Hot Surfaces, Sharp Edges And Sharp Corners; Toxic And Irritating Substances; Electrical Shock - Sullair ES-6 SERIES User Manual

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ES-6 USER MANUAL
1.6 HOT SURFACES, SHARP EDGES
AND SHARP CORNERS
A. Avoid bodily contact with hot fluid, hot coolant,
hot surfaces and sharp edges and corners.
B. Keep all parts of the body away from all points of
air discharge.
C. Wear personal protective equipment including
gloves and head covering when working in, on
or around the compressor.
D. Keep a first aid kit handy. Seek medical assis-
tance promptly in case of injury. DO NOT
ignore small cuts and burns as they may lead
to infection.
1.7 TOXIC AND IRRITATING SUB-
STANCES
A. DO NOT use air from this compressor for respi-
ration (breathing) except in full compliance with
OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910 and/or any
applicable Federal, State or Local codes or
regulations.
WARNING
Death or serious injury can result
from inhaling compressed air with-
out using proper safety equipment.
See OSHA standards and/or any
applicable federal, state, and local
codes, standards and regulations on
safety equipment.
B. DO NOT use air line anti-icer systems in air
lines supplying respirators or other breathing
air utilization equipment and DO NOT dis-
charge air from these systems into unventi-
lated or other confined areas.
C. Operate the compressor only in open or ade-
quately ventilated areas.
D. Locate the compressor or provide a remote inlet
so that it is not likely to ingest exhaust fumes or
other toxic, noxious or corrosive fumes or sub-
stances.
E. Coolants and lubricants used in this compressor
are typical of the industry. Care should be
taken to avoid accidental ingestion and/or skin
contact. In the event of ingestion, seek medical
treatment promptly. Wash with soap and water
in the event of skin contact. Consult Material
Safety Data Sheet for information pertaining to
fluid of fill.
F. Wear goggles or a full face shield when adding
antifreeze compound to air line anti-icer sys-
tems.
G. If air line anti-icer system antifreeze compound
enters the eyes or if fumes irritate the eyes,
they should be washed with large quantities of
clean water for fifteen minutes. A physician,
preferably an eye specialist, should be con-
tacted immediately.
H. DO NOT store air line anti-icer system anti-
freeze compound in confined areas.
I. The antifreeze compound used in air line anti-
freeze systems contains methanol and is toxic,
harmful or fatal if swallowed. Avoid contact
with the skin or eyes and avoid breathing the
fumes. If swallowed, induce vomiting by
administering a tablespoon of salt, in each
glass of clean, warm water until vomit is clear,
then administer two teaspoons of baking soda
in a glass of clean water. Have patient lay
down and cover eyes to exclude light. Call a
physician immediately.

1.8 ELECTRICAL SHOCK

A. This compressor should be installed and main-
tained in full compliance with all applicable
Federal, State and Local codes, standards and
regulations, including those of the National
Electrical Code, and also including those rela-
tive to equipment grounding conductors, and
only by personnel that are trained, qualified
and delegated to do so.
B. Keep all parts of the body and any hand-held
tools or other conductive objects away from
exposed live parts of electrical system. Main-
tain dry footing, stand on insulating surfaces
and DO NOT contact any other portion of the
compressor when making adjustments or
repairs to exposed live parts of the electrical
system. Make all such adjustments or repairs
with one hand only, so as to minimize the pos-
sibility of creating a current path through the
heart.
Section 1 - SAFETY
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