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2-4 Safety 2.5 Basic Safety Pr ecaution s Compliance with the follow ing recomm ended precautions and p ractices redu ces the risk of personal injury or dam age to propert y during AXI operation. WARNING! CAUTION! Failur…

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Figure 2-2 AXI Safety Hazard Label Locations Back Left
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2-4 Safety
2.5 Basic Safety Precautions
Compliance with the following recommended precautions and practices reduces the risk of personal
injury or damage to property during AXI operation.
WARNING! CAUTION!
Failure to comply with any of the safety recommendations could cause serious
injury to you or damage to the AXI system.
2.5.1 Safety of Personnel
Only trained personnel should perform operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting
procedures.
There should always be a second person present when performing maintenance on a system
under power.
Locate, identify, and obey all safety warning labels on your system before initial use. Refer
to Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 for details.
Immediately push the red Emergency Machine Off (EMO) button if personnel are in danger
of being injured.
Lock out and tag out power to the AXI system before performing service or maintenance
on the AXI system. Refer to 2.11 Service Shutdown for details.
Lock out and tag out power to upstream and downstream machines before performing
service or maintenance on the AXI system.
Unplug power source before performing service or maintenance on the AXI system.
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 moving parts while the AXI system is operating.
Make sure the main power cable and main air supply hose are securely connected before
operating the AXI system.
If in a confined room, ensure adequate and uninterrupted air ventilation, and heating and
cooling meet environmental stress limits of personnel and the AXI system.
Provide adequate space around the AXI system to allow for movement of maintenance and
service personnel. Allow space for access doors and service panels to open fully.
Make sure all facility power sources are safely grounded.
Routinely inspect all electrical cables for damage.
Make sure power cords do not cross a walkway or aisle.
Before attempting to lift a load, take into consideration facility lifting and transport
precautions. See 2.6 Lifting and Transport Precautions.
Maintain a clean and orderly work area.
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2.5.2 Preventing AXI System and Workpiece Damage
Immediately push the EMO button if AXI system 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.
Follow all recommended system maintenance procedures.
Always keep the inspection area clear of any fallen workpieces or obstacles.
Ensure that no air intakes or exhaust grilles are blocked when the system is in operation.
2.6 Lifting and Transport Precautions
2.6.1 Considerations
Before attempting to lift a load, personnel should take into consideration the following factors:
Is lifting and transporting equipment available that might make the task safer and easier?
Do you need to use personal protective equipment such as back supports and work gloves?
Do you need an assistant to help you lift or guide the load?
Do you know the destination for the load and the route you have to follow?
Has the load been prepared for lifting (doors closed, facility cables disconnected, loose
items secured, earthquake-bolts removed)?
2.6.2 Precautions
When lifting, transporting, and lowering heavy or large loads, personnel should observe the following
precautions:
Stand close to the load to be lifted and place your feet at shoulder width.
Firmly grip the load and bring the load close to your body.
Lift your head and shoulders first and with your back straight, use the strength of your legs
to slowly and smoothly raise yourself up.
DO NOT twist your body. Change direction by first moving your feet.
When transporting the load on a cart or a lifting device, reduce back strain by pushing
rather than pulling the load.
When lowering the load, bend your knees, lower it slowly and smoothly, and keep your
fingers out from under the load.