small cuts and burns as they may lead to infection.
1.7 TOXIC AND IRRITATING SUBSTANCES
A. DO NOT
use air from this compressor for respi-
ration (breathing) except in full compliance with any
Federal, State or Local Codes or regulations.
Death or serious injury can result from inhaling
compressed air without using proper safety
equipment.
B. DO NOT
use air line anti-icer systems in air lines
supplying respirators or other breathing air utiliza-
tion equipment and
DO NOT
discharge air from
these systems in unventilated or other confined
areas.
C.
Operate the compressor only in open or ade-
quately ventilated areas.
D.
Locate the compressor or provide a remote inlet
so that it is not likely to ingest exhaust fumes or
other toxic, noxious or corrosive fumes or sub-
stances.
E.
Coolants and lubricants used in this compressor
are typical of the industry. Care should be taken to
avoid accidental ingestion and/or skin contact. In
the event of ingestion, seek medical treatment
promptly. Wash with soap and water in the event of
skin contact. Consult the compressor operator’s
manual lubrication section for information pertaining
to compressor fluid fill.
F.
Wear goggles or a full face shield when adding
antifreeze compound to air line anti-icer systems.
G.
If air line anti-icer system antifreeze compound
enters the eyes or if fumes irritate the eyes, they
should be washed with large quantities of clean
water for 15 minutes. A physician, preferably an eye
specialist, should be contacted immediately.
H. DO NOT
store air line anti-icer system antifreeze
compound in confined areas.
I.
The antifreeze compound used in air line
antifreeze systems contains methanol and is toxic,
harmful, or fatal if swallowed. Avoid contact with the
skin or eyes and avoid breathing the fumes. If swal-
lowed, induce vomiting by administering a table-
spoon of salt, in each glass of clean, warm water
until vomit is clear, then administer two teaspoons
of baking soda in a glass of clean water. Have
patient lay down and cover eyes to exclude light.
Call a physician immediately.
1.8 ELECTRICAL SHOCK
A.
This compressor should be installed and main-
tained in full compliance with all applicable Federal,
State and Local codes, standards and regulations,
including those of the National Electrical Code, and
also including those relative to equipment ground-
ing conductors, and only by personnel that are
trained, qualified and delegated to do so.
B.
Keep all parts of the body and any hand-held
tools or other conductive objects away from
exposed live parts of electrical system. Maintain dry
footing, stand on insulating surfaces and
DO NOT
contact any other portion of the compressor when
making adjustments or repairs to exposed live parts
of the electrical system. Make all such adjustments
or repairs with one hand only, so as to minimize the
possibility of creating a current path through the
heart.
C.
Attempt repairs in clean, dry and well lighted and
ventilated areas only.
D. DO NOT
leave the compressor unattended with
open electrical enclosures. If necessary to do so,
then disconnect, lock out and tag all power at
source so others will not inadvertently restore
power.
E.
Disconnect, lock out, and tag all power at source
prior to attempting repairs or adjustments to rotating
machinery and prior to handling any ungrounded
conductors.
F.
Dry test all shutdown circuits prior to starting the
compressor after installation.
1.9 LIFTING
A.
If the compressor is provided with a lifting bail,
then lift by the bail provided. If no bail is provided,
then lift by sling. Compressors to be air lifted by hel-
icopter must not be supported by the lifting bail but
by slings instead. In any event, lift and/or handle
only in full compliance with Federal, State and Local
codes.
B.
Inspect points of attachment for cracked welds
and for cracked, bent, corroded or otherwise
degraded members and for loose bolts or nuts prior
to lifting.
C.
Make sure entire lifting, rigging and supporting
structure has been inspected, is in good condition
and has a rated capacity of at least the weight of
the compressor. If you are unsure of the weight,
then weigh compressor before lifting.
D.
Make sure lifting hook has a functional safety
latch or equivalent, and is fully engaged and latched
on the bail or slings.
E.
Use guide ropes or equivalent to prevent twisting
Section 1
SAFETY
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