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RF 1 Fiber Optic - Safety

A R E A

A R E A

A R E A

A R E A

A R E A
Tells where hazards
may occur.

H A Z A R D

H A Z A R D

H A Z A R D

H A Z A R D

H A Z A R D
Tells what the hazard is.

S A F E G U A R D S

S A F E G U A R D S

S A F E G U A R D S

S A F E G U A R D S

S A F E G U A R D S
Tells how to avoid the hazard.

Improper operation or maintenance
may create a hazard.

Personnel must be properly trained
in the use of this equipment.

Personnel must be given training in accordance with
the requirements of NFPA-33.

Instructions and safety precautions must be read
and understood prior to using this equipment.

Comply with appropriate local, state, and national
codes governing ventilation, fire protection, operation
maintenance, and housekeeping. Reference OSHA,
NFPA-33, and your insurance company requirements.

General Use and

General Use and

General Use and

General Use and

General Use and
Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance

Electrical

Electrical

Electrical

Electrical

Electrical
Equipment

Equipment

Equipment

Equipment

Equipment

High voltage equipment is utilized.
Arcing in areas of flammable or
combustible materials may occur.
Personnel are exposed to high
voltage during operation and
maintenance.

Protection against inadvertent
arcing that may cause a fire or
explosion is lost if safety circuits
are disabled during operation.

Frequent power supply shutdown
indicates a problem in the system
which requires correction.

An electrical arc can ignite coating
materials and cause a fire or
explosion.

The power supply, optional remote control cabinet,
and all other electrical equipment must be located
outside Class I or II, Division 1 and 2 hazardous
areas. Refer to NFPA-33.

Turn the power supply OFF before working on the
equipment.

Test only in areas free of flammable or combustible
material.

Testing may require high voltage to be on, but only as
instructed.

Production should never be done with the safety
circuits disabled.

Before turning the high voltage on, make sure no
objects are within the sparking distance.

Explosion

Explosion

Explosion

Explosion

Explosion
Hazard /

Hazard /

Hazard /

Hazard /

Hazard /
Incompatible

Incompatible

Incompatible

Incompatible

Incompatible
Materials

Materials

Materials

Materials

Materials

Halogenated hydrocarbon solvents
for example: methylene chloride
and 1,1,1,-Trichloroethane are not
chemically compatible with the
aluminum that might be used in
many system components. The
chemical reaction caused by these
solvents reacting with aluminum
can become violent and lead to an
equipment explosion.

Aluminum is widely used in other spray application
equipment - such as material pumps, regulators,
triggering valves, etc. Halogenated hydrocarbon
solvents must never be used with aluminum
equipment during spraying, flushing, or cleaning.
Read the label or data sheet for the material you
intend to spray. If in doubt as to whether or not a
coating or cleaning material is compatible, contact
your material supplier. Any other type of solvent may
be used with aluminum equipment.

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