TCSCodeAcctGrpMinor
Acme Hire Services Ltd
Selected Minor Account Group Codes
Selected codes  1010, 1011, 1012
Major Group
Alpha Key
Code
Print Safety Notes
Access
Context
Status
Description
1010
375 Cfm Diesel Compressor
Open
1010
Yes
10  Air Compressors
Notes:
Example text to illustrate that notes may be appended to a code to
document additional information in regard to that code.
Safety Notes:
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND EQUIPMENT
Employ safe working practices. Do not use in a confined space. Good ventilation is
essential. Use the correct size hosing to suit the job. Never removed appliance from
hose until pressure is released. never use frayed, damaged or deteriorated hose.
Never use compressed air for breathing unless used through a proper filtration unit.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT: Ear protection, eye protection and adequate clothing.
 
HAZARDS
Running the machine with the doors open will cause overheating. Compressed air is
dangerous - treat with care. Never blow onto the body. Never allow air to blow
through a loose ended hose. Ensure hose end is secured.
1011
12 Cfm Petrol Compressor
Open
1011
No
10  Air Compressors
Safety Notes:
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND EQUIPMENT
Employ safe working practices. Use the correct size hosing to suit the job. Never
use frayed, damaged or deteriorated hose. Never use compressed air for breathing
unless used through a proper filtration unit. Do not refuel machine while engine
is running. Do not spill fuel - hot engine parts.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT: Ear protection, eye protection, adequate clothing and footwear.
 
HAZARDS
Compressed air is dangerous, treat with care. Never blow compressed air onto or at
boby areas. Never allow air to blow through a loose ended hose. Ensure hose end is
secured. Never refuel engine while it is running.
 
1012
8 Cfm Electric Compressor
Open
1012
No
10  Air Compressors
Safety Notes:
WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF AN APPROVED R.C.D WITH ALL ELECTRICAL TOOLS,
ESPECIALLY WHEN USED OUTDOORS.
 
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND EQUIPMENT
Employ safe working practices. Use the correct size hosing to suit the job. Never
use frayed, damaged or deteriorated hose. Never use compressed air for breathing
unless used through a proper filtration unit.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT: ear protection, eye protection, adequate clothing and footwear.
Use an approved (RCD) residual current device or transformer for electric compressors.
 
HAZARDS
Compressed air is dangerous, treat with care. Never blow compressed air onto or at
body areas. Never allow air to blow through a loose ended hose. Ensure hose end is
secured.
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