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Service Personnel Assumptions
l Installation Safety Guidelines and Warnings
l Product Safety Labeling
l Service Personnel Assumptions
Service Personnel Assumptions
Depending on the installation, maintenance, or service task performed, it is assumed that
the field service personnel have the following minimum qualifications:
l Have competent knowledge of electrical engineering/electronics.
l Are awareness of electrical safety precautions that should be taken to avoid personal
injury and damage to equipment, as well as follow all safety and handling guidelines as
published by IEC and by relevant national regulatory agencies for the laser hazard
levels and class(es) designated.
l Have basic knowledge of computers and optical fiber communication systems.
l Possess working knowledge of lasers, laser classification and laser hazards based
upon ANSI Z136.1, as well as general knowledge of safety precautions around lasers.
l Are familiar with ESD-prevention precautions that should be taken to avoid ESD
damage to the equipment.
l Are trained in installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the FSP
3000 C equipment/software and be aware of the potential hazards involved.
l Be familiar with and follow all safety guidelines outlined in this guide.
l Have knowledge of the standard practices of preventing accidents and trained in
rendering first aid.
For personnel handling the power cables, connecting the power, and grounding the
equipment, it is assumed that they have the following minimum qualifications:
l Are trained as an electrician and know the national grounding systems, standard
electrical safety, as well as electrical wiring and connection practices used in the
installation of electrical equipment.
l Are aware of the precautions that should be taken to avoid personal injury and damage
to equipment, as well as received safety training on the hazards involved when
working with electrical equipment.
l Possess the skills and experience working with DCpower, power cabling, and the
electrical equipment required for an FSP 3000 C installation.
l Have knowledge of the following electrical codes and standards: IEC/EN 60950-1, EN
50110-1-2, ETSI EN 30012-2, ETSI EN 300253, EN 50310, NFPA 70, CSA C22.1,
and IEC 60364, Part 1 through Part 7. Knowledge of relevant local and national
electrical codes is imperative if mentioned standards are not available.
For personnel handling, connecting, and cleaning the optical cables, it is assumed that
they have the following minimum qualifications:
l Are familiar with handling fiber-optic cables, aware of the precautions that should be
taken to avoid damage to them.
l Are familiar with handling optical fibers and optical test equipment, as well as cleaning
optical connectors.
172 FSP3000 C Hardware Guide - R1.1 - Issue:A (12/09/2016)

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