General Safety
6
Refer to OSHA
1910.132
(Personal Prot.
Equip.)
Refer to OSHA 1910.132
(Personal Prot. Equip.)
I. General Safety Practices
(continued)
To avoid electrocution, all
equipment must be properly
wired and grounded according
to electrical codes. Have unit
wired by qualified electrician.
Have an electrician install a main
power disconnect switch capable
of being locked only in OFF position. Mark disconnect
clearly as to
equipment it
operates.
Always lock out
main power
disconnect switch
whenever
equipment is not
in use.
WARNING:
When servicing equipment,
never enter bin unless all power is locked out
and another person is present. Always LOCK OUT
all power and always check with voltage meter
before servicing. To avoid personal injury, frequently
inspect all mechanical and electrical components.
Repair and/or replace worn parts. Be sure all
electrical wires are in good condition.
Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury.
Owners/operators are responsible for developing
site-specific Lockout/Tagout procedures based on
equipment at their work site. See OSHA’s typical
minimal lockout procedures (29CFR 1910.147 App
A) at www.osha.gov.
WARNING: KEEP CLEAR OF ALL
MOVING PARTS
.
Keep people (ESPECIALLY YOUTH) away from
equipment, particularly during operation.
Keep away from all moving parts. Keep all shields in
place.
SHUT OFF AND LOCK OUT
all power before
servicing.
Failure to follow precautions above could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION:
Metal edges are sharp. To avoid
injury, wear protective clothing and handle
equipment and parts with care.
Failure to do so may result in minor or moderate injury.
WARNING!
If a ladder is to be placed
against crosstube for installation or
maintenance, securely wire outside drive end of
crosstube to track to avoid movement of unit. (Be
sure to remove wire when work is completed.)
Failure to do so could result in death or serious
injury.
WARNING!
Metal is
slippery when wet.
To avoid falls, never
carry items while
climbing on bin.
Maintain secure
hand and foothold if
climbing on bin.
Failure to do so
could result in death or serious injury.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Owners/Operators are
responsible for developing
site-specific personal
protective equipment
standards. OSHA’s
personal protective
equipment standards
(29CFR 1910.132) can be
found at www.osha.gov.
EMERGENCIES – KNOW WHAT TO DO
Have emergency numbers and written directions to
work site readily available in case of emergency. An
area for emergency phone numbers to be recorded
is provided below and at end of this manual.
Ambulance • Fire • Police:
9-1-1
Bin rescue team:
_______________________
Emergency medical squad:
______________
Address of work site:
___________________
Directions to work site:
__________________
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