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General Precautions
Changes, modifications, or additions in connection with the AtlasIED system equipment shall not be made without explicit authorization of AtlasIED.
Safety devices found on mechanical, and electrical and electronic equipment are put there for the protection of personnel and equipment. These
devices must be maintained in good working order and operative at all times. Safety devices shall never be removed or bypassed unless specifically
authorized by the AtlasIED factory. Where safety devices have been rendered inoperable by proper and specific authorization, adequate notices shall be
posted to warn personnel of the potential hazard.
Avoid the use of flammable or toxic cleaning fluids, and the use of carbon tetrachloride is prohibited.
Maintenance of the equipment shall be at least what is specified in the AtlasIED manuals and literature, and performed only by qualified personnel.
Whenever operation and maintenance is ongoing, personnel in the equipment areas shall have an effective communication among these areas in order
to protect people if any accident occurs.
Preliminary Precautions
Precautions which are applicable to general electrical or electronic maintenance are as follows:
A. Check yourself. Wear no article that might catch on equipment or that might act as a conductor.
B. Check the working area. The equipment area shall be clean and dry. If possible, stand on a special insulator such as a rubber mat. There should be
ample working space and good lighting.
C. Check the tools. Always use proper tools and check them for their safe condition. Use screwdrivers with plastic handles. Check test equipment
periodically and examine test leads carefully as the slightest break in insulation is dangerous.
D. Check the procedures. Study the entire procedure before taking the first step. Consult the circuit diagram frequently to obtain an understanding of
what is accomplished at each step. Know what is in the equipment and how it differs from others on which you have worked.
E. Be aware that high voltages may be present across terminals that are normally low voltage, due to equipment breakdown. Be careful when
measuring low voltages in equipment containing high voltage circuits.
F. Do not make resistance measurements with power on.
G. Do not work within the equipment without the presence of a person who is capable of rendering aid, and who is familiar with the procedure for
emergency shutdown of the equipment.