ST750
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ENERAL
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667/HB/33750/000
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Issue 6
SAFETY INFORMATION
HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK
DISCONNECT ALL POWER TO THE CABINET BEFORE REMOVING OR
INSTALLING ANY EQUIPMENT INTO THE CABINET.
Safety of Maintenance Personnel
In the interests of health and safety, when using or servicing this equipment the
following instructions must be noted and adhered to:
(i) Only skilled or instructed personnel with relevant technical knowledge and
experience, who are also familiar with the safety procedures required when
dealing with modern electrical/electronic equipment are to be allowed to use
and/or work on the equipment. All work shall be performed in accordance with
the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.
(ii) Such personnel must take heed of all relevant notes, cautions and warnings
in this Handbook and any other Document or Handbook associated with the
equipment including, but not restricted to, the following:
(a) The equipment must be correctly connected to the specified incoming
power supply.
(b) The equipment must be disconnected/isolated from the incoming
power supply before removing any protective covers or working on any
part from which the protective covers have been removed.
(c) This equipment contains a Lithium battery that must be disposed of in
a safe manner. If in doubt as to the correct procedure refer to the
instructions contained on page 6 of this document.
(d) Any power tools must be regularly inspected and tested.
(e) Any ladders used must be inspected before use to ensure they are
sound and not damaged.
(f) When using a ladder, before climbing it, ensure that it is erected
properly and is not liable to collapse or move. If using a ladder near a
carriageway ensure that the area is properly coned and signed.
(g) Any personnel working on site must wear the appropriate protective
clothing, e.g. reflective vests, etc.
In the event of more than one person working on the Controller and its associated
signal heads, the Mains Supply to the Cabinet Assembly must be switched off. If the