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What are the safety hazards in auto repair shops?

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CeciliaLynn
07/29/25 11:27pm

Auto repair shops face safety hazards in terms of personal safety and property safety. Personal safety includes the correct use of tools and equipment, such as lifts, welding machines, spray guns, etc. Property safety mainly involves taking care not to damage customers' vehicles, such as avoiding wearing clothes with sharp decorations or rings. Below is a detailed introduction about automotive safety: Overview: Automotive safety for vehicles is mainly divided into two major aspects: active safety and passive safety. Active safety refers to the ability to control the vehicle as smoothly as possible. Whether it's braking and accelerating in a straight line or steering left and right, the operation should be as smooth as possible to avoid deviating from the intended path and not affecting the driver's vision and comfort. Others: Automotive safety technology covers an increasingly broad and detailed range, developing towards integration, intelligence, systematization, and comprehensive involvement. Strictly controlling speed during nighttime driving is a fundamental measure to ensure safety.

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IsabelFitz
08/16/25 2:10am

I'm a veteran mechanic with over a decade of experience in auto repair shops, dealing with safety issues daily. Fire hazards are extremely common—workshops are often covered in oil, and encountering welding or electrical sparks can easily ignite a fire, especially during the high temperatures of summer. Chemical leaks, such as gasoline, antifreeze, or cleaning agents, can lead to inhalation poisoning or skin burns if mishandled. I've seen cases where people got hurt from not wearing gloves. Improper tool use is also dangerous—like a wrench slipping and flying off to injure hands, or vehicles falling from unstable lifts and crushing someone. Long-term noise exposure can cause hearing loss, bright lights can damage eyes, and cluttered pathways can trip customers. I have to constantly remind new employees to wear protective gear and develop the habit of checking equipment. Safety is built on attention to detail—prevention is always better than regret after an accident. I recommend repair shops equip themselves with fire extinguishers and warning signs.

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JamesMarie
10/19/25 2:09am

As the owner of an auto repair shop, safety hazards are my biggest headache when it comes to cost sources. The risk of fire is high, such as sparks from aging electrical wiring or welding splashes igniting fuel drums, which can cause significant losses once a fire breaks out. Improper storage of chemicals, like unsealed solvents evaporating into toxic fumes, can make employees sick and affect their work. Employees not following rules, like not wearing earplugs leading to deafness or not wearing gloves resulting in hand injuries, drive up the compensation costs due to high injury rates. Cluttered customer walkways can cause slips and falls, potentially leading to lawsuits. Frequent accidents occur when moving vehicles without warning signs. I inspect the effectiveness of fire hydrants daily, ensure tools are regularly maintained, and keep walkways clear of obstacles. Training new employees on safe operations starts from day one, and investing in safety facilities pays off in the long run, saving trouble and worry.

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AngelinaLee
12/02/25 2:45am

When I first started learning car repair as an apprentice, the safety hazards in the repair shop really scared me. The car would shake violently when the lift wasn't properly secured, almost crushing someone. Chemicals like brake fluid splashed on my face and burned painfully, only then did I realize the need to wear a face shield. The noise from tools caused ringing in my ears, and an electric grinder slipped and injured my fingers. The oily floor often made me slip and fall. Now I've developed the habit of wearing protective gear. Following the guidance of experienced mechanics has reduced reckless operations. Safety awareness needs to be cultivated early—once an accident happens, regret comes too late.

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