Electrostatic Technology, Inc.
Trickle Impregnation System
Serial #18028
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3.6 OPERATION
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Do not use high-pressure compressed air to blow resin off your skin or clothes.
High-pressure compressed air can be injected under the skin and cause serious
illness or death. Treat all high-pressure fittings and hoses as if they could lead
and cause injury.
3.7
LESS OBVIOUS DANGERS
Operators should also be aware of less obvious dangers in the workplace that often
cannot be completely eliminated:
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Exposed surfaces on the equipment which may be hot or have sharp edges and
cannot be practically safeguarded.
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Electrical equipment which may remain energized for a period of time after the
equipment has been shut off.
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Vapors and materials which may cause allergic reactions or other health
problems.
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Automatic hydraulic, pneumatic, or mechanical equipment or parts that may
move without warning.
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Unguarded, moving mechanical assemblies.
3.8
ACTION IN THE EVENT OF A SYSTEM OR COMPONENT MALFUNCTION
Do not operate a system that contains malfunctioning components. If a component
malfunctions, turn the system OFF immediately.
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Disconnect and lock out electrical power. Close and lock out hydraulic and
pneumatic shutoff valves and relieve pressures.
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Allow only qualified personnel to make repairs. Repair or replace the
malfunctioning component.
3.9
MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
Allow only qualified personnel to perform maintenance, troubleshooting, and
repair tasks.
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Always wear appropriate protective devices and use safety devices when
working on this equipment
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Follow the recommended maintenance procedures in your equipment
manuals.
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