• protect against oil splashes (appropriate clothing, protective guards on machines);
• wash yourself frequently with soap and water; do not use cleaners or solvents that
can irritate your skin or remove its natural protective oil;
• do not dry hands with dirty or greasy rags;
• change clothing if impregnated with oil, and in any case at the end of each work shift;
• never smoke or eat with oily hands.
- Also adopt the following preventive and protective equipment:
• gloves resistant to mineral oils, with lining;
• goggles, in case of splashes;
• aprons resistant to mineral oils;
• screens to protect against oil splashes.
Mineral oil: first aid procedures
- Swallowing: go to Casualty with the characteristics of the type of oil swallowed
- Inhalation: in case of exposure to strong concentration of vapours or mists, take the
affected person out into the open air and then to Casualty�
- Eyes: rinse with plenty of water and go to Casualty as soon as possible�
- Skin: wash with soap and water�
EXTINGUISHING EQUIPMENT
For the choice of the most suitable extinguisher, see the following table.
Dry combustibles Inflammable liquids
Water
YES
Foam
YES
Powder
YES*
CO2
YES*
WARNING
This table contains general instructions to be used as guidelines for the users. All
the applications of each type of extinguisher must be obtained from the relevant
manufacturer.
Lock ring
Semi-ring in steel that locks the side ring�
Sealing ring
Rubber gasket that prevents the air in the wheel from escaping�
Turntable
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Mineral oil: first aid procedures
RECOMMENDED FIRE
GLOSSARY
Electrical equipment
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
YES
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