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Published by SALUSI wasn't able to find specific documentation on 'rrr equipment' in our current safety knowledge base. However, here is some general safety guidance based on industry standards and best practices:
1\. General Safety Measures:
- Always ensure equipment is properly maintained and inspected before use.
- Provide sufficient illumination to perform the work safely.
2\. Hazard Controls:
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
3\. Machine Guarding:
- Ensure that machines installed on benches, tables, or stands are designed or secured to prevent unintentional movement or tipping.
4\. Electrical Safety:
- Powered electrical equipment should have an on-off switch.
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