tailieunhanh - GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SHOPS SAFETY RULES, POLICIES, AND PROCEDURES
State laws address how car titles and title branding are handled. A certificate of title for a vehicle provides definitive proof of ownership. The title brand is the official state record of information on the vehicle, including any damage. Title brands— indicators, symbols or other notations—are printed on the certificate of title to indicate the history or condition of a vehicle. A title brand will indicate significant damage to the vehicle and brand it as “junk” or “salvage.” Ideally, a title brand remains on record for the life of the vehicle. . | GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SHOPS SAFETY RULES POLICIES AND PROCEDURES The safety rules contained on these pages have been prepared to protect you in your daily work. Employees are to follow these rules carefully review them often and use good common sense in carrying out assigned duties. ALL EMPLOYEES General Safety Electrical Office Lifting AUTO repAIr technicians Shop Vehicle Tire Tubeless Tires - Tubeless Tires - Tube Type Tires - Tube Type Tires - Wheel Mounting Demounting on Tire Electrical Tool Hand Tool Automotive 7538 - General Automotive Repair shops ALL EMPLOYEES General Safety Rules 1. Do not block or obstruct stairwells exits or accesses to safety and emergency equipment such as fire extinguishers or fire alarms. 2. Straighten or remove rugs and mats that do not lie flat on the floor. 3. Use a ladder or step stool to retrieve or store items that are located above your head. 4. Use the handle when closing doors drawers and files. 5. Obey all posted safety and danger signs. 6. Use caution signs cones to barricade slippery areas such as freshly mopped floors. 7. Do not run on stairs or take more than one step at a time. 8. Do not block your view by carrying large or bulky items use a dolly or hand truck or get assistance from a fellow employee. 9. Do not tilt the chair you are sitting in on its back two legs. 10. Use handrails when ascending or descending stairs or ramps. 11. Do not stand in front of closed doors. 12. Walk around wet icy slick or oily areas if possible. 13. If required to cross a slippery surface walk slow and flat-footed. Hold onto a handrail or solid object if present to maintain balance. 14. Use provided aisles walkways or sidewalks. Do not take shortcuts. 15. Clean shoes of ice water mud grease or other substances that could cause a slip or fall. 16.
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