Safety Summary; First Aid - Andrew 2400 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Do not be misled by the term "Low Voltage." Potentials as low as 50 Volts may cause
death under adverse conditions.
Do not crush, puncture, disassemble or otherwise mutilate batteries. Leaking batteries
can cause serious damage to equipment and injury to personnel.
Do not remove covers or access plates on the equipment, unless you are authorized to do so.
Do not work on electronic equipment unless there is another person nearby who is familiar
with the operation of the equipment and is trained in administering first aid.
Whenever possible, disconnect the equipment from the power source before beginning
maintenance.
To prevent electrical shock or damage to the equipment, do not operate it until you
thoroughly understand the operation and function of all controls, indicators, and
connectors.
Turn off all power to the equipment before replacing any fuses.
Do not try to pull or grab the individual.
If possible, turn off the electrical power.
If you cannot turn off the electrical power, pull, push, or lift the person to safety using a dry
wooden pole, a dry rope, or some other insulating material.
Send for help as soon as possible.
After the injured person is no longer in contact with the source of electrical shock, move
the person a short distance away and immediately administer first aid and artificial
resuscitation as required.
Document use is restricted to that described on cover

SAFETY SUMMARY

High voltage is used in the operation of
this equipment. Death on contact may
result, if personnel fail to observe the
following safety precautions:

FIRST AID

In case of electrical shock:
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