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  • Compressed air tools are commonly used in many workplaces.
  • It's a focused stream of air driven at a high velocity.
  • A compressed-air tool operator must wear eye protection and other appropriate personal protective equipment.
  • Before operating an air hose, examine all connections to make sure they are tight and will not come loose under pressure.
  • Check the air hose carefully to make sure it is in good condition before opening the valve to let air into the hose; when the job is finished, turn off the valves on both the tool and the air line.
  • Continuously check the condition of a compressed air tool and the air hose for damage or signs of failure.
  • Keep chords out of aisle ways where they can be damaged by traffic or be a tripping hazard.
  • Industry uses of compressed air include plant maintenance and the powering of pneumatic tools for production line work.
  • This has been especially important for automation of thread-tightening, pressing, hammering, feeding, positioning, and safety-control sensors.

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