Operating Instructions
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3.
LETHAL HAZARD – COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLIES.
The equipment described in this manual may be supplied with a compressed air supply
operating at a pressure which may be lethal. Unless absolutely necessary, cleaning, inspection
and maintenance must not be carried out without first isolating the equipment from all
compressed air supplies.
4.
WORKING ON EQUIPMENT.
If it is essential to work on the equipment with electrical and/or compressed air power
connected, the work must be undertaken only by qualified personnel who are fully aware of the
danger involved and who have taken adequate safety precautions to avoid contact with
dangerous voltages and/or compressed air supplies. Before disconnecting the system from
power, removing the power plug or loosening the power terminals ensure that signal cables to
other machines are disconnected first. Take care not to trap the earth wire or ribbon cable
when closing the enclosure lid.
5.
REJECT DEVICES.
At no time, with compressed air and/or electrical power applied to an automatic reject device,
should any part of the body be placed within the operating area of the reject device.
6.
EXCESSIVE NOISE.
When an air blast reject device operates, the noise emitted may constitute a noise hazard.
While short exposure to this noise will not cause permanent damage to hearing, prolonged
exposure may cause some damage. Modular belts when run at higher speeds (typically above
50 m/min) can also generate noise levels in excess of 70dB. It is recommended that ear
defenders are worn by personnel who are regularly exposed to the noise.
7.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT.
Loma Metal Detection Systems are extremely heavy and considerable care must be taken
when handling them. Sufficient personnel and a suitable fork-lift truck or pallet truck must be
used to ensure safe handling.
8.
LIFTING THE MACHINE.
Use only the correct slings and lifting tackle to move Loma Metal Detection Systems. Visually
inspect all slings and lifting tackle prior to lifting the machine to ensure that:
a. The safe working load will not be exceeded.
b. There are no frayed or broken strands.
c. Hooks, rings, etc. are not damaged.
9.
MOVING THE MACHINE.
The centre of gravity of the system is high. Lower the height adjustment to its minimum before
moving. Care must be taken when moving a system on a slope to ensure that it does not topple
over. This could result in death or severe injury to an individual and/or severe damage to the
equipment.
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