Instructor User Guide
Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
13 Oct 2017
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Safety Precautions
The following general safety notices supplement the specific warnings and cautions appearing
elsewhere in this manual. These are recommended precautions that must be understood and
applied during operation and maintenance of the equipment covered herein. Should situations
arise that are not covered by safety precautions given, consult the proper local authority.
1. Under no circumstances should a person operate or maintain this equipment without the
immediate presence or assistance of another person capable of rendering aid.
2. Personnel working with or near high voltages must be familiar with modern methods of
resuscitation. In the event of electrical shock, always:
a) Remove power.
b) Administer first aid treatment.
c) Summon assistance.
3. In the event of fire, carry out the procedures provided in your local fire code.
4. All operation and maintenance personnel should be familiar with the location and
function of the emergency shutdown switches. They should also be familiar with the
emergency procedures needed to remove power from damaged equipment.
5. The simulator has voltages that are dangerous and may be fatal if contacted by operation
or maintenance personnel.
6. Do not energize equipment unless safety grounds have been established; failure to do so
may result in electrical shock to the operator.
7. Before starting the motion system, ensure that the area around the simulator envelope is
clear of personnel and that all loose objects are secured.
8. If, at any time, a safety hazard is detected, it is the responsibility of the individual to
report the hazard to ensure it is corrected.
9. All personnel in the flight compartment are to be fastened with seat belts.
10.
Do not adjust the seat(s) when the motion system is on.
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