Revised 06.2021
2-5
Owner’s Manual: Smoothwall Bin
®
2.8 OPERATING SAFETY
• Make sure that anyone who will be using
the bin or working on or around it reads and
understands all the operating, maintenance
and safety information in the owner's manual.
• Keep all bystanders, especially children, away
from the bin when loading or unloading is
being done, or when authorized personnel are
carrying out maintenance work.
• Do not crawl under the opened unloading
chute to inspect for a suspected blockage.
Caked or impacted product could suddenly
break loose and cause facial and/or eye injury.
• Do not attempt to enter the bin through the
top loading hatch. This opening is designed
for loading the bin only and not for human
entry.
• Use the optional roof manhole only for entry
into the bin and only when the bin is empty for
cleaning purposes.
• If you enter the bin, ensure that there is no
possibility that the loading or unloading auger
could be started up.
- Lock out the power sources for all equipment.
- Have a responsible person close at hand in
case of an emergency.
• Enter the empty bin with extreme
caution. Wear protective clothing,
goggles and a properly filtered
respirator mask to guard against
chemical vapour or residual dust.
- Connect a safety line to yourself and have a
responsible, trained person outside, holding
the line, in case of an emergency.
• Do not enter the bin to break loose impacted,
caked or bridged material. You could fall
through the bridged material if you are trying
to clear it from the top. Or have it cave in on
you from the bottom. Either situation could
result in you being buried in the falling material
and suffocating.
• If material is bridged or caked causing a
blockage. Use a long pole, a length of board
to break the material loose.
• Be very careful when climbing up or down the
exterior ladder. Remove excess mud or other
material from your footwear that could cause
slipping.
• Make sure the safety section of the access
ladder is raised and latched in place to prevent
children and other unauthorized persons from
climbing up on the bin.
• The optional roof manhole should
not be used to load or unload
material. This will cause the material
to be off-centre, either piling up or emptying
unevenly to one side of the bin. This uneven
stressing of the bin could cause structural
damage.
2.9 LOCK-OUT TAG-OUT SAFETY
• Establish a formal Lock-Out Tag-Out program
for your work site.
• Train all operators and service personnel
before allowing them to work around the area.
• Provide tags on all auxiliary equipment and a
sign-up sheet to record tag-out details.
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