This lesson explains safe practices when inspecting, servicing, or working near residential air handling units. It covers electrical hazards, moving fan components, sharp sheet metal edges, and confined attic or closet spaces where units are often installed. The lesson emphasizes shutting off power, following lockout/tagout procedures when required, wearing proper personal protective equipment (PPE), and maintaining awareness of surrounding hazards.
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