Pressroom Safety - page 13

PRESSROOM SAFETY
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SAFETY LABELS
Danger, Warning, and Caution labels are placed at various locations on the press to indicate potential hazards to
personnel or to the press. Following are examples of the various labels provided. All press personnel should
understand the meaning of each in advance of operating the equipment.
1.
DANGER, WARNING,
and
CAUTION
: These labels identify potential human hazards during operation and
maintenance procedures. Warnings and cautions will also be used throughout this manual.
2.
NOTICE
: This label identifies potential machine damage that could be caused by the operator or by certain
machine conditions. The word "NOTICE" will also be used throughout this manual.
Safety labels must never be removed from the press or obstructed from view.
NOTE: Labels shown are not actual size.
This label is located on the main control panel. It alerts the operator to put the press on
"
LOCK-OUT
"
before
working on the press. The operator should not touch any parts that are moving on the press. It stresses the
importance of keeping all guards in place while running the press. In addition, the operator is cautioned to conduct
good housekeeping while running the press to prevent a slip or fall into the press. Finally, the label tells the
operator not to go near the press without first reading and having a full understanding of the manual.
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