General machine safety -2, General machine safety – SPX Cooling Technologies CS4000 User Manual

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CS4000 Mini Controller with Ethernet

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General Machine Safety

FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL THOROUGHLY

PRIOR TO OPERATING THE TOOL.

DO NOT WORK IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Do not use power tools in a

damp or wet location or expose them to rain, oils, or corrosive fluids.

KNOW THE LOCATION OF POWER DISCONNECTS AND EMERGENCY STOP

BUTTONS PRIOR TO OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.

KEEP ALL ELECTRICAL PANELS CLOSED DURING OPERATION. High voltage

present inside enclosure panels can result in personal injury. Do NOT bypass or defeat
electrical safety devices. Turn the power actuator to the OFF position prior to any
servicing or maintenance of the controller.

OBSERVE ALL GOVERNMENT AND/OR COMPANY POWER LOCKOUT

STANDARDS.

NEVER OPERATE SOLENOID VALVES, LIMIT SWITCHES OR RELAYS

MANUALLY as this practice can create dangerous, unexpected machine movements.

SECURE THE TOOL. Tools that develop torque can produce hazardous torque

reactions. Always be sure that the tool is properly fixtured to absorb reaction as a
fastener is tightened. Never operate a tool capable of high torque without proper
fixturing.

SECURE WORK. Avoid situations where the part being fastened breaks loose and can

cause damage.

NEVER TOUCH OR ATTEMPT TO STOP MOVING MACHINERY OR PARTS

WITH YOUR HANDS, OTHER PARTS OF YOUR BODY, OR MAKESHIFT
DEVICES.

DO NOT OPERATE THE TOOL WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL,

DRUGS OR MEDICATION THAT CAN IMPAIR YOUR JUDGMENT.

REPORT ALL UNSAFE WORKING CONDITIONS OR PRACTICES TO YOUR

SUPERVISOR AND / OR SAFETY DEPARTMENT FOR CORRECTION.

WEAR APPROVED SAFETY GLASSES AT ALL TIMES.

DO NOT WEAR JEWELRY, especially bracelets and rings, while operating the

fastening tools. Keep hands and fingers away from all rotating parts and avoid situations
where clothing can become tangled in the tool. Secure loose fitting clothing, neckties,
and long hair. Wear medical alert identification cautiously.

DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

KEEP YOUR WORK AREA CLEAN. Do not work on or near slippery floors or

surfaces. Avoid situations where the tool reacts against unexpected obstacles. Do not
operate electrical equipment while standing on a wet floor.

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