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Assembly Instructions E by SIPLACE Conveyor Conversion Kit 03/2017 1 Introduction 1.3 Other Instructions 9 Responsibilities ● It shall be the responsibility of the maintenance and service personnel to make sure this pro-…

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1 Introduction
1.2 Preparatory Work...
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Fig.1: Lock on main power switch
Example
Alternative: attaching warning signs
If a machine can be locked, it must be. However, there are situations where energy isolating
devices cannot accommodate locks. In these cases, the energy isolating devices must be
tagged to warn employees that the machine is de-energized for servicing. The tag or label
must be securely fastened, it must be placed in a position visible to all and it may only be re-
moved by the person who attached it.
Release of stored energy:
Stored energy in the compressed air supply or electrical energy in electrolytic capacitors must
be released by appropriate means.
ð After switching off the machine, wait until the voltages and the compressed air have dis-
charged, so that work can be performed without any risk.
Testing the lock out:
The lock can be easily tested by pressing the START button.
The following steps must be taken to restore the machine to operation.
Check the working area. Authorized employees should remove all of their tools and reinstall
all safety features.
Notify all affected employees.
Before removing even one lock or tag, inform all workers in the affected area that the machine
is going to be restarted.
Remove locks/tags
Every authorized employee must remove his own lock and shut it away.
Turn the machine on. Make sure that authorized staff check the equipment in operation to en-
sure that repairs were performed correctly
Testing
Service personnel may test circuits by energizing them briefly without suspending the Lock Out /
Tag Out Procedure. This may only be done when no other work is being performed by any other
person on the equipment being tested.
It is extremely important that all remote START switches be tagged with the "Do Not Operate" tag
to prevent inadvertent operation of the equipment during these periods.
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Responsibilities
It shall be the responsibility of the maintenance and service personnel to make sure this pro-
cedure is adhered to.
It shall be the responsibility of the maintenance and service personnel's immediate supervisor
to instruct his personnel on this procedure.
It shall be the responsibility of the Safety Officer with assistance from the Safety Committee,
Health Service Department, and the various managers and vice-presidents to administer the
Lock Out / Tag Out Procedure.
1.3 Other Instructions
1.3.1 Environmentally-Friendly Disposal of Materials and Components
SIPLACE products are manufactured using only materials and parts that can be easily separated
and disposed of in an environmentally-friendly way.
NOTICE
Observe the applicable regulations
The company operating the system has sole responsibility for the proper, environmentally-
friendly disposal of machines, working materials, consumables and wear parts.
Please observe your national statutory provisions for waste disposal and environ-
mental protection.
1.3.2 Use of Original SIPLACE Accessories and Spare Parts
Only use original spare parts and authorized accessories. The use of other parts will affect safety
and will invalidate the liability for any consequential damage.
1.3.3 ESD Guidelines
1.3.3.1 Definition of ESD
Almost all of the modules in use today are equipped with highly integrated MOS blocks and com-
ponents. The manufacturing techniques used mean that these electronic components are ex-
tremely sensitive to overvoltage and thus to electrostatic discharge.
Fig.2: ESD label
The abbreviation for such modules is "ESD"(Electrostatic Sensitive
Device). This is used internationally, although the German abbreviation
"EGB" may also be seen. The following symbol on cabinet rating plates,
racks or packaging indicates that components which are sensitive to elec-
trostatic discharge have been used and thus that the modules concerned
are also touch-sensitive.
ESDs can be destroyed by voltages and power levels that are far below the level that can be per-
ceived by humans. Such voltages occur if a person touches a component or module without
earthing themselves. Components that are exposed to such overvoltage do not generally appear
to be defective immediately - incorrect behavior starts after the component or module has been in
operation for some time.
1.3.3.2 Important Measures to Protect Against Static Charging
Most plastics can easily become charged and must therefore be kept away from at-risk com-
ponents.
Always ensure that people, the workplace and packaging are safely earthed when handling
electrostatic sensitive components.
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1.3.3.3 Handling ESD Modules
Do not touch electronic modules unless it is absolutely essential to do so in order to carry out other
work. If it is necessary, make sure that you do not touch the pins or printed conductors when you
pick up flat modules.
Do not touch components unless
You are constantly earthed by an ESD wrist strap or
You are wearing ESD shoes or ESD shoe earthing strips on an ESD floor.
Always discharge yourself before you touch an electronic module. To do this, simply touch a con-
ductive and earthed object immediately before you touch the module (such as unpainted parts of a
switch cabinet, a water pipe, etc.).
Do not allow modules with chargeable and highly insulating materials to touch one another, e.g.
plastic films, insulating table surfaces or items of clothing made from synthetic fibers.
Always place the modules on a conductive surface (table with an ESD coating, conductive ESD
foam, ESD bag or container).
Do not bring modules near visual display units, monitors or televisions. Keep them at least 10cm
away from the screen.
1.3.3.4 Measurements and Modifications to ESD Modules
Measurements of the assemblies may only be taken if
The measuring device has been grounded (e.g. via protective conductor) or
you discharge the measuring head before taking measurements with a potential-free measur-
ing device (e.g. by touching an unpainted metal part of the controller casing).
Always use an earthed soldering iron if you carry out any soldering work.
1.3.3.5 Dispatching ESD Modules
Always store modules and components in conductive packaging (e.g. metalized plastic bags
or metal sleeves) and dispatch them in conductive packaging.
If the packaging is not conductive, place the modules in a conductive envelope before pack-
aging. Use conductive expanded rubber, ESD bags, domestic aluminum foil or paper, for ex-
ample.
If the module has integral batteries, ensure that the conductive packaging does not touch or
short-circuit the battery terminals and, if necessary, first cover the terminals with insulating
tape or material.
1.3.4 Release History
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