Introduction & Safety - Safety
KLA-Tencor P-16+ / P-6 User’s Guide
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KLA-Tencor Confidential
0142530-000 AB
3/13/09
6.
Place a padlock through one of the holes on the lockout hasp as shown in
, step 3. Make sure the device is secured in the closed position.
7.
Before locking the padlock, place the eyelet of an approved lockout tag
over the hook of the padlock. Important information must be included on
this tag:
♦
Your name and/or your ID number.
♦
Your contact number.
♦
Date and Time.
♦
Reason for Lockout.
8.
Verify that the power chord
cannot
be plugged in to live AC Power.
9.
After the system has been locked out, verify that the system cannot
operate. For example, press the
ON
switch on the User Interface and
verify that the indicator lamp does not illuminate, that no other indicators
on the system show that electrical energy has been applied.
Restoring the system to Service
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1.
When the system is ready for return to normal operation, notify all
affected employees, and check the equipment area to see that no one is
exposed.
2.
When the equipment area is clear, remove the padlock and tag that you
have put in place.
3.
Reconnect the power cord into the AC outlet.
4.
Announce “
Power On!
” to everyone presently near the system before
actually restoring power.
5.
Press the Power On button on the User Interface to start the system.
6.
Verify the system operates properly.
Stage and Head Movement Hazards
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The system is designed so the user is not exposed to any internal moving parts
during normal operation. The system is interlocked to prevent stage or head
movement when the stage door is open. If stage or head movement is
attempted with the door open, the system is automatically disabled.
For any of the stage or head movements to be hazardous to the user, the door
interlock must be defeated and the user must have hands, fingers, or loose
clothing inside the measurement chamber during a stage or head movement
procedure. The normal scanning speed stage movements are very slow, and
barely detectable to the eye. The manual load procedure and stage positioning
move at a higher speed. If these movements are attempted with the door open,
interlock defeated, and a finger, hand, or loose clothing positioned to interfere
with the stage movement, an injury could occur.