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Atmospheric Single-Arm Robot
Safety
User’s Manual
Electrical Hazards
Brooks Automation
Revision 1
2-17
Electrical Hazards
The proper precautions for operating and servicing electrical equipment must be
observed. These precautions include following facility lockout/tagout procedures,
and any other specified action within the facility where the product is being used.
Electrical Hazard: Turn off power before servicing.
Improper electrical connection or connection to an improper electrical
supply can result in electrical shock or burns resulting in serious
injury or death or cause an equipment fire and damage to the equip-
ment. Always provide the product with the proper electrical code
compliant connections.
Lockout/Tagout
Brooks Automation recommends that you use a Lockout/Tagout method to prevent
anyone from reconnecting power without assistance from service personnel.
The robotic system is not intended to be a stand-alone unit. Brooks Automation rec-
ommends that the robot be installed only in a host system with lockout/tagout provi-
sions. That is, each installation requires a device to shut off power to the robot that is
located outside the restricted envelope and has a lockout/tagout capability.
The end user must comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 (Control of Hazardous Ener-
gies, Lockout/Tagout) and 29 CFR 1910.331-335 (Electrical Safety-Related Work Prac-
tices) as related to lockout/tagout.
WARNING
All power to the product must be disconnected per the facilities’ lock-
out/tagout procedure. Potentially hazardous conditions or actions
may exist that may result in personal injury.
The following are general recommendations for LOCKOUT or TAGOUT for systems
manufactured by Brooks Automation.
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Use LOCKOUT/TAGOUT for high voltage electrical circuit repair.
HIGH VOLTAGE
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