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Donaldson Company, Inc.
Improper operation of dust collectors and/or dust control systems may contribute to conditions in a work area or
facility which could result in severe personal injury, and product or property damage. All dust collection equipment
should be used only for its intended purpose and should be properly selected and sized for its intended use.
Process owners have important responsibilities relating to identifying and addressing potential hazards in their
processes. When the potential for handling combustible dust exists within a process the process owner should
include combustion hazards in their risk management activities and should comply with applicable codes and
standards related to combustible dust.
Electrical installation must be performed by a qualified electrician.
This equipment is not designed to support site ducts, piping, or electrical services. All ducts, piping, or electrical
services must be adequately supported to prevent injury and/or property damage.
Site selection must account for wind, seismic zone, and other load conditions.
Equipment may reach peak sound pressure levels above 80 dB (A). Noise levels should be considered when
selecting collector location.
Most dusts present safety and health hazards that require precautions. Wear eye, respiratory, head and other
protection equipment suitable for the type of dust.
Some components may be heavier than they appear. Use appropriate lifting methods to avoid personal injury and/or
property damage.
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