- Avoid excessive skin contact with oils, especially used engine oil.
- Wear protective clothing while working; Wear impervious gloves whenever they do not interfere with work.
- Do not put oiled rags in your pockets.
- Avoid getting oil on clothes (this applies in particular to those parts that are in direct contact with the skin).
- Change your work clothes periodically. Work clothes and footwear that cannot be cleaned must be disposed of.
- If oil gets on open wounds or cuts, immediately give first aid to the victim.
- Use protective creams. Before work, lubricate your hands with cream to prevent contact of oils and greases with the skin.
- Wash your hands with soap to remove any oil that has come into contact with your skin (the use of special cleaners and nail brushes is especially effective).
- After washing your hands, lubricate them with a moisturizer; formulations containing lanolin contribute to the normalization of skin processes.
- Do not use gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel or solvents to clean leather.
- If the skin condition begins to worsen, seek medical attention without delay.
- If possible, clean the components of oil before operation.
- Protect your eyes from possible oil (e.g. wear goggles or a mask). A tap with tap water must be located in the immediate vicinity of the work site.
Safety Requirements (Freelander 1)
Always observe the following rules:
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Forced operation of the SRS component
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