This document outlines safety procedures for vacuum use. It lists required personal protective equipment and hazards associated with each step of vacuuming, including electrical shock from damaged cords, dust inhalation, and trip hazards from unattended cords. The user should visually inspect the vacuum for debris or damage before each use and replace full or torn bags. Electrical cords should be checked for frays and the vacuum switched off after use.
This document outlines safety procedures for vacuum use. It lists required personal protective equipment and hazards associated with each step of vacuuming, including electrical shock from damaged cords, dust inhalation, and trip hazards from unattended cords. The user should visually inspect the vacuum for debris or damage before each use and replace full or torn bags. Electrical cords should be checked for frays and the vacuum switched off after use.
This document outlines safety procedures for vacuum use. It lists required personal protective equipment and hazards associated with each step of vacuuming, including electrical shock from damaged cords, dust inhalation, and trip hazards from unattended cords. The user should visually inspect the vacuum for debris or damage before each use and replace full or torn bags. Electrical cords should be checked for frays and the vacuum switched off after use.
This document outlines safety procedures for vacuum use. It lists required personal protective equipment and hazards associated with each step of vacuuming, including electrical shock from damaged cords, dust inhalation, and trip hazards from unattended cords. The user should visually inspect the vacuum for debris or damage before each use and replace full or torn bags. Electrical cords should be checked for frays and the vacuum switched off after use.
1 Check the mechanical condition of the vacuum cleaner. Visually inspect the vacuum cleaner's wheels for debris. 2 Check the vacuum cleaner Electrical shock Do not use. Send in a work order to have the cord repaired electrical cord for frays or missing insulation. 3 Check the vacuum cleaner bag dust Replace defective or full bags for rips and tears. 4 Plug the vacuum cleaner cord Shock Switch on vacuum should be in "Off" position into an outlet. 5 Vacuum carpet 6 After vacuuming the cleaning area, flip the vacuum cleaner switch to the OFF position 7 Coil the vacuum cleaner trip hazard Do not leave vacuum unattended electrical cord around the holders on the handle.