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™
HAZARD LIMITATIONS
The RPB
®
L4
™
Light is
NOT FOR USE
if:
The temperature is outside the range of 14°F to 140°F (-10°C to +60°C).
When flammable or explosive atmosphere is present.
Under water or in excessively wet conditions.
When the battery is damaged or with non RPB
®
batteries or battery chargers.
PROTECTION PROVIDED AND LIMITATIONS
This product is intended for occupational use in accordance with applicable standards or regulations
for your location, industry, and activity (see Employer Responsibilities, page 4). Familiarity with
standards and regulations related to the use of this protective equipment is recommended, even if
they do not directly apply to you. If self-employed or if used in a non-occupational setting, refer to
Employer Responsibilities and Product User Safety Instructions. Go to rpbsafety.com/important-
safety-information/ for helpful links to OSHA and other content.
EMPLOYERS:
Read this manual and the air supply device Instruction Manual and carry out the
Employer Responsibilities (page 4).
PRODUCT USERS:
Read this manual and the air supply device Instruction Manual and follow the
Product User Safety Instructions (page 5).
CHECK WEBSITE FOR UPDATES.
Product manuals are regularly updated.
Visit rpbsafety.com/resources/ for the most recent version of this manual before using the product.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES
Your specific responsibilities may vary by location and industry, but in general RPB
®
expects that
employers will:
Follow all applicable standards and regulations for your location, industry, and activity.
Depending on your location and industry, a number of standards and regulations may apply to
your selection and use of accessories with personal protective equipment. These may include
such things as federal (e.g., OSHA, MSHA, Canadian Occupational Health and Safety), local
(e.g., state, provincial), or military standards and regulations and consensus standards such as
ANSI and CSA.
In accordance with the above
,
Perform a hazard analysis and select appropriate equipment for each activity.
A hazard
analysis should be performed by a qualified person. Controls should be in place as
appropriate and a qualified person should determine what kind of accessories are
appropriate to be used.