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2.4 Basic Safety Precautions and Practices
Compliance with the following recommended precautions and practices reduces the risk of personal injury
or damage to property during Forte dispensing operation and maintenance.
WARNING!
Failure to comply with any of the safety recommendations could cause serious
injury to the user or damage to the dispensing system.
2.4.1 Safety of Personnel
• Only trained personnel should perform installation, operation, maintenance, and
troubleshooting procedures on the dispensing system.
• There should always be a second person present when performing maintenance on a
system that is powered up.
• Locate, identify, and obey all safety warning labels on your system before initial use. Refer
to the Forte Dispensing System Installation, Operations, and Maintenance Manual for safety
warning labels.
• Immediately push the red Emergency Machine Off (EMO) button on the dispensing system
if personnel are in danger.
• Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and disconnect facility air to Forte Dispensing System before
performing service or maintenance on the dispensing system, see 2.12 Lockout/Tagout of
Electrical and Pneumatic Energy.
• Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry while operating the system. Tie back long hair to
prevent it from being caught in moving parts.
• Do not touch any moving parts while the Forte Dispensing System is operating.
• To prevent burn injury, wear thermal gloves when working around heater tooling and fluid
heaters.
• Make sure the main power cable and main air supply hose are securely connected before
operating the dispensing system.
• Relieve pneumatic pressure before adjusting or servicing pressurized components.
• Unplug the power source before performing service or maintenance on the dispensing
system.
• Make sure all facility power sources are safely grounded.
• Routinely inspect all air hoses and electrical cables for damage.
• Make sure power cords and air supply hoses do not cross a walkway or aisle.
• Maintain a clean and orderly work area.
2.4.2 Material Safety
• Follow Safety Data Sheet (SDS) recommendations for the proper handling, cleanup, and
disposal of all materials and fluids and their containers (i.e., syringes, cups, reservoirs, etc.)
used with the dispensing system.
• Know the SDS recommendations for treatment of injury resulting from exposure to
hazardous materials.
• Obtain the SDS from the applicable chemical supplier for chemical substances not provided
with the equipment. These chemical substances include those used for processing,
maintenance, and service of the equipment.

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• Follow SDS recommendations for the proper handling and disposal of all materials used for
cleaning dispensing equipment and spills.
• Always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as recommended by facility
safety practices and the material manufacturer’s SDS.
• When working with multiple fluids, refer to the SDS to ensure the materials are compatible.
• If possible, save or recycle unused materials. Refer to the SDS before saving or recycling
unused materials.
• DO NOT dispense fluids with a flash point less than 93 °C.
• DO NOT dispense toxic fluids (materials with a TLV of 200 ppm or lower).
2.4.3 Preventing Equipment and Workpiece Damage
• Immediately push the EMO (E-Stop) button if the dispensing system, valve, or a workpiece
is in danger of being damaged.
• Use standard Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions when working near sensitive
components. Always wear a grounding strap and connect it to the ESD ground before
handling workpieces and equipment.
• Perform all recommended maintenance procedures at the suggested intervals.
• Immediately contain and clean up any caustic or conductive fluid spills as recommended in
the material manufacturer’s SDS.
• Use only replacement parts that are designed for use with the original equipment.
2.5 Decommissioning
Table 2-1 Recommended Decommissioning Procedures
Component Disposition
Aluminum Parts Recycle aluminum panels, shelves, doors, and hardware.
Steel Parts Recycle any steel parts.
Copper Wiring Recycle any copper wiring.
Electronic Components Discard in accordance with local safety/environmental regulations.
Pneumatic Components
Recycle or discard in accordance with local safety/environmental
regulations.
Printed Circuit Boards Discard in accordance with local safety/environmental regulations.
Plastics
Recycle or discard in accordance with local safety/environmental
regulations.

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2.6 Disposal
Dispose of equipment and materials used in operation and servicing in accordance with local regulations.
Depending on the fluid dispensed and cleaning materials used, the following items may contain
substances whose disposal might be regulated:
• Purge/Scale Cups
• Purge Boots
• Dispensing Needles/Nozzles
• Seats
• Luer Fittings
• Fluid Tubes
• Syringes
2.7 Earthquake Precautions
In the event of an earthquake, your dispensing system must be secured to prevent movement that
could cause injury to personnel and damage to the dispensing system and facility. Each dispensing
system leveler (foot) should be anchored to the floor. Refer to the Forte Dispensing System
Installation, Operations, and Maintenance Manual for additional information.
WARNING!
All personnel should follow facility earthquake safety guidelines.
2.8 Safety Warning Labels
Refer to the Forte Dispensing System Installation, Operations, and Maintenance Manual for safety label
descriptions and locations on the dispensing system.
WARNING!
Comply with all safety warning labels or serious injury to personnel or damage to
the dispensing system may occur. Worn or damaged labels should be replaced
with new labels having the same part number.