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Construction : Pneumatic Tools - Use of

If these tools are misused it is possible that compressed air can be injected through the skin or into an orifice.  This is most likely to result from horseplay or from a malicious act but could arise accidentally if an individual were particularly careless or untrained in the potential dangers from the incorrect use of compressed air.

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