VANLINK SYSTEM GUIDE
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following general safety precautions are not related to any specific procedures and therefore do not appear elsewhere in this publication. They are, however, precautions that personnel need to understand and apply when operating or repairing equipment. Installation, operation, and maintenance should be performed only by qualified personnel.
Hazard Advisory Placards/Signs
Read and heed all hazard advisory placards or signs affixed to the equipment or surrounding enclosures. They warn of potential hazards to personal safety and possible damage to equipment if correct maintenance practices are not followed. Ignoring hazard advisory placards (WARNINGS/CAUTIONS) places personnel at risk for serious injury or death.
Know and Comply with Local, State, and Federal Safety Requirements
You should be familiar with all local, state, and federal safety requirements applicable to the equipment, processes, and materials you use during maintenance. Before using any substances or materials marked toxic or hazardous, always refer to the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for that substance/material for any special protective equipment, handling, and/or disposal requirements.
Do Not Service or Adjust Alone
Do not start a maintenance or adjustment procedure if that procedure requires more than one technician to be safely performed. It is particularly important that such work not be performed in a remote area, away from other qualified personnel who may be needed to render assistance. When a maintenance task requires two or more personnel to be safely accomplished, delay the task until qualified personnel are available to assist you.
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