PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-585

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 585

AUGUST 2001

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-585 - Page 18 of 32
AUG 01
PS 585
32
these cabinets that are used for
storing flammables have to be
monitored.
no materials should
be left
outside
or on top.
While you’re at it,
check all
fire
extinguishers.
make
sure they’ve been
inspected recently.
“This one’s in
the
red.
in an
emergency, you’d
do better
spittin
on the fire.”
that makes a
lot of sense,
sergeant. I’m
with you all
the way.
“all cans
should be
stored
and
tightly
sealed.”
“flammables (with a flash point of
99
°
or less) and combustibles (with
a flash point of 100
°
or more) must
be stored in separate cabinets.
“remove
leaking
containers
immediately…
…and
clean up
spills.”
symbols coming…
I see you use
flexible
exhaust extensions
to
funnel exhaust out.
That’s what
I thought.
what d’ya
say we call
it a night?
well, joe…
how did the
inspection go
last night?
go home and
get some rest
…tomorrow’s
another day.
when’s the last
time you attended
accident avoidance
training?
that’s
right.
I-I…
uh…
“good! but
some of these
extensions are
cracked.
that
means exhaust
is
seeping
into
the work area.”
N
ext day…
N
not good.
you have some
problems…
startin’ with
why
you had a
private working
all alone late
last night.
585. 32-33 (C)
6/24/01
5:50 PM
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