It is virtually impossible to anticipate all of the hazards involved with automotive maintenance and service, but care and common sense will prevent most accidents.
The rules of safety for mechanics range from "don't smoke around gasoline,'' to "use the proper tool(s) for the job.'' The trick to avoiding injuries is to develop safe work habits and to take every possible precaution.
Fig. 1: Screwdrivers should be kept in good condition
to prevent injury or damage which could result if the blade slips from
the screw
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Fig. 2: Power tools should always be properly grounded |
Fig. 3: Using the correct size wrench will help prevent
the possibility of rounding off a nut
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Fig. 4: NEVER work under a vehicle unless it is supported
using safety stands (jackstands)
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