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S A F E T Y I N F O R M A T I O N
Hot Surface Hazards
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Bravo™ 8105 Programming and Operations Guide
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Hot Surface Hazards
Introduction
During normal operation, some components of this equipment operate at
temperatures up to 300 °C (572 °F). The operator must use extreme caution and
wear the recommended safety garments prior to coming in contact with hot
surfaces or components. Closely follow and adhere to the warnings in this
document which pertain to hot surfaces.
Safety
To ensure personal safety and avoid equipment damage, observe the following:
Hot Surface
The conveyor, conveyor rails, rail guards and boards moving through the system
are burn hazards and can cause severe skin burns.The heat–exposed surfaces of
the system (rails, conveyor surfaces, etc.) can become very hot.
Hot Surface
Use extreme caution when working around or with hot components. Allow hot
components to cool before handling whenever possible. Always wear heat
resistant gloves and protective clothing on or around the active system. Do not
touch the cover of the system or handle finished boards without wearing
protective gloves. Allow time for the system to cool prior to servicing. If
operations require working on any part of the system while it is still hot,
protective clothing is required. If in doubt whether something is hot or not,
assume it is hot and take the necessary steps to avoid a burn hazard. Never place
any foreign materials on the machine.
Photograph
The following Photograph shows the hot surface warning tag.
Figure 1–1
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