
Health and safety at work act 1974
Under section 6 of the above Act, it is the duty of the
manufacturers and suppliers of the products for use at work to
ensure, so far it is reasonably practicable, that
such products are safe without risk to health when properly
used and to make available to users of such products adequate
information about their safe and proper operation.
Fans should only be used in the manner and purpose for which
they were intended and in accordance with the
recommendations detailed in this leaflet. Our fans have been
designed, produced and inspected with safety in mind, but
there are certain basic precautions which should be taken by
the user and in particular attention is drawn to the safety
precaution in this leaflet.
It is imperative, therefore, that all persons who may make use
of our fans have all the information and instructions they require
to ensure that they are fully aware of any hazards, and that
they know both the purpose and the correct manner of the
use of our fans.
General Safety
Keep children and animals away from air moving units. Never
leave them alone in a room where the units in use.
This equipment should only be operated by a competent
person who has read and understood these instructions.
Never operate this equipment if you are ill, feeling tired or under
the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Never put anything on top of the unit or block the air inlets or
outlets.
Make sure equipment is switched off and unplugged after use.
Never leave switched on or unattended.
Check condition of equipment before use. If unit is showing
signs of damage contact your supplier immediately.
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Where fans are used for supplying clean air, ensure inlets are
sited away from any polluted area.