SECTION 0 - SAFETY
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MP SERIES CONE CRUSHER TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL
Take the following precautions when lifting heavy
loads:
– Follow all established Crushing Plant
procedures.
– Follow all instructions and safety
procedures recommended by the crane
manufacturer.
– Plan the lifting and maintenance
procedures in advance. Read and
understand specific instructions for proper
use of lifting equipment prior to using
(e.g., instructions of the machine, lifting
device and local regulations).
– Clean the working environment
beforehand to prevent slipping and
tripping hazards.
– Make sure that the crane and other lifting
devices such as chains and slings have
sufficient capacity and are in good
working order.
– Do not attempt to ride or sit on moving
loads.
– Be sure that crane operators, riggers and
other personnel are properly trained.
– Rig the load firmly to prevent any
unintended movement and assure stable
and accurate positioning.
– Make sure nobody is below or in the path
of the load and transfer routes are clear
and proper protective clothing and gear
are used.
Sharp Edges
Sharp edges may occur on any metal structures.
Equipment damage may uncover or produce
unexpected sharp edges. Sharp edges may inflict
deep and serious cuts. Wear protective gloves when
handling materials, parts, etc. with sharp edges.
Repair or guard detected sharp edges immediately.
High-Pressure Equipment — Hydraulic or Air
High pressure oil can be dangerous. Relieve all
pressure before opening or removing any hydraulic
or air pressure lines, valves, fittings, etc. Use a
mirror, cardboard or other appropriate techniques to
look for leaks. Do not touch pressurized
components since the pressure from a pin hole leak
is so strong that it can easily penetrate the skin or
eyes. Always exercise caution when handling
hydraulic devices.
NOTICE
When using a mobile crane, always operate
within the rated capacity of the machine to
avoid buckling the boom or tipping.
WARNING
Hydraulic oil under pressure can penetrate
body tissue causing serious injury and
possible death. When troubleshooting a
hydraulic system for leaks, always use a
mirror, cardboard, wood or other appropriate
techniques as a detector. DO NOT USE
YOUR BARE HANDS. If you are injected
with hydraulic oil or any other fluid,
immediately seek treatment from a doctor
trained in the treatment of penetrating fluid
injuries.
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