Area hazard safeguards – Ransburg GMS Ground Monitoring System A12520-XXXX User Manual
Page 9
LN-9265-09.2
9
Robot Work Area
Mechanical Hazard
Improper use or maintenance can lead to
hazardous conditions, particularly from un-
expected robot manipulator movement.
Follow These Guidelines
Applicator adjustments or maintenance should be done
after the robot is taken out of service. Do not adjust or
repair the applicator if the robot is operating or standing
ready to start.
Refer to robot operating instructions for the procedures
to take a robot out of service.
Follow all OSHA Lockout / Tagout procedures when
performing any maintenance.
Improper / Inadequate Training
Improper operation or maintenance may
create a hazard.
Personnel must be properly trained in the
use of this equipment.
All Areas
Follow These Guidelines
Personnel must be given training in accordance with
the requirements of NFPA 33, 2009 Edition.
Instructions and safety precautions must understood
prior to using this equipment.
Comply with appropriate codes governing ventilation,
fire protection, operation maintenance, and house-
keeping. OSHA references are sections 1910.94 and
1910.107. Also refer to NFPA 33, 2009 Edition and
your insurance company requirements.
Toxic Substances
Mechanical Hazard
Certain material may be harmful if inhaled,
or if there is contact with the skin.
Follow These Guidelines
Follow the requirements of the Material Safety Data
Sheet supplied by the coating manufacturer.
Adequate exhaust must be provided to keep the air free
of accumulations of toxic materials.
Use a mask or respirator whenever there is a chance of
inhaling sprayed materials. The mask must be compat-
ible with the material being sprayed and its concentra-
tion. Equipment must be as prescribed by an industrial
hygienist or safety expert, and be NIOSH approved.
AREA
HAZARD
SAFEGUARDS