SECTION 0 - SAFETY
MP SERIES CONE CRUSHER TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL
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0.2.2.3 Some General Safety Instructions
1. Do not remove, cover or disable any
installed safety devices, guards, warning
signs or tags. They are attached to
equipment to warn personnel of possible
danger and prevent injury. Use OEM
replacements in the event any safety
devices, warning signs or tags become
damaged or unreadable. Observe all
instructions. Keep warnings signs and tags
clean, visible and readable. (Warning signs
are listed and their locations described in the
machine safety instructions.)
2. Make sure that all required walkways,
handrails, barriers, safety devices, and
guards are in place before starting the
machine. Do not use non-OEM walkways,
handrails, barriers, safety devices or guards,
when such items are available from OEM.
3. Keep the machine itself and the area around
the machine clean and clear of obstructions.
Be aware of dust, smoke or fog, which may
obscure your vision.
4. Wipe up any substance, such as spilled oil,
grease, water or ice, which may cause a
person to slip or fall. Good housekeeping
practices prevent injuries. Be a good
housekeeper. Keep the machine environment
and walkways clean and free from oil,
grease, rags, cables, chains, buckets, rocks
and other obstructions. Keep loose parts in a
toolbox or return them there promptly.
5. Keep clothing and all parts of the body away
from nip points and rotating or moving
equipment. Be especially alert to avoid
contact with parts that move intermittently.
6. Know the weight limitations of lifting
devices and their loads. Never detach a
lifting device from a load until the load is
stable and secured from unintended
movement.
7. Do not climb or stand on equipment other
than in areas, which are designed for that
purpose. Do not overreach.
8. Emergency-Stop buttons should be tested on
a regular schedule for proper operation, as
should electrical interlocks and related limit
switches. Safety defects should be repaired
prior to continuing operation, and thereafter
tested and certified for appropriate operation
by skilled personnel.
9. Personal protective equipment and safety
uniforms, safety shoes, helmets, safety
glasses, heavy gloves, ear protection devices
etc. should be used at all times. Safety shoes
should be used by all personnel entering into
the Crushing Plant. Persons with loose
clothing, neck ties, necklaces, unprotected
long beard or long hair should not go near
the machine. Wrist watches and rings can be
dangerous. Rings should be removed or
covered with tape. Keep your pockets free of
loose objects.
10. Keep all non-operating and non-trained
personnel clear of the Crushing Plant at all
times. Injury or death may result if this is
not done.
11. The equipment at the control panel should
be handled with care. Do not place objects
on the keyboard, color display or other
equipment. All equipment can fail if put in
contact with liquids, or excessive heat or
excessive humidity. Allow good air flow
around the equipment at all times. Keep
magnets away from computer components,
particularly hard drives and PLC cabinets.
12. A knowledgeable and properly trained
Operator familiar with this manual, safety
requirements, and automatic operation of the
machine should be stationed at the controls
whenever the machine is operating.
13. Do not consume any alcoholic beverages or
other intoxicants before coming to work or
while on the job. Do not operate the
Crushing Plant after taking any medicines,
tranquilizers or other drugs, which can
impair the senses.
14. Familiarize yourself with the safety signs on
the Crushing Plant. Never remove or
damage any safety signs, nameplates or
other safety related warnings, symbols or
components. Replace them as necessary
with OEM equipment.
15. Do not paint over safety signs, name plates
or warnings.
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