Safety Inspection; Warning Devices; Warning Labels - Omron HD-1500 Platform User Manual

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8.4  Safety Inspection
3. When placing the platform back on the floor, you must make sure that all safety pre-
cautions have been taken to prevent personal injury or property damage.
4. Remove the lifting rings and straps from the platform.

8.4 Safety Inspection

Warning Devices

Perform inspections of the following warning devices for proper function.
The E-Stop buttons must be inspected annually, and the rest of the warning devices listed in
this section must be inspected weekly.
Flashing Light
Each AMR must have a readily visible flashing light, to serve as a warning whenever the
AMR is ready to move or is moving. The exact nature of this light will vary depending on the
design of the payload structure. See also: Warning Lights on page 136.
Light Discs
Check the light discs on each side of the AMR for proper function. See also: Light Discs and
Beacon on page 199.
Front and Back Lights
Check the front and back lights of the AMR for proper function. See also: Front and Back Light
Strips on page 202.
Buzzer
Check the warning buzzer for proper function. To comply with applicable standards, it is
important that the buzzer be audible in all operating conditions and environments. The buzzer
must exceed the ambient noise at the end use application. See also: Warning Buzzer on page
137.
E-Stop Buttons
Inspect the E-Stop buttons for any sign of physical damage, and check for proper function.

Warning Labels

The only warning labels that are shipped with the HD-1500, unattached to the platform, are
the No Riding labels. All other labels are installed in the factory.
For information on where to attach the No Riding labels, see: Attach the No Riding Warning
Label on page 108. Also, for information on label maintenance, see: Warning Labels on page 1.
Any additional safety labels for the payload structure or specific to the end-use application
shall be evaluated by the user as part of the risk assessment.
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IMPORTANT: It is the end user's responsibility to ensure that the person
operating the overhead hoist or forklift, has successfully completed the
required training, and is certified to operate these machines.
HD-1500 Platform User's Manual
31500-000 Rev A

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