Section 2. Safety
Toyota Orderpicker Model
7BPUE 15 Service Manual
Battery Safety
Battery Safety
As a battery
is
being charged, an
explosive gas mixture forms within and
around each cell. If the area is not
properly ventilated, this explosive gas
can remain in or around the
battery for
,
several hours after charging. Be sure
there are no open flames or sparks in
the charging area. An open flame or
spark can ignite this gas, resulting in
serious damage or injury.
Battery electrolyte is a solution of
sulfuric acid and water. Battery acid
causes burns. Should any electrolyte
come in contact with your clothing or
skin, flush the area immediately with
cold water. Should the solution get on
your face or in your eyes, flush the area
with cold water and get medical help
immediately.
Wear personal protective equipment to protect
eyes, face and skin when checking, handling or
filling batteries. This equipment includes
goggles or face shield, rubber gloves (with or
without arm shields) and a rubber apron.
Make sure a shower and eyewash station are
nearby in case there
is
an accident.
A
battery gives off explosive gases.
NEVER
smoke, use an open flame, or use anything that
gives off sparks near a battery.
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