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SAFETY RULES FOR BATTERY USER
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- Wear rubber apron, gloves, boots and goggles when working on batteries
- Disconnect the battery from the truck while doing battery repair.
- Shut off and disconnect the charger when working on battery charger.
- Never lay metal tools on top of the battery.
- Always have water available in case of electrolyte splash.
- Keep open flames away from storage batteries.
- Neutralize acid spills with supply of baking soda or similar alkali.
- Always add "acid" to water and stir constantly to mix well
- Melt sealing compound carefully. Do not allow compound to ignite by too rapid heating.
- Remove vent caps from near by cells and blow out excess gas when getting ready to repair battery cell when using flame.
- When repairing cell, cover the vent holes with layer of damp cloth before using burning torch on intercell connectors.
- Lift batteries with approved lifting bar and hoist.
- Keep vent plugs in the cells at all times, except when taking hydrometer readings, adjusting gravity and acid levels, trouble shooting or making repairs.
- If electrolyte is splashed in the eyes, flush eyes with water from
safety fountain or cold water tap and get medical attention immediately.
Tennessee Service Areas
| La Vergne | Smyrna | Murfreesboro | Lebanon |
| Mt. Juliet | Carthage | Nashville | Cookeville |
| Madison | Goodlettsville | Hendersonville | Gallatin |
| Dickson | Lawrenceburg | Clarksville | Franklin |
| Bristol | Chattanooga | Lafayette | Columbia |
| Dyersburg | Fairview | Farragut | Germantown |
| Greeneville | Johnson City | Waynesboro | Jackson |
| Manchester | Maryville | Memphis | Millington |
| Morristown | Oak Ridge | Kingsport | Knoxville |
| Pigeon Forge | Pulaski | Tullahoma | Shelbyville |
