User Manual

Safe Operating Procedure
PPE Required
Operators should familiarise themselves with the equipment
Only qualified personnel to perform maintenance and repairs
Never operate faulty equipment Check that the power cord does not create a trip hazard
Always turn off tools and disconnect from the power prior to making
any tool/blade changes or lead connections
Do not block airflow to machine as it can cause overheating
Do not operate under the influence of drugs or alcohol Do not use power tools in or near water
Power tools can be very powerful beware of;
•Strong forces on start up
•Very high speeds
•Blades & bits can catch and cause them to kick violently
•Debris being ejected from the work piece
Before starting ensure to;
•Position feet and body in a wide stance
•Hold the tool firmly with both hands
•Plan your cut or work prior to starting
•Ensure the work piece is well secured
Ensure drill bits, blades, discs, tool pieces, belts & discs are tightly
secured and sharp and appropriate for the type of material being
worked on. Consider wood, plastics, metals, Masonry and ceramics.
During operation;
•Do not apply excessive force let the tool do most of the work
•If you need to apply more force the tool could blunt or worn
•Avoid twisting or bending tool pieced in the work piece as they can
break
•Ensure you can not distracted
Do not use power tools in or near water Be careful not to overheat the work piece which could lead to worn
out tools
Do not drill or cut or cut pipes, tanks or vessels that contain pressure
or flammable substances
Clean up the area after use and coil the lead up
•Assess the immediate work area for any hazards
•Control or eliminate all the risks associated with the hazards
•Hazards to check for that may require risk control-
Overhead power lines
Digging
Confined space
Traffic & moving machinery
Stored energy – air, hydraulic, electricity, pressure
Risk Assessment
Working at height
Falling objects
High Voltage
Any stored energy
Electric Power Tools
Operating Safety Instructions
•Complete pre-start checklist
•Read Manufacturers Operation Manual (www.flexihire.com.au)
•Report any faults or damage to Flexihire 1300FLEXIHIRE
•Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery
•Do not operate equipment near pedestrians or people
•Do not operate without the appropriate PPE as detailed
•Do not operate equipment under the influence of drugs or alcohol
General Safety Instructions
•Ensure all electrical equipment has a current test tag within 3 months
•Do not operate equipment in or around water or damp environments
•It is recommended to use a safety switch to power this equipment
•Ensure the power lead is well stowed and do not present trip hazards
•Isolate the power by removing the plug prior to performing any work
on the equipment including prior to changing leads or tools or bits
General Electricity Safety
FMS10-5.1.3.9.7.1 SOP Electric Power Tools
Version #: FLX 3.1
Issue: October 2021
Review: October 2026

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