SECTION 1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Manual Brake Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual
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Before using the Roper Whitney manual brake, carefully read and fully understand
the safety precautions outlined in this section.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
pertain to
the general workplace, and to the attitudes and work habits you bring to the job.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION
pertain to work on the brake, and are
repeated in other areas of the manual where they pertain.
Do not consider this section to be all-inclusive on the subject of safety. It is
intended to be a general guide to safety practices as they pertain to the machines
covered by this manual. No set of guidelines can substitute for a common-sense,
informed, proficient, safety-conscious attitude on your part.
Notify management or supervision whenever you feel there is any hazard involving
the equipment or the performance of your job.
Never permit untrained individuals to operate this equipment without close
supervision. Be sure you know and understand the task at hand, and the hazards
associated with it.
Observe and follow safety instructions for your work area. Pay special attention
to posted warnings, and warning labels on the equipment. Do not place speed
above safety.
Wear appropriate clothing. Loose or hanging clothing or jewelry, finger rings, etc.
can be hazardous. Use the appropriate safety equipment, such as eye and hearing
protection, and safety-toe shoes. If gloves are worn to protect from cuts, be sure
they are snug-fitting and not likely to be snagged by moving equipment.
Keep the work area neat and orderly. Be sure it is well lit, that extra tools are put
away, trash and refuse are in the proper containers, and dirt, chips or debris have
been removed from the working areas of the machine. Be sure the floor area is
clean and dry, and that extension cords and similar trip hazards have been removed.
Use the proper tools for the job. Inspect them before use to see that they are in good
working condition. Replace broken or defective tools and equipment.
Use only approved cleaning materials: do not use explosive or flammable liquids
to clean the machine. Discard used cleaning materials in the appropriate contain-
ers.
Do not use compressed air to clean debris, chips, dirt, or grit from the machine,
or from your clothing. Remove chips and grit from the machine with a suitable
brush; never with your hands.
GENERAL
PRECAUTIONS
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