull boxes and fittings must have approved covers Unused openings in cabinets, boxes and fittings must be closed (no missing knockouts) Photo shows violations of these two...

L1-13D.07 – Hand-Held Electric Tools

L1-13D.07 – Hand-Held Electric Tools Hand-held electric tools pose a potential danger because they make continuous good contact with the hand To protect you from shock, burns, and electrocution, tools must: Have a three-wire cord with ground and be plugged into...