Recognize safety information, Follow safety instructions, Inspect equipment before using – Hypertherm HPR800XD Auto Gas Rev.2 User Manual

Page 18: Responsibility for safety, A plasma arc can damage frozen pipes

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Safety and Compliance

Safety

REcogNIzE SAFEty

INFoRMAtIoN

The symbols shown in this section are used to identify potential

hazards. When you see a safety symbol in this manual or on your

machine, understand the potential for personal injury, and follow the

related instructions to avoid the hazard.

Follow SAFEty

INStRUctIoNS

Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and safety labels on

your machine.
• Keep the safety labels on your machine in good condition. Replace

missing or damaged labels immediately.

• Learn how to operate the machine and how to use the controls

properly. Do not let anyone operate it without instruction.

• Keep your machine in proper working condition. Unauthorized

modifications to the machine may affect safety and machine service

life.

DANgER wARNINg cAUtIoN

American National Standards Institute (ANSI) guidelines are used

for safety signal words and symbols. The signal word DANGER or

WARNING is used with a safety symbol. DANGER identifies the most

serious hazards.
• DANGER and WARNING safety labels are located on your machine

near specific hazards.

• DANGER safety messages precede related instructions in the

manual that will result in serious injury or death if not followed

correctly.

• WARNING safety messages precede related instructions in this

manual that may result in injury or death if not followed correctly.

• CAUTION safety messages precede related instructions in this

manual that may result in minor injury or damage to equipment if not

followed correctly.

INSPEct EqUIPMENt bEFoRE USINg

All cutting equipment must be inspected as required to make sure it is

in safe operating condition. When found to be incapable of reliable and

safe operation, the equipment must be repaired by qualified personnel

prior to its next use or withdrawn from service.

RESPoNSIbIlIty FoR SAFEty

The person or entity responsible for the safety of the workplace must:
• Make sure that operators and their supervisors are trained in the

safe use of their equipment, the safe use of the process, and

emergency procedures.

• Make sure that all hazards and safety precautions identified herein

are communicated to and understood by workers before the start

of work.

• Designate approved cutting areas and establish procedures for

safe cutting.

• Be responsible for authorizing cutting operations in areas not

specifically designed or approved for such processes.

• Make sure that only approved equipment, such as torches and

personal protective equipment, are used.

• Select contractors who provide trained and qualified personnel,

and who have awareness of the risks involved, to do cutting.

• Tell contractors about flammable materials or hazardous conditions

that are specific to the site, or hazardous conditions that they may not

be aware of.

• Make sure that the quality and quantity of air for ventilation is such

that personnel exposures to hazardous contaminants are below the

allowable limits.

• Make sure that ventilation in confined spaces is sufficient to

allow adequate oxygen for life support, to prevent accumulation

of asphixiants or flammable explosive mixtures, to prevent

oxygen-enriched atmospheres, and to keep airborne contaminants

in breathing atmospheres below allowable limits.

A PlASMA ARc cAN DAMAgE FRozEN PIPES

Frozen pipes may be damaged or can burst if you attempt to thaw them with a plasma torch.

StAtIc ElEctRIcIty cAN DAMAgE PRINtED cIRcUIt boARDS

Use proper precautions when handling printed circuit boards:
• Store printed circuit boards in anti-static containers.
• Wear a grounded wrist strap when handling printed circuit boards.

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