3. Safe operating practices
Read and understand all procedures and safety instructions before using the TriggAIR. Observe all
safety information on this page and note specific safety requirements as explained by procedures called
out in this manual. Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious personal injury, property
damage or death.
A. Work area safety
1.
Wear personal protective equipment: hard hat, safety glasses, safety shoes, and light leather
work gloves (OSHA approved or personal protective equipment directive 89/686/EEC compliant).
2.
Wear close fitting clothing to avoid clothing getting trapped in belt drive.
3.
Keep long hair tucked back and refrain from wearing any jewlery.
4.
The safe operation of this equipment requires that the operators be on stable footing.
5.
Stay clear of fibers or lines under tension.
6.
Stay clear of pressurized line and conduit.
7.
Use the blower only for its intended purpose.
8.
Do not place fiber reel too close to unit. Place the reel far enough away from the unit to ensure
proper control.
9.
Keep hands away from belt drive while blower is in operation.
B. Electrical devices
The motor, controller, and digital display are electrical devices. Electrical shock hazards exist that could
result in severe personal injury or death. Observe the following precautions to avoid electrical hazards:
1.
Do not operate in or near water. This includes setting the unit on a wet surface or exposing to rain.
2.
Do not operate when there is lightening or extreme weather. An earth stake driven into the ground
as added protection is recommended if there is any chance of extreme weather developing.
3.
Do not remove the digital display cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
4.
The drive should be switched off before connecting or disconnecting any cords.
C. Working at night requirements
1.
Operator must provide portable lighting that achieves a light intensity of at least 200 Lux
(Lumens/m^2).
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