Definitions and abbreviations, Manual usage, Warning, caution and notes – MEGA Corp. MPT User Manual
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MPT12 Manual
26 Mar 2014
SECTION 1
Definitions and Abbreviations
Contents
MANUAL USAGE
This technical manual only contains information
required to safely operate and maintain the Mega
Portable Tank. If your system is not covered in this
manual please contact MEGA Corp. Product Support
at: 1-800-345-8889 or visit our website at
www.megacorpinc.com for more detailed
information.
The exact location of the hazards and description of
the hazards are reviewed in this section. All personnel
working on or operating the machine must become
familiarized with all the safety messages.
Due to the nature of these processes, ensure that all
safety information, warnings and instructions are
read and understood before any operation or any
maintenance procedures are performed. Some
procedures take place with heavy components and
at moderate heights, ensure proper safety
procedures are maintained when performing these
actions. Failure to use and maintain proper safety
equipment and procedures will cause injury, death or
damage to equipment.
WARNING, CAUTION AND NOTES
The following definitions are found throughout the
manual and apply as follows:
Operating procedures and techniques, which could
result in personal injury and/or loss of life if not
carefully followed.
Operating procedures and techniques, which could
result in damage to equipment if not carefully
followed.
Operating procedures and techniques that are
considered essential to emphasize.
USE OF SHALL, WILL, SHOULD AND MAY
Shall and Will – Used when application of a
procedure is mandatory.
Should – Used when application of a procedure is
recommended.
May - Used to indicate an acceptable or suggested
means of accomplishment.
Safety Messages ..............................................................1-2
Abbreviations ...................................................................1-3
MPT Overview (Typical) ................................................1-4