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CHAPTER 2 - SAFETY
4. CHECK every drain cock, valve and fitting
to sure it is in place and secure
5. Loss of pressure from low fluid levels may
lead to serious hydraulic failures.
6. CRUSHER SEIZURE from lack of oil or
grease is a problem that may cause
accidents.
7. NEVER tamper with safety devices.
8. CHECK the Crusher thoroughly for visual
defects, such as leaks, worn hoses or loose
parts.
9. INSPECT your machine according to the
operator's manual and your supervisor's
instructions.
10. BEFORE STARTING walk completely
around your machine. Make sure there is no
one next to under or on the machine. Warn
any personnel nearby that you are starting
up.
REPORT ANY DEFECTS TO YOUR
SUPERVISOR
2.4 START UP SAFELY
1. CHECK equipment for warning tags.
2. FOLLOW the recommended starting
procedure as outlined in Section 5
OPERATION.
3. AFTER Crusher has been started, check all
gauges and instruments to be sure that
everything is operating properly.
4. SHUT DOWN immediately if any improper
readings are observed.
5. TEST all controls for proper functioning.
6. LISTEN for and report any unusual noises.
7. RE-CHECK alarms or other warning and
safety devices.
8. DO NOT stand on the Crusher while the
Crusher is running.
9. 9DO NOT lean or place your hands on or
against the tension spring while the Crusher
is in operation.
10. DO NOT take a chance with a defective
machine. REPORT IT TO YOUR
SUPERVISOR.
2.5 REPORT A DEFECTIVE MACHINE
Inspect your machine daily . . . check for loose,
worn or damaged parts. Report or correct any
unsafe conditions immediately . . . and do not
operate the machine until they have been corrected.
Even a minor defect can become serious . . . report
any machine defects to your supervisor.
2.6 STOPPING SAFELY
Be sure Crusher is stopped before . . . cleaning,
servicing, lubricating . . . checking belt tension . . .
removing housing covers . . . working on the
hydraulic system . . . making repairs . . . or
attempting to clear a plugged cavity. MAKE NO
CHECKS, ADJUSTMENTS OR REPAIRS OF
ANY KIND WHILE CRUSHER IS IN
OPERATION.
2.7 TIPS FOR SAFE MAINTENANCE
Perform maintenance with care.
2.8 READ AND UNDERSTAND
1. Instruction manual furnished with the
Crusher, especially Section 5, OPERATION.
2. Instructions for inspection and maintenance
located in Section 5 OPERATION and 7
PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE.
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.
2.9 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.
2.10 LOCKOUT ELECTRICAL SERVICE
1. Always lockout all electrical controls before
performing any type of maintenance work
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