
NBC™ Flat Belt - IOM
P/N: 1118140
Rev: 07/29/2020
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1.3: W
ARNINGS AND
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AFETY
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NSTRUCTIONS
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After maintenance, REPLACE guards immediately.
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Keep ALL warning labels clean and clear of any obstructions.
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Never remove, deface, or paint over WARNING or CAUTION labels. Any damaged
label will be replaced by TGW Systems at no cost by contacting Lifetime Services.
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It is very important to instruct personnel in proper conveyor use including the
location and function of all controls.
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Special emphasis must be given to emergency stop procedures.
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It is important to establish work procedures and access areas, which do not require
any part of a person to be under the conveyor.
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It should be required that long hair is covered by caps or hairnets.
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Loose clothing, long hair, and jewelry must be kept away from moving equipment.
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Maintain enough clearance on each side of all conveyor units for safe adjustment
and maintenance of all components.
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Provide crossovers or gates at sufficient intervals where needed to eliminate the
temptation for personnel to climb over or under any conveyor.
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Walking or riding on a moving conveyor must be prohibited.
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Before performing maintenance on the conveyor, make sure the start-up controls
are locked out and cannot be turned on by any person other than the one
performing the maintenance.
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If more than, one crewmember is working on the conveyor, EACH CREW MEMBER
MUST HAVE A LOCK ON THE POWER LOCKOUT.
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All pneumatic devices must be de-energized and air removed to prevent accidental
cycling of the device while performing general maintenance.
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Make sure all personnel are clear of all conveyor equipment before restarting the
system.
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Before restarting a conveyor which has been stopped because of an emergency, an
inspection of the conveyor must be made and the cause of the stoppage
determined. The starting device must be locked out before any attempt is made to
correct the cause of stoppage.
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