Safety Inspection; Items You Need - IBM 3907 Safety Inspection

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Safety inspection

A safety inspection is performed:
v When you inspect the system for an IBM maintenance agreement
v When there is reason to question the unit safety
v When IBM per call service is requested and no service has recently been performed by IBM
v When an alterations and attachments review is performed.
If the inspection indicates an unacceptable safety condition, the condition must be corrected before IBM
provides service to the machine.
Note: The correction of any unsafe condition is the responsibility of the owner of the hardware.
While performing this inspection, special attention must be given to these areas:
v Feature/model changes and Engineering Change (EC) upgrades
v Additions of non-IBM power supplies, logic cards, or attachments
v Missing safety covers
v Removed, faded, or painted-over safety labels
v Primary power parts replacement requirements
v Other product safety-related items.
Before you start, you must have completed the General Safety or equivalent course for this year. Reviewed
the Electrical Safety for IBM Service Representatives, S229-8124, or equivalent handbook. Certain geographies
might have different safety training requirements, see your safety training requirements within your
geography for more information.

Items you need

v An IBM CE toolkit (or equivalent)
v Copies of Safety Engineering Changes released for this machine type.
v Latest machine history, if possible
v Electrical Safety for IBM Service Representatives, S229-8124
v A Fluke 8060A digital voltmeter (part 8496278) or equivalent
v Electrical tape or rubber gloves
v A Suretest tester (part 25F9715) and Isolated Earth Adapter (part 00P7019), preferred in the United
States, if available
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