Safety
Safety Instructions
Safety
30S97doc041910
2-11
2
DANGER!
Lockout procedures must be used during:
Changing or adjusting blades
Unjamming operations
Cleaning
Mechanical repair
Electrical maintenance
Retrieval of tools/parts from work area
Activities where guards or electrical panel guard is open or
removed
Maintenance hazards include:
Blade contact
Pinch points
Kickbacks
Missiles (thrown blades/wood chips)
Electrical
Failure to lockout may result in:
Cut
Crush
Blindness
Puncture
Serious injury and death
Amputation
Burn
Shock
Electrocution
To control maintenance dangers:
Lockout procedures must be followed (see ANSI Standard
Z244.1-1982 and OSHA regulation 1910.147).
Never rely on machine stop control for maintenance safety (emer-
gency stops, on/off buttons, interlocks).
Do not reach into moving blades or feed systems. Allow all coast-
ing parts to come to a complete stop.
Electrical power supply and air supply must both be locked out.
Where established lockout procedures cannot be used (electrical
troubleshooting or mechanical dynamic troubleshooting), alterna-
tive effective protective techniques shall be employed which may
require special skills and planning.
Always follow safe operations practices in the workplace.