3
Warning and caution plates provided on the
machine.
4
Warning and caution notes in the
instruction manual.
5
Lubrication guides for periodic
servicing in Section 6, LUBRICATION.
WARNING TAGS
Before working inside a Crusher, be sure to tag
and lockout the electrical controls so no one
else will start it.
Attach warning tags to prevent accidents:
1
If Crusher is unsafe for operation.
2
If controls are being serviced.
3
If machine is being repaired.
LOCKOUT ELECTRICAL SERVICE
1
Always lockout all electrical controls
before performing any type of
maintenance work on the Crusher.
2
Provide each maintenance man with
his own personal padlock and ONE key.
CLOTHING - SAFE PRACTICE
1
KEEP HANDS AND CLOTHING
AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS. Do
not take chances by wearing loose
sleeves, floppy ties, watches and rings.
2
WEAR EYE PROTECTION when
handling fuel, cleaning fluid, oil or
brake fluid. THESE MATERIALS CAN
DAMAGE YOUR EYES.
3
WEAR A RESPIRATOR when
required.
4
WEAR SAFETY GLASSES when
drilling, grinding or hammering metal.
5
KEEP YOUR POCKETS FREE of
objects which can fall out and into
machinery.
6
WEAR HARD HAT AND SAFETY
SHOES, when required.
7
WEAR GLOVES to protect your
hands when changing cables.
8
WEAR SAFETY GLASSES AND
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING when
using high pressure air.
9
WEAR GOGGLES AND
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING when
handling molten metals; zinc, babbitt,
lead, etc.
10 WEAR EAR PROTECTIVE DEVICES
when required or REDUCE exposure
time as required.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND
MEDICATION
1
DO NOT use alcoholic beverages
before coming to work or while on the
job.
2
BEWARE of medicines, tranquilizers
or other drugs which can make you
sleepy or less alert.
WORK AREA
1
PROMOTE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING,
keep the floor clean and dry, free of
debris and tools. Oily and wet floors,
steps and hand rails are slippery. In
winter watch out for ice and snow. Wet
spots, especially near electrical
equipment, are dangerous.
2
DO NOT let material lay and build up
on or around the Crusher.
3
STORE dangerous fluids in a suitable
place - away from unauthorized
personnel. ALLOW NO SMOKING IN
THE AREA!
4
NEVER start a diesel or gasoline engine
within an enclosed area unless there is
adequate ventilation. Exhaust fumes can
kill!
EQUIPMENT
1
Use the proper tools; handle tools and
heavy parts sensibly.
2
Keep all tools and equipment free of
dirt, oil and grease. Do not drop or toss
them.
3
Use hoisting equipment for heavy lifting.
Safety
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