
Laurell Technologies
Operations Manual WS-650-Lite Series
Revision Date: 7/26/2011
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9. Secure electrical cords and cables where they cannot be tripped over or
otherwise accidentally pulled from their connectors.
10. Be sure that all personnel know the location of the main circuit breaker in case of
an electrical emergency.
11. Locate fire extinguishers near the equipment. The extinguishers must be
approved for electrical or chemical fires in accordance with OSHA and local,
state, and federal codes.
12. Operating personnel must NOT remove covers or panels. Only qualified
maintenance personnel may make component replacements and internal
adjustments only.
13. Do not replace components with the power cable connected. Under certain
conditions dangerous voltages may exist, even when the power cable is
removed. To avoid injuries, always disconnect power; lock out the circuit
breaker and discharge circuits before performing a task.
14. Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless a person capable of
rendering first aid is present. Be sure to follow your company’s safety
procedures.
15. Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install substitute
parts or make any unauthorized modification to the system.
16. Contact Laurell Field Service for service and repair to ensure that safety features
are maintained.
17. Maintain adequate safety precautions when handling toxic chemicals. Avoid
breathing dust or spray mist. Use chemicals only with adequate ventilation and
keep containers closed when they are not in use. Store chemicals in a locked
cabinet where they cannot be removed accidentally.
1.6 ENVIRONMENTAL
1.6.1 MATERIALS SAFETY DATA SHEETS
Before introducing any new chemical, consult the factory specifications. The chemical
manufacturer or supplier provides MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) for each
chemical. The MSDS gives vital chemical safety information on the hazardous
components, the chemical’s physical properties, spill and leak procedures, waste
disposal information, and personal protective equipment required to handle the
chemicals involved. Follow the information on the MSDS when handling, refilling
chemical containers or cleaning up spilled or leaked materials. Before using solvents,
read and understand the safety instructions provided by the supplier on the container
labels and MSDS.
NOTE: Laurell Technologies Corporation recommends that copies of the MSDS
be kept with this manual and be made available to your employees. There are
several websites dedicated to providing chemical information. For reference,
Laurell has listed the following
:
www.hazard.com/msds/
http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry