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EYE PROTECTION
HEARING PROTECTION

Firecontrolman Volume 01-Administration and Safety
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   using an electric drill,    maintaining batteries, and    cleaning  and  maintaining  equipment  by  using hazardous materials. You   should   remember   the   following   facts regarding eye protection:    Eye   protection   is   not   an   option;   it   is   a requirement.  If  you  are  doing  something  that calls for eye protection, take the time to get it and wear  it.  You  can  replace  a  scratched  pair  of goggles, but you cannot replace a scratched eye.    Wear  eye  protection  even  when  you  are  just “walking around” hazardous activities. 3-12 TAG Number LOCATION TAGGED POSITION CONDITION POSTED BY (INITIAL) POSTING CHECKED BY (INITIAL) CLEARANCE POSITION/ CONDITION CLEARANCE AUTHORIZED (SIGNATURE) DATE/ TIME CLEARED CLEARED BY (INITIAL) REPAIR ACTIVITY AUTHORIZING OFFICER DATE/TIME SIGNATURE OF WATCH OFFICER / DUTY OFFICER NAVSEA 9210/9 ( ) BACK 0116 - LF - 092 - 1047 CONTINUED ON ADDITIONAL SHEET (CHECK IF APPLICABLE) FCf03005 Figure 3-5.—DANGER/CAUTION Tag-Out Record Sheet (NAVSEA 9210/9)(back).






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