Safety Tips - General Service & Maintenance - ID Technology 252 Operator / Technical Manual

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5. Safety Tips – General Service & Maintenance
1.
Do not service a machine until you are thoroughly qualified, trained and
familiar with the tasks to be performed. Only trained personnel should be
operating machines.
2.
Never operate any controls while other persons are performing maintenance on
the machine.
3.
All personnel working on or near equipment shall be instructed in the location
and operation of all stopping devices.
4.
Maintenance work should not be performed while equipment is in operation.
If it is necessary to operate the equipment while servicing it, special safety
provisions shall be used.
5.
When equipment is stopped for servicing purposes, the starting device shall be
locked and tagged out by the person servicing the equipment. The equipment
shall be restarted only by the person who locked and tagged the equipment.
6.
Before restarting equipment that has stopped due to an overload condition, an
inspection of the equipment shall be made and the cause of the overload cleared
before attempting to restart the equipment. The starting device shall be locked
and tagged out before any attempt is made to remove the cause of an overload.
7.
Do not by-pass safety devices.
8.
Always use the proper tools for the job.
9.
Never open covers with the power on.
10. All air and hydraulic pressure must be relieved before performing maintenance or
loosening connections on any pressurized system.
11. Air, hydraulic and electrical power is to be turned off unless absolutely required for
the specific service being performed.
For maximum protection, the power source should be locked out using a
lock for which only one person has the key. This prevents anyone from
accidentally turning on the power to the machine while it is being
serviced.
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