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S A F E T Y I N F O R M A T I O N
Other Hazards
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Bravo™ 8105 Programming and Operations Guide
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Other Hazards
Introduction
Additional hazards include weight considerations when moving or adjusting the
equipment and possible exposure to lead.
Safety
To ensure personal safety and avoid equipment damage, observe the following:
CAUTION
To avoid damage to the equipment, adjust the fork lift forks to their widest
position. Use fork extensions on forks if the forks do not extend at least seven (7)
feet.
Heavy Objects
When attempting to move heavy equipment or components, it is imperative to
use the proper rigging equipment. Do not attempt to move skids or large
assemblies without the use of a fork lift or other rigging equipment. Hand lifting
will cause serious personal injury.
Skin Irritation
When using certain chemicals such as lubricants or solvents, it is important to
follow the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) guidelines for proper handling and
usage. Wear appropriate clothing and safety articles when using descaler and
saponifier solutions. Skin or eye irritation can occur if not handled properly.
CAUTION
Exposure to lead in any form may cause serious heath hazards. Breathing lead
dust, which is nearly invisible, can cause lead poisoning.