SECTION 0 - SAFETY
MP SERIES CONE CRUSHER TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL
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0.4.2 Mechanical Safety During
Maintenance and Repair
0.4.2.1 General
A certain amount of work must be done in the
immediate area of the crushing equipment during
the normal course of operations on a day-to-day
basis. The following are some of the do’s and
don’ts to be followed as part of normal equipment
operating procedures.
•
Do not
perform maintenance on moving
machinery. This includes such items as adding
lubricating oil or greasing parts of the
equipment while it is in operation.
•
Do not
put hands or feet on the release
cylinders which protect the equipment from
tramp iron overloads while the equipment is in
operation.
•
Do
check the manufacturer’s recommendations
for periodic maintenance procedures. These
maintenance procedures are designed to not
only avoid damage to the equipment but also
avoid harm to the operator as well.
•
Do
avoid spillage around the equipment. Plant
operators should make it a habit to keep the
area immediately adjacent to the equipment
free from this type of spillage which could
cause unsuspecting personnel to trip and fall.
•
Never
stand in front of the feed opening or
look into the crushing cavity while the crusher
is operating.
•
When using a crane
to raise or lower a load
keep all personnel clear of the area.
•
Never
walk, stand, crawl or lay under any load
hanging from a crane.
DANGER
Follow all established lockout procedures.
Refer to the appropriate standards.
For repair, maintenance or troubleshooting
work, disconnect all devices from electric,
pneumatic and hydraulic power sources and
follow lockout procedures.
The lockout instructions, locks, tags and the
blocking/restraining devices provided are
designed for your protection. Your
responsibility is to follow the instructions and
use the proper equipment.
Remember:
•
Follow procedures.
•
Stay alert.
•
Do not take anything for granted.
•
Verify lockout.
•
Tag must identify the work being done
and the person(s) who locked and
tagged the control.
•
Locks and tags are changed with each
shift that comes on.
Work to eliminate injury and death. Follow
proper procedures at all times!
NOTICE
Block up and support parts as necessary to
prevent any unexpected motion when
performing maintenance.
NOTICE
Be sure all mechanical components are
brought to a zero energy state including all
spring
driven
devices,
cylinders,
accumulators, drive shafts, pulleys, rollers,
gears, etc., prior to entering the machine
and performing the work. Never attempt to
perform
repair,
maintenance,
or
troubleshooting work on or in proximity to
energized mechanical components.
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