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MHD56208 - Edition 3
SAFETY INFORMATION
Danger, Warning, Caution and Notice
Throughout this manual there are steps and procedures which, if
not followed, may result in a hazard. The following signal words
Indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury or
property damage.
Indicates information or a company
policy that relates directly or indirectly
to the safety of personnel or protection
of property.
are used to identify the level of potential hazard.
The words shall and should are used throughout this manual in
accordance with definitions in the ASME B30 standards as
follows:
Shall - this word indicates that the requirement is mandatory and
must be followed.
Should - this word indicates that the requirement is a
recommendation. The advisability of the
recommendation depends on the facts in each situation.
Also used in this manual and other manuals are the following
words with definitions:
Owners/users
- these words also refer to winch operators.
Signal-person
- person who observes load and relays directions to
winch operator.
Operation Manuals
- documentation that is provided with the
winch that contains installation, parts information, maintenance,
lubrication and related service instructions.
Safety Summary
Ingersoll Rand
motors are manufactured in accordance with the
latest ASME B30.7 standards.
The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 generally places
the burden of compliance with the user, not the manufacturer.
Many OSHA requirements are not concerned or connected with
the manufactured product but are, rather, associated with the final
installation. It is the owner’s and user’s responsibility to determine
the suitability of a product for any particular use. It is
recommended that all applicable industry, trade association,
federal, state and local regulations be checked. Read all operating
instructions and warnings before operation.
This manual has been produced by
Ingersoll Rand
to provide
dealers, mechanics, operators and company personnel with
information required to install, operate, maintain and repair the
products described herein.
It is extremely important that mechanics and operators be familiar
with servicing procedures of these products, or like or similar
products, and are physically capable of conducting the procedures.
These personnel shall have a general working knowledge that
includes:
1.
Proper and safe use and application of mechanics common
hand tools as well as special
Ingersoll Rand
or
recommended tools.
2.
Safety procedures, precautions and work habits established
by accepted industry standards.
Ingersoll Rand
cannot know of, or provide all the procedures by
which product operations or repairs may be conducted and the
hazards and/or results of each method. If operation or maintenance
procedures not specifically recommended by the manufacturer are
conducted, it must be ensured that product safety is not
endangered by the actions taken. If unsure of an operation or
maintenance procedure or step, personnel should place the product
in a safe condition and contact supervisors and/or the factory for
technical assistance.
SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The following warnings and operating instructions have been
adapted in part from American National (Safety) Standard ASME
B30.7 and are intended to avoid unsafe operating practices which
might lead to injury or property damage.
Ingersoll Rand
recognizes that most companies who use these
motors have a safety program in force at their facility. In the event
that some conflict exists between a rule set forth in this publication
and a similar rule already set by an individual company, the more
stringent of the two should take precedence.
Safe Operating Instructions are provided to make an operator
aware of dangerous practices to avoid and are not necessarily
limited to the following list. Refer to specific sections in the
manual for additional safety information.
1.
Only allow people, trained in safety and operation of this
product, to operate and maintain this motor.
2.
Only operate motor if you are physically fit to do so.
3.
When a
“DO NOT OPERATE”
sign is placed on the motor,
or controls, do not operate the motor until the sign has been
removed by designated personnel.
4.
Before each shift, the operator should inspect the motor for
wear and damage. Never use a motor that inspection
indicates is worn or damaged.
5.
Keep hands, clothing, etc., clear of moving parts.
6.
After use, or when in a non-operational mode, the motor
should be secured against unauthorized and unwarranted use.
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