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2. Before you start
  Before you start

 
Planning the task ahead can save time, money and, potentially, your well-being. We are often tempted to by-pass obvious advice, so just to refresh your memory.....
  • More haste, less speed...
    Don't under-estimate how long a job will take. If you start to run out of time, do not be tempted to rush or take a short cut. Tiredness is a big factor in many accidents, so give yourself a break.
     
  • To the letter...
    Read instructions and warnings, especially if you are using a piece of equipment for the first time. Make sure manuals are up to date - equipment changes all the time.
     
  • Don't be a hero...
    If a job is too much, call in the professionals. Proving a point is little use if it puts you in hospital.
     
  • Right for the job...
    Avoid 'making do'. Choose the right tools and protective equipment for the job. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery and tie back long hair, or put it under a hat.
     

 
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