The symbol of a person wearing goggles shows that flying debris or dust
may injure the eyes.
The symbol of a person wearing breathing protection shows that airborne
dust may be present.
The rapidly expanding symbol indicates that there is a danger of explosion
if equipment is misused or safety precautions are not followed.
The caution symbol indicates that caution should be used to avoid damage
to equipment.
The lifting strain symbol indicates that lifting certain equipment unassisted
could cause back injury or strain.
The shock symbol indicates that danger of electrical shock is present.
Take precautions to avoid potential risks.
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WARNINGS APPLICABLE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS CLAYTON VACUUM SYSTEMS
1.
Warnings for hazardous materials listed in this manual are designed to warn personnel of hazards associated with such items when
they come in contact with them by actual use. Additional information related to hazardous materials is provided in OPNA VINST 5100.23,
Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual, NAVSUPINTST 5100.27, Navy Hazardous Material Control Program,
and the DOD 6050.5 Hazardous Materials Information System (HMIS) series publications. For each hazardous material used within the
Navy, a material safety data sheet (MSDS) is required to be provided and available for review by users. Consult your local safety and
health staff concerning any questions on hazardous chemicals, MSDS, personal protective equipment requirements and appropriate
handling and emergency procedures and disposal guidance.
2.
Complete warnings for hazardous materials referenced in this manual are identified by use of an icon, nomenclature and specification
and a numeric identifier. The numeric identifiers have been assigned to the hazardous materials in the order of their appearance in the
manual. Each hazardous material is assigned only one numeric identifier. Repeated use of a specific hazardous material references
the numeric identifier assigned at its initial appearance. The approved icons and their application are in Figure 1, Icons for
Hazardous Materials.
3.
In the text of the manual, the caption “WARNING” will not be used for hazardous materials. Such warnings will be identified by an
icon and numeric identifier. The material nomenclature will also be provided. The user is directed to refer to the corresponding numeric
identifier listed below for the complete warning applicable to the hazardous materials. Refer to Hazardous Materials Warning System
(HMWS-3) for information on hazardous materials which are used throughout this manual.
Explanation of Hazardous Warning Symbols