Safety
1-3
Part 1074165A02
E
2010 Nordson Corporation
Personal Safety
To prevent injury follow these instructions.
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Do not operate or service equipment unless you
are qualified.
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Do not operate equipment unless safety
guards, light shields, doors, and/or covers are
intact and automatic interlocks are operating
properly. Do not bypass or disarm any safety
devices.
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Keep clear of moving equipment. Before
adjusting or servicing any moving equipment,
shut off the power supply and wait until the
equipment comes to a complete stop. Lock out
power and secure the equipment to prevent
unexpected movement.
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Obtain and read Material Safety Data Sheets
(MSDS) for all materials used. Follow the
manufacturer’s instructions for safe handling
and use of materials. Always use
recommended personal protection devices.
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Make sure the UV area is adequately
ventilated.
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The UV equipment runs at extremely high
temperatures. Do not touch the UV lamphead
face during operation or immediately after
shutting off the equipment.
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To prevent injury, be aware of less-obvious
dangers in the workplace that often cannot be
completely eliminated, such as hot surfaces,
sharp edges, energized electrical circuits, and
moving parts that cannot be enclosed or
otherwise guarded for practical reasons.
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Always wear safety glasses that offer UV
protection.
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Never expose any part of the body to direct or
indirect UV light.
Ultraviolet Radiation
WARNING
: Ultraviolet light is a form of
electromagnetic radiation and can be
harmful if exposure exceeds recommended
levels. Protect eyes and skin from direct
exposure to UV light. All equipment or
areas where UV light is used must be
adequately guarded, shielded, and
interlocked to prevent accidental exposure.
Ultraviolet light is not capable of penetrating into
the body and interacting with internal tissues and
organs.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH) document
Criteria for
Recommended Standard... Occupational Exposure
to Ultraviolet Radiation
(PB214 268) establishes
guidelines for safe use.
See Figure 1-2. Ultraviolet light is divided into
wavelength bands A, B, C, and V along with
vacuum UV. Although values for wavelength bands
will vary depending on the source, the following
ranges may be used as a guide.
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Vacuum UV (100
−
200 nanometers)
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absorbed
by air and poses no danger to humans.
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UV-A (315
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400 nanometers)
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represents the
largest portion of UV energy and is most
responsible for human skin aging and increased
pigmentation. UV
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A is at the lower limit of
sensitivity to the human eye. Referred to as far
UV.
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UV-B (280
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315 nanometers)
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most
responsible for reddening and burning of the
skin and damage to the eyes.
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UV-C (200
−
280 nanometers)
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filtered by
ozone. Referred to as near UV.
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UV-V (400
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450 nanometers) – visible UV
Exposure to UV radiation can result in
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reddening of skin
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headaches
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sore eyes
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