Safety Tips for Using Sample Clauses

The 'Safety Tips for Using' clause provides users with important guidelines and recommendations to ensure safe and proper use of a product or service. It typically outlines best practices, such as wearing protective equipment, following operational instructions, or avoiding certain hazardous actions. By offering these practical tips, the clause helps prevent accidents and injuries, ultimately promoting user safety and reducing the provider's liability.
Safety Tips for Using an ATM or POS Terminal: When using your Card you should observe the following precautions: a. Be aware of your surroundings, particularly at night; b. Consider having someone accompany you when using the ATM or POS terminal after dark; c. Have your Card ready in your hand as you approach the ATM, rather than waiting to get to the ATM or POS terminal to take it out of your purse or wallet; d. Be careful that no one can see you enter your PIN, by using your other hand or body to shield the ATM/POS terminal keyboard as you enter your PIN; e. Put away cash as soon as the transaction is completed, do not display it, and do not count the cash until later in the safety of your vehicle or home; f. If you notice anything suspicious when approaching the ATM, defer the transaction until later or use another ATM or POS terminal; g. If you notice anything suspicious while transacting business, immediately cancel the transaction and put your Card away;
Safety Tips for Using an ATM or POS Terminal: When using your Card you should observe the following precautions: a. Be aware of your surroundings, particularly at night; b. Consider having someone accompany you when using the ATM or POS terminal after dark; c. Put away cash as soon as the transaction is completed, do not display it, and do not count the cash until later in the safety of your vehicle or home; d. If you notice anything suspicious when approaching the ATM, defer the transaction until later or use another ATM or POS terminal; e. If you notice anything suspicious while transacting business, immediately cancel the transaction and put your Card away; f. Immediately report all crimes to the ATM or POS terminal operator and local law enforcement officials.

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